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  2. I ate at the only 4 Michelin-starred barbecue joints in ... - AOL

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    I got pulled pork, brisket, beef-tallow chips, and kimchi, with jalapeños, pickles, and a side of house-made mustard and beet-barbecue sauce. The meat was enjoyable, but LeRoy and Lewis's ...

  3. Brisket - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish community in Montreal also makes Montreal-style smoked meat, a close relative of pastrami, from brisket. [4] Kansas City-style beef brisket and burnt ends Beef brisket noodles (Philippines) In Cantonese cuisine, a common method is to cook it with spices over low heat until tender, and is commonly served with noodles in soup or curry. [5]

  4. Celebrate National Brisket Day with BBQ tips and top El Paso ...

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    In celebration of National Brisket Day, barbecue lovers have an excuse to order the tender, savory cut of meat. Often considered the “king of barbecue,” brisket is celebrated every year on May 28.

  5. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first ingredient in the barbecue tradition is the meat. The most widely used meat in most barbecue is pork, particularly pork ribs, and also the pork shoulder for pulled pork. [4] In Texas, beef is more common, especially brisket. The techniques used to cook the meat are hot smoking and smoke cooking, distinct from cold-smoking. Hot smoking ...

  6. Barking Cow BBQ pitmaster smokes 'with love.' Here's how to ...

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    A sampler plate with brisket, ribs, and pulled pork sits on the counter at The Barking Cow BBQ food truck on Sept. 9, 2023, in Avondale, Ariz.

  7. Burnt ends - Wikipedia

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    Either the entire brisket is cooked whole, then the point end is removed and cooked further, or the point and flat are separated prior to cooking. Due to the higher fat content of the brisket point, it takes longer to fully cook to tender and render out fat and collagen. This longer cooking gave rise to the name "burnt ends".