Robbins Iowa beef farm

 

Wholesome Angus beef from Robbins Land & Cattle is pasture-raised and grain-finished with our own feed products. We also raise breeding bulls, replacement heifers and farm to table meat sales.  We raise corn, soybeans and hay as well as use cover crops for soil health, water quality and feed for our cows.

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The whole brisket makes up the animal's breast which means that it will be a tougher cut of meat due to being used for movement. Due to the popularity of backyard barbeque and smoking the brisket has become a very well known cut that can be found at your local grocery store or butcher shop. 

Briskets are most commonly prepared by applying a generous amount of rub over the entire surface, and then placing it on the smoker and letting it cook low and slow until it reaches an internal temperature of 203-205 degrees. 

Once fully cooked, be sure to let the brisket rest before slicing. 

The whole brisket is made up of two pieces known as the brisket point and the flat. 

The Brisket Point is the less lean portion of the brisket that is full of flavor, juicy and typically used for burnt ends in barbeque application. 

On the other hand the Brisket Flat is the leaner portion of the brisket full of flavor and typically used for slicing or shredding. 

Both the point and flat are most commonly used for barbeque and corned beef.

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