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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brisket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific cut of meat, typically from the breast or lower chest of a cow, often used in cooking or barbecue contexts.
Example: "For the barbecue, we decided to prepare a brisket seasoned with a special rub and smoked for several hours."
Alternatives: "a cut of brisket" or "brisket meat".
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A brisket chilli burrito (£6.95) hit the spot.
I was in the apartment alone, and someone was cooking a brisket down the hall.
Mr. Corber had a brisket sandwich ($8.50) and the sweet potatoes.
When given a choice between stalls with or without a brisket board, 15 nonlactating cows spent 68% of their time lying in the stalls without a brisket board, indicating that they preferred this option.
When 13 cows had access to either stalls with a brisket board or ones without, they spent, on average, 1.2 h/d more time lying down in stalls without a brisket board.
Longer cows were more likely than shorter cows to move forward in the stalls without a brisket board.
We examined how the presence of a brisket board influenced cow preference, stall use, and position within the stall.
Usually, the only way to have a brisket sandwich in central Texas is to make your own.
It could be very nice in the spring, the reporter notes, but in the summer you'd bake like a brisket.
The counterman pulled out a brisket that had been in the smoker for fifteen hours and distributed samples.
Corned beef (or salt beef in Britain) is a brisket or rump cut that has been pickled in brine.
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