I bought this piece of beef brisket for about $AUD30. It weighs nearly 2 kg. It will give me enough meat for six meals. If I add something like an egg or some plant-based food, the cost per meal would be about $AUD6.50. This would be <$USD5 and <£GBP4 for a meal that consist of about 300 grams of meat.

This is less expensive to almost any scotch fillet steak in a supermarket. It’s also more filling and on a par for flavour.
Recipe for a hot brisket bowl
Ingredients
- Brisket
- Salt
- Spinach leaves
- Cherry tomatoes
- Green olives
- Cheddar cheese
- Pure cream
Equipment
- Slow cooker
- Frypan
- Oven
Instructions
- Cut the large piece of brisket with a sharpened butcher’s knife.
- Put the fist-sized chunks of meat into the slow cooker with a cup of water and a tablespoon of cooking salt.
- Cook the brisket for 8 hours.
- Transfer the meat to a sealable bowl and refrigerate.
- Filter the cooking liquor and refrigerate. After the filtrate has cooled, the beef fat will solidify and be easy to lift away from the beef broth which will be gelatinous.
- When preparing the meal, take a portion of the meat from the refrigerator and cut it into small cubes.
- Wash some spinach leaves, cherry tomatoes, and green olives.
- Roughly cut the tomatoes and olives.
- Put the meat, spinach, tomatoes, and olives into a cold frypan. Add a few tablespoons of the gelatinous beef broth.
- Put the frypan on a hob and turn on the heat to low.
- The beef broth will liquefy and begin to simmer. Keep stirring until the liquid evaporates. The meat will begin to breakdown.
- When the liquid has evaporated, turn off the heat and transfer the contents of the frypan to a heat-resistant glass bowl.
- Add some grated cheddar cheese and pure cream.
- Put the bowl into a baking dish filled with water.
- Cook the brisket bowl in a moderate oven for 30 minutes.
- Eat the meal straight from the bowl with a spoon.
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Thoughts on the meal.
The brisket bowl was tasty, filling, and delicious.
The added plant-based food is relatively low carbohydrate and adds to the mouthfeel of each bite.
Questions for readers
Feel free to write your answers or any questions in the comments box.
- Do you enjoying cooking and eating beef brisket?
- How do you prefer to cook brisket?
- What’s your favourite brisket meal?
- What’s your most economical beef-based meal?
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