Should I separate point from flat brisket?
Sarah Silva
Published May 17, 2026
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Similarly one may ask, is the flat or point better for brisket?
The brisket is essential in two parts. The “Flat” has more meat, The “Deckle” or “Point” (different names, same part) has more fat, which you can see in this photo: In this photo, you see from the side, the flat is on top, the point is on the lower left.
Similarly, how can you tell if a brisket is flat? First, identify where the point and flat are on the brisket. Place the whole brisket with the fattier side down on a table. The flat will be laying on top of the point and you will see a fat seam where the two come together.
Beside this, is it OK to cut a brisket in half?
A trimmed brisket, that you buy at the store is the Flat without the Round or cut in half. Simple answer is yes you can cut the cooking time. You can also cut the time by smoking it and then wrap it in foil.
Are Brisket Burnt Ends fatty?
Burnt ends are flavorful pieces of meat cut from the "point" half of a smoked brisket. Due to the higher fat content of the brisket point, it takes longer to fully cook to tender and render out fat and collagen. This longer cooking gave rise to the name "burnt ends".
Related Question AnswersWhat are the two parts of a brisket?
The brisket is made up of two different muscles: the point and the flat.- The point cut is the fatty part of the brisket, which is called the deckle.
- The flat cut, also known as "first cut", has the deckle removed, which makes it leaner and causes it to lay flat.