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Veal brisket boned 2.0 kg

Veal brisket boned 2.0 kg

Veal brisket is lighter and leaner than beef brisket but has similar, melt in your mouth flavours when cooked the right way.Ā 

The traditional version is a braiseĀ with red wine, onions, garlic and carrots (which would also be delicious with a dollop of ourĀ Roasted Tomato Sauce).

But The Monday Morning Cooking Club also do a great fusion Chinese-Jewish version calledĀ Sunday Night BrisketĀ - sort of Kylie Kwong meets Barbra Streisand.

The veal we source is:Ā 

  • packed with the farm, certification (if applicable) and breed clearly labelled;
  • aged between four to eight months;
  • milk and grass-fed;
  • hormone and antibiotic-free;
  • born and bred on sustainably-managed (chemical-free) pasture;
  • raised with its mother and family group;
  • sourced directly from NSW farms and Stix River Dairy in Tasmania.

Read more about our veal here.

Can veal be grown ethically?
The Miracle of the Ruminant (musings on veal)
Where, oh where, did the offal go?
The 30 hour proposal & South Hill vealers

$17.74

Original: $50.68

-65%
Veal brisket boned 2.0 kg—

$50.68

$17.74
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Veal brisket is lighter and leaner than beef brisket but has similar, melt in your mouth flavours when cooked the right way.Ā 

The traditional version is a braiseĀ with red wine, onions, garlic and carrots (which would also be delicious with a dollop of ourĀ Roasted Tomato Sauce).

But The Monday Morning Cooking Club also do a great fusion Chinese-Jewish version calledĀ Sunday Night BrisketĀ - sort of Kylie Kwong meets Barbra Streisand.

The veal we source is:Ā 

  • packed with the farm, certification (if applicable) and breed clearly labelled;
  • aged between four to eight months;
  • milk and grass-fed;
  • hormone and antibiotic-free;
  • born and bred on sustainably-managed (chemical-free) pasture;
  • raised with its mother and family group;
  • sourced directly from NSW farms and Stix River Dairy in Tasmania.

Read more about our veal here.

Can veal be grown ethically?
The Miracle of the Ruminant (musings on veal)
Where, oh where, did the offal go?
The 30 hour proposal & South Hill vealers

Veal brisket boned 2.0 kg | Feather and Bone Butchery