Original BBQ Brisket Texas Style.

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Mon Jul 05, 2021 7:03 am

[mention]worth1[/mention] I don’t think yellow mustard is included in Yankee potato salad, but I could be wrong.
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Mon Jul 05, 2021 9:20 am

Got the MirroMatic 6 quart out for the flat i cut off.
It was juicy and tender but I have something special for it.
This one as the other i picked up at a thrift store for about the same price of around 8 dollars.
It too got a new gasket.
I added pipe fittings so I could have a pressure guage.
It's my Steampunk Pressure Cooker.
You can also can in it too.
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Mon Jul 05, 2021 11:27 am

Barbacoa is on the menu.
Traditional is goat beef cheeks and so on but brisket is also common in our day and age.
The flat end of the brisket was pressure cooked at 10 psi for 30 minutes.
The tallow from the brisket was removed yesterday along with all the juices.
It was then allowed to solidify and be removed.
The jelly like juices where put back into the cooker along with the beef to cook.
After chopping I added New Mexico chilie powder and the juice of one lime.
Mixed and put back in the juices.
The stuff is killer.
Thusly one of the reasons I didn't smoke the brisket.
It isn't traditional for Barbacoa at least where I live.
So if you're ever in this part of the world and you order a Barbacoa taco don't expect stereotypecle BBQ flavored smoked meat.
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Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:51 pm

To go with the barbacoa many have charro beans.
Just the beans I made with added cilantro and fresh Jalapeño.
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Mon Jul 05, 2021 4:06 pm

Just what the witch doctor ordered.
Barbacoa taco
In order.
Fresh white soft corn tortilla toasted in the brisket tallow on the cast iron comal.
Meat.
Fresh onion.
Cilantro.
Fresh jalapeño.
Tomato.
Guacamole salsa.
This ain't Tex Mex as is defined.
You can get this off any Honduran/Mexican style taco truck in town.
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Mon Jul 05, 2021 5:01 pm

Yankee potato salads don't have sugar or sweet pickles, or anything sweet in it.

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