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  • Joe HellJ Offline
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    Joe Hell Team Blue
    wrote on last edited by Joe Hell
    #1

    As promised, I had our Ninja butcher Dave extract a brisket from a hog today. The cut is from the same area you would find on a cow. You can find it just above the top of the belly within the first 5 ribs from the front of the hog.

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    Better Living Through BBQ!

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  • R Offline
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    Randyman Team Blue
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    Thanks, I learned something today. Since I don’t think I’ve ever seen pork brisket before what usually happens to this cut? I would love to try and smoke a pork brisket like I would with a beef brisket.

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  • Joe HellJ Offline
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    Joe Hell Team Blue
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    #3

    I would imagine it’s generally just ground. I had never heard of one myself. I’ve got another one in the smoker right now because I just can’t get enough!

    Better Living Through BBQ!

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  • DougSmokesD Offline
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    Never seen one of those either. Grinding seems like such a waste. How much did it weigh?

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  • Joe HellJ Offline
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    Joe Hell Team Blue
    replied to DougSmokes on last edited by Joe Hell
    #5

    DougSmokes That was approx 1.5-2lbs. That seems to be the average. The seasoning on used on this was the BBQ snack stick seasoning and it turned out delicious! Our crew devoured that in just a few minutes!.

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    Better Living Through BBQ!

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    Jonathon Team Blue Admin Walton's Employee Power User Kansas Dry Cured Sausage
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    Joe Hell Thanks! That was awesome man! There is a lot to like in this post but my favorite is that either you, or Ninja butcher uses the best of all knives, the Granton Edged Victorinox Butcher Knife! Doubles as a very effective home defense weapon as well!

    Get more help with your processing questions and learn more about processing meat by subscribing to our waltons.com youtube page at https://www.youtube.com/@waltonsinc

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  • TexLawT Offline
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    TexLaw Team Orange PK100 Sous Vide Power User
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    Thanks! I have a buddy that did that, once, but I’ve never had a chance to try one. I completely forgot about it until now. Time to keep that in mind when another opportunity arises.

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  • Joe HellJ Offline
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    Joe Hell Team Blue
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    Jonathon I think we put another one of those knives on order with you guys today!

    Better Living Through BBQ!

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    Jonathon Team Blue Admin Walton's Employee Power User Kansas Dry Cured Sausage
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    Joe Hell It is a moral imperative to have a few of those knives in a butcher shop!

    Get more help with your processing questions and learn more about processing meat by subscribing to our waltons.com youtube page at https://www.youtube.com/@waltonsinc

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  • Joe HellJ Offline
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    Joe Hell Team Blue
    replied to Jonathon on last edited by
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    Jonathon Our butchers would agree! I suppose I’ll post my last batch of briskets in this thread even though I posted them elsewhere

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    Better Living Through BBQ!

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    Cabelas90 Team Blue
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    Joe Hell That looks Real Good!

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