Trim silverskin and fat from top of brisket. Turn brisket over. Trim fat to 1/4-in.-thickness. Brush mustard over both sides of beef. Combine salt, pepper and, if desired, onion powder ...
The next day, keep the beef on your sheet tray and open the package. (We call this the poor man’s sous-vide at Mission Chinese Food.) You’ve successfully slow-cooked brisket in its own juices.
to simmer the beef using a regular pot or clay pot Beef brisket noodles is a famous dish in Hong Kong. It is something that tourists (back when we had tourists) would seek out, and locals argue ...
Reduce the oven temperature to 180C/160C Fan/Gas 4. For the beef brisket, mix together honey and mustard in a small bowl. Rub the brisket all over with the all-purpose seasoning. Melt the beef fat ...