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bart wrote:
> Hi all, > I was looking up recipes to make my own salt beef (attempting to clone > a jiggs dinner), but they all seem to use brisket or "silverside" > beef. > I can't find any brisket on sale right now, sooo..I was wondering > if one could use any cut of beef for brining (ie: round or sirloin > tip roast)? Yes, but I wouldn't use any of the expensive cuts for this. Rather go for the cuts made (uhh... grown?) for braising/stewing or other moist heat methods. Which would kinda make sense since that's how you're going to prepare it. B/ |
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