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  2. 15 Hearty Brisket Recipes for an Easy Weeknight Dinner - AOL

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    Brisket isn’t something you may think of for a weeknight dinner, but maybe you should. Try these easy recipes to put a hearty meal together. 15 Hearty Brisket Recipes for an Easy Weeknight Dinner

  3. The Absolute Best Way to Make Tender, Juicy Brisket ...

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    How to Cook Brisket. Now that you know exactly how to choose the right brisket, it’s time to get cooking. Here are Zimmern's top tips. 1. Let It Come To Room Temperature

  4. Slow Cooker Brisket Recipe - AOL

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    Sear the brisket fat-side down until nicely browned, about 2 minutes on the first side. Brown the brisket on the additional sides, about 1 minutes per. Remove to a plate. Add the cider and scrape ...

  5. Slow-Cooked Autumn Brisket Recipe - AOL

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    1 boneless beef brisket (about 3 pounds); 1 small head cabbage (about 1 pound), cut into 8 wedges; 1 large sweet potato (about 3/4 pound), peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces; 1 large onion, cut ...

  6. Marination - Wikipedia

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    Marinating is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking. This liquid, called the marinade , can be either acidic (made with ingredients such as vinegar , lemon juice, or wine ) or enzymatic (made with ingredients such as pineapple , papaya , yogurt , or ginger ), or have a neutral pH . [ 1 ]

  7. Beef Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Beef Wellington, whole. Beef Wellington is a baked steak dish of English origin, made out of fillet steak and duxelles wrapped in shortcrust pastry.Some recipes include wrapping the contents in prosciutto, or dry-cured ham, which helps retain moisture while preventing the pastry from becoming soggy; use of puff pastry; [1] and/or coating the beef in mustard.