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    Wagyu Brisket

    what is the difference cooking Wagyu Brisket and Prime brisket

    #2
    None really. And welcome to the Pit.

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      #3
      Most likely the amount of money you paid. Welcome to the Pit!

      I have never had Wagyu.

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        #4
        Welcome to The Pit.

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          #5
          I've done both. I knew it was wagyu so I was biased, but noone else knew it was any different than the prime ones. Not sure i would spend the money on wagyu brisket again. Ribeyes are a different story...

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            #6
            mostly $100.00. nothing else

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              Is that pit made out of stainless or is it buffed out carbon steel? That is nice if SS....

            #7
            I've cooked both, and once a wagyu and a prime at the same time, could not tell that much difference, except like kbremer say's $100 more. From now on no more wagyu only prime.

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              #8
              There's a textural difference, IMO. I think prime has a "tighter" texture to the muscle fibers in the flat. In the right hands, a select brisket can be a beef of beauty just as well as a waygu can.

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              • Troutman
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                True that CSQ

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                #10
                I would love to say that there's a difference, but if there is it's not one I can tell. The last brisket I did was an RR Ranch (still SRF, but not Wagyu), and it may have been the best one yet.

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                  #11
                  The price mainly, and I think wagyu are a bit easier to cook and more forgiving. Little less moisture needed to add because a good wagyu is much more marbled. I would say wagyu are 10-20% better than prime IMHO but are about 200% the cost.

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                    #12
                    Also, there's a noticable difference to me between commodity prime (costco) and a really good prime grade like creekstone farms or Brandt. But those primes are more costly than the $2.99/lb costco prime.

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