Beef brisket comes from the chest area of the cow, just below the chuck (shoulder) primal cut. It's a tough and flavorful cut of meat due to the constant use of the muscles in that area. Brisket is typically used for slow-cooking methods like smoking, braising, or roasting to break down the tough connective tissues and render it tender and juicy.
Beef brisket comes from the chest area of the cow, just below the chuck (shoulder) primal cut. It's a tough and flavorful cut of meat due to the constant use of the muscles in that area. Brisket is typically used for slow-cooking methods like smoking, braising, or roasting to break down the tough connective tissues and render it tender and juicy.