Be easy on me here as I’m a newbie. I got my first pellet smoker a few weeks ago and have been loving it. Thought I would try brisket from a half cow we bought last year tonight and it’s not going smooth.

I’ve watched several videos on trimming and after defrosting I opened it up and it looks nothing like the store bought cuts I’ve seen. Not seeing a good fat cap, but I suppose the flatter side is that side?Starting chipping away at a lot of the hard fat around the outside and starting to think I just don’t have a good cut. I’m sure it’s mostly me, but does this not seem to have entirely too much fat? The point seems to be solid fat and am afraid to just keep going. Any help here would be awesome as I’m lost

by EffectiveExact4128

29 Comments

  1. Tasty-Judgment-1538

    Yeah, it’s botched. A small part of the flat with hardly any of the point on.
    Personally I’d make some burgers out of it.

  2. CoatStraight8786

    ![gif](giphy|6Uqr0IDWkzhBu|downsized)

  3. StevenG2757

    It really looks like you trimmed the meat off and just left the fat.

  4. Punk_Says_Fuck_You

    A lot of people don’t trim their brisket at all. It’s not the end of the world if you don’t do a trim. Worse case is you just have pieces with too much fat which you can cut off and not eat after it’s cooked. Take a look at google or pics in this sub of people who trim their briskets. It’s supposed to be aerodynamic, but that’s like a perfect world situation. An untrimmed brisket will cook just fine, this will not however. Brisket is a super fatty piece of meat, don’t try to cut it all off next time.

  5. Put it all on the smoker for 3 hrs. Make chili.

  6. raw_copium

    It’s burger time! Or chilli. But it’s all good, we all learn somehow.

  7. Sorry this is your first go at brisket with that hot mess. Smoke it anyway. It will be good practice on a shitty brisket. There will be edible parts

  8. That brisket was massacred by someone in an earthquake. What you do have though is plenty of burger/chili meat and fat to use in a variety of ways. A let down but not a loss!

  9. Roofus_Q

    Whatever that cut of meat is should not have been sold as a brisket. It’s the correct area of the cow but was butchered all wrong.

  10. contranostra

    That’s not a Brisket sir, that’s a Dricksket.

  11. bscher87

    Render that sucker down in the oven and save the tallow!

  12. Mississippihermit

    Looks like all you got was the deckle

  13. Shadetree_va

    Whoever processed your cow fucked up. I’ve noticed this from multiple different small time processors in my region.

    It isn’t you, it was them.

  14. Tknuckles480

    Find a new butcher. Its obvious you did some butchering of your own, but that was a really bad cut in the first place.
    Edit: spelling

  15. Prestigious_Rub1058

    You sure that’s a brisket?

  16. Jcarter1632

    May be the worst cut I have ever seen from an actual butcher.

  17. SliverSerfer

    Bro, all the BBQ saints combined couldn’t turn this into a good brisket.

  18. jhallen2260

    Looks strange, but it’ll cook. Give it a shot

  19. Milktoast375

    That cow was already butchered once. It didn’t need butchering again.

  20. maxwasatch

    I don’t know what that is, but it’s not a brisket.