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Brisket???
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....... you Everton supporters need something other than football to shout aboutjoker smoker wrote:brisket is BBQ. BBQ is brisket.the rest is just to eat while you're waiting. can't cook brisket? can't BBQ. End of!
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yup, you have to have a sense of humour when you're an Evertonian...Vic. wrote:....... you Everton supporters need something other than football to shout aboutjoker smoker wrote:brisket is BBQ. BBQ is brisket.the rest is just to eat while you're waiting. can't cook brisket? can't BBQ. End of!
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When you're talking low and slow I agree brisket is the Holy Grail but would rather have ribs or pulled pork anyday, guess it's just a personal taste thing, whatever it is the sauce has to be thin, if it drips it's too muchjoker smoker wrote:brisket is BBQ. BBQ is brisket.the rest is just to eat while you're waiting. can't cook brisket? can't BBQ. End of!
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As i said its down to how sweet your tooth is....
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Re: Brisket???
I'm with John on this one. If I'm going to eat pork then give me a cut with some flavour in it like a fillet. Ribs, I do like very much indeed.
But give me beef, seasoned with salt, pepper, onion and a bit of chipotle and I'm a happy man. No need for sauce unless it's pulled beef (chuck) then a nice spicy sauce is great.
I reckon there is nothing better in BBQ than brisket burnt ends and even Jeff Stehney (Oklahoma Joe's owner) agrees with that and he's a sticky sweet KC kind of guy
But give me beef, seasoned with salt, pepper, onion and a bit of chipotle and I'm a happy man. No need for sauce unless it's pulled beef (chuck) then a nice spicy sauce is great.
I reckon there is nothing better in BBQ than brisket burnt ends and even Jeff Stehney (Oklahoma Joe's owner) agrees with that and he's a sticky sweet KC kind of guy
