Steve Whiting
TVWBB All-Star
Okay so I have been doing this BBQ thing now for about a year and a half and have learned a whole lot, especially from the TVWBB. I remember when I used to use lighter fluid
. Now I cringe when I see someone doing that. Anyway, my latest quest is to conquer the mighty Brisket. I thought I understood the correct method (by correct I mean the common method used by the experts here on TVWBB) of slicing a brisket until I saw THIS video. I am now confused. In the video he removes the portion of the flat not covered by the point and puts it aside for chopping. He then slices the remaining part of the brisket; slicing the point and flat together and still connected. I always thought that the proper way to slice a brisket was to remove the point and then slice the flat. The point could then be used for burnt ends or for chopping or whatever. So my question is this. How do you slice your brisket and what do you think of the method in the video? Do you slice point and flat together?
