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Hello Everyone: We all know that there is a holiday coming up. I
have a question for you. What is the best cut of corned beef to get?
Is it the round or the brisket? Thank you. Have a nice sunny day.
Amanda

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Kevin & Amanda wrote:
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> Hello Everyone: We all know that there is a holiday coming up. I
> have a question for you. What is the best cut of corned beef to get?
> Is it the round or the brisket? Thank you. Have a nice sunny day.


Flat cut. The more expensive cut. Natch.

nancy
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"Kevin & Amanda" > wrote in message
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> Hello Everyone: We all know that there is a holiday coming up. I
> have a question for you. What is the best cut of corned beef to get?
> Is it the round or the brisket? Thank you. Have a nice sunny day.
> Amanda
>

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"Kevin & Amanda" > wrote in message
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> Hello Everyone: We all know that there is a holiday coming up. I
> have a question for you. What is the best cut of corned beef to get?
> Is it the round or the brisket? Thank you. Have a nice sunny day.
> Amanda
>



Thin cut is more expensive and less fatty. Thick cut is just the opposite
but i think it has a better taste. I will usually cook them both.

Keep in mind, both shrink quite a bit.




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Kswck wrote:
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> "Kevin & Amanda" > wrote in message


> > Hello Everyone: We all know that there is a holiday coming up. I
> > have a question for you. What is the best cut of corned beef to get?
> > Is it the round or the brisket? Thank you. Have a nice sunny day.


> Thin cut is more expensive and less fatty. Thick cut is just the opposite
> but i think it has a better taste. I will usually cook them both.


Here, you can get flat cut or point cut. I understand the point cut
is fatter/more gristly/whatever. Since it's half the price per pound,
I am sure that is true.

nancy
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