Maybe worth a try?
Maybe worth a try?
Stumbled across this, has anyone tried them?
http://www.turnerandgeorge.co.uk/the-cu ... isket.html
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Re: Maybe worth a try?
They're are top notch, really good butchersMinty913 wrote:Stumbled across this, has anyone tried them?
http://www.turnerandgeorge.co.uk/the-cu ... isket.html
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Thoroughly recommended T&G. Been buying from them for a while, when they used to be The East London Steak Co.
The "Turner" is the guy who helped start Hawksmoor and Pit Cue in London.
The "Turner" is the guy who helped start Hawksmoor and Pit Cue in London.
Re: Maybe worth a try?
This is exactly what I'm planning on ordering for my birthday party bbq in a couple of weeks and first proper brisket cook. I'll be watching the cook like a hawk as I'm eager for it to turn out well. Can't wait.
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Re: Maybe worth a try?
That's a really nice looking piece of brisket, almost a shame to cook it 
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Re: Maybe worth a try?
£8/kg before postage? Youch! 
Re: Maybe worth a try?
Let is know how it goes, still have not done a brisket yetScantily wrote:This is exactly what I'm planning on ordering for my birthday party bbq in a couple of weeks and first proper brisket cook. I'll be watching the cook like a hawk as I'm eager for it to turn out well. Can't wait.
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Re: Maybe worth a try?
Gentlemen,
£8 a kilo for Brisket? Is this brisket off of an unicorn? Think this may be ok for central London types but away from your fancy metropolis Brisket does not come in at £8 a kilo......plus postage......
Find yourself a tame local butcher!
Cheers
Tiny
£8 a kilo for Brisket? Is this brisket off of an unicorn? Think this may be ok for central London types but away from your fancy metropolis Brisket does not come in at £8 a kilo......plus postage......
Find yourself a tame local butcher!
Cheers
Tiny
Re: Maybe worth a try?
What would you ask for to insure you get a full packer?Tiny wrote:Gentlemen,
£8 a kilo for Brisket? Is this brisket off of an unicorn? Think this may be ok for central London types but away from your fancy metropolis Brisket does not come in at £8 a kilo......plus postage......
Find yourself a tame local butcher!
Cheers
Tiny
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Re: Maybe worth a try?
Good day,
I am very blessed with our local butcher, I asked him for an whole brisket, flat and point and left in one piece flat.
What I got was an whole 6.5kg brisket, he trimmed the fat back to a normal level and away we went.
But they are an proper old school butchers, floor space about 5ft square, queue out of the door and everyone known by name, I am indeed blessd!
Cheers
Tiny
I am very blessed with our local butcher, I asked him for an whole brisket, flat and point and left in one piece flat.
What I got was an whole 6.5kg brisket, he trimmed the fat back to a normal level and away we went.
But they are an proper old school butchers, floor space about 5ft square, queue out of the door and everyone known by name, I am indeed blessd!
Cheers
Tiny