So we are cooking a brisket for some out of town guests who have come in from Munich Germany. The sale by date was 5/23 . When I opened it up to start preparing the brisket, It had a little bit of a stink to it. I dried it off put mustard on it for a binder and seasoned it up. It wasn’t horrible but it didn’t smell like a fresh brisket. What are your thoughts? I don’t want to leave a bad taste in the Germans mouths! Lol
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Brisket. How much stink is too much stink?
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View Post
Better question is what are you drinking over there ?
I’ve had a couple of briskets that you could smell a little over the years when removing from that vacuum pack. Usually only when you got your face close to it though, if it ever happened while on the counter and I was standing up I wouldn’t chance it.
Pork is another story. If I can smell much of anything at all when I open it, that gets trashed. Hard lesson learned and it was not fun at all.
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Beef that comes out of a Cryovac bag has an odor to it. It has been happening since they started vacuum sealing meat in plastic bags. It has to air out a bit, then it smells fine. I had a meat salesman tell me about this probably twenty to twenty five years ago. I don't remember what brought the subject up, but he was talking about an old German gal, Margaret Heinen, who owned Western Sky Steak house in San Angelo. He was the meat salesman and she was the customer and was trying to tell him that they were selling her spoiled meat.
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