Costco Brisket vs Sam's Club Brisket - Is there a difference?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
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  • @BehindTheFoodTV
    @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад +5

    Where do you buy your brisket? Watch Ribeye On a Stick! Juicy BBQ Beef Back Ribs ruclips.net/video/lj3fRd3ehEE/видео.html next!

    • @ourlifeinwyoming4654
      @ourlifeinwyoming4654 28 дней назад +2

      We only have Sam's here in Cheyenne, WY. For Costco, we drive about 48 miles south on I-25 to Fort Collins, CO. For a while, I made the drive to CO because the briskets at Sam's weren't good. But, that's changed in the last few months. I now prefer the Angus choice. I tried the Angus choice after your video about Black's BBQ.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад +5

      That Black’s video was a good one. We are planning on trying to do a “one brisket to rule them all” video like the ribs one from a few weeks ago and Black’s 2-stage cook will definitely be a part of that experiment. Thanks for always watching your support means a lot!

    • @ourlifeinwyoming4654
      @ourlifeinwyoming4654 28 дней назад +1

      @@BehindTheFoodTV That sounds awesome! Can’t wait!

    • @brisketwizard8004
      @brisketwizard8004 28 дней назад +2

      Here in SE Texas, I get briskets from my local HEB. I recently became a member of Restaurant Depot. Haven't purchased one there yet, but did a recon mission and they have prime and angus. Will get a couple soon. I let my Sam's business membership lapse years ago when their briskets were over priced and poor quality. No Costco near me. Over 50 years ago, when I started attempting smoked briskets, they were $.99 / lb (they didn't offer multiple grades. just "brisket") Would go on sale for $.69 / lb at local grocers (before HEB). I would stock my freezer and learned from trial and error. Burned up a lot of briskets before I got it dialed in!! Long time subscriber here .....Great video here and all your previous ones. Keep them coming.

    • @MrThespian4
      @MrThespian4 28 дней назад

      porter road or creekstone farms

  • @stephenlong4748
    @stephenlong4748 27 дней назад +46

    Observation..
    Both briskets are sold in the meat packer bags.
    The Prime from Costco was from Swift packing and the Choice from Sam's was from Excel packing.
    Excel and Swift butcher the cow and bag the primal cuts for retail stores.
    Sam's and Costco just unloaded the briskets from the truck and put in the display.
    Sam's and Costco didn't trim them.
    The quality grades Prime and Choice are added at Swift and Excel by USDA inspectors.
    The price of beef sold in the US are based on quality grades: Prime, Choice, Select, Cutter, Canner
    Prime should cost more than choice because it has more fat marbling.
    Angus (cow breed) has nothing to do with quality, but is a marketing gimmick to charge more.
    Pork uses the same breed gimmick with Duroc pigs.
    The benefit of buying beef from Costco and Sam's is the price value is better than a grocery store.
    As always buyer beware

    • @KevinWindsor1971
      @KevinWindsor1971 26 дней назад +2

      20 years ago I worked in the Sam's Club meat dept. as wrapper/rotisserie. Nobody bought briskets back then. A case of briskets was about 60 pounds, or about 6 briskets. That's all we would sell all day. Back then we were getting Excel and IBP beef. Each day the prices were downloaded into the system for the wrapping station, and occasionally there would be a major screw-up where some prices were not input correctly by corporate.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  26 дней назад +3

      Hey Stephen. Having spent decades in the corporate world I can assure you that the supply chain doesn't start at the meat counter. Sam's is clearly demanding and getting a higher quality of butchered beef than Costco. I guarantee there are both better Swift briskets and better (and worse) Excel briskets out there.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  22 дня назад +2

      @@stephenmitchum5864 read my answer to him. I knew all of those things and I understand how products including food are procured. Since you clearly don’t, please refrain from commenting on any more of my content. We have a no trolls rule here.

    • @watermanone7567
      @watermanone7567 11 дней назад

      @@BehindTheFoodTV You

    • @watermanone7567
      @watermanone7567 11 дней назад

      @@BehindTheFoodTV You can't fix stupid, "and boy are you stupid"

  • @webman1956
    @webman1956 3 дня назад +1

    I`ve smoked Briskets on my eight foot smoker on wheels for years and have cooked hundreds of them and I have found that the select ones cook just as well and choice and prime and you have a ton of money, in fact they tend to be more tender with the extra fat.

  • @GOLFADDICT65
    @GOLFADDICT65 21 день назад +4

    what kind of gloves are you wearing and where from thx great video cheers from Vulcan Canada

  • @aram325302
    @aram325302 28 дней назад +89

    I appreciate the video but there are so many variables that you made a conclusion based on two random briskets with different grades that make this video pretty pointless.

    • @DiegoOrtiz-jl1hg
      @DiegoOrtiz-jl1hg 26 дней назад +1

      Not sure how. Not trying to troll, just want to better understand your thinking. I mean the Costco brisket was a prime brisket and Sam's was Angus choice

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  26 дней назад +13

      You’re right Diego. If the Prime had turned out better the test would have been a failure. This way I stand by my results.

    • @aram325302
      @aram325302 26 дней назад +10

      @@BehindTheFoodTV they were different types of beef. Angus is already known for its marbling. A good Angus Choice will beat a Regular Prime any day

    • @josephkordinak1591
      @josephkordinak1591 25 дней назад +3

      @@aram325302 Do you have a clue about the grading process?

    • @christinenieto7160
      @christinenieto7160 25 дней назад +2

      First of all we can’t taste to make our own judgement, don’t get brainwashed, these 2 mensos “grading” look clueless

  • @bonefisherman71
    @bonefisherman71 25 дней назад +5

    Last time I was at Costco (probably 6 weeks ago) I bought a Prime American wagyu brisket, and it was the best brisket I have ever cooked. I don't know if they have them all the time but you should try one.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад +1

      Those are fantastic if/when you can find them. Primarily because the supply chain is totally different for heritage and specialty breeds. A lot of care goes into those cows, including the slaughter and butchering.

    • @bobby350z
      @bobby350z 21 день назад

      My local Costco has them quite a bit more but prices are like $150 plus. I need to try once.

    • @Tim_Marshall73
      @Tim_Marshall73 20 дней назад +2

      ​@bobby350z where exactly is this costco. I've never heard of this. And I'm a Costco Meat Cutter

    • @declanfarber
      @declanfarber 11 дней назад +1

      My experience with Wagyu vs Prime briskets is that the Wagyu’s were more tender but the Primes had a fuller beefier flavor. I’ve been smoking briskets for a long time, and I preferred the Prime briskets.

  • @brian2359
    @brian2359 25 дней назад +1

    Great video guys! Those look fantastic!

  • @SmokingDadBBQ
    @SmokingDadBBQ 28 дней назад +3

    Happy 4th of July Al. Enjoy the weekend

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@SmokingDadBBQ thanks James! Happy belated Canada Day!

  • @McBrewmeister
    @McBrewmeister 28 дней назад +5

    We’ve found 100% the exact opposite in central Ohio. The Sam’s Club Prime Briskets are very poorly trimmed and far thicker fat. Your finding is interesting, we have a Costco membership specifically for brisket, chicken , ribs and pork belly.

    • @matthewgreazel7343
      @matthewgreazel7343 25 дней назад +1

      sams briskets vary so much from what store and who they have employed

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад

      Very interesting - I wonder if the meat buyers are regional?

    • @Tim_Marshall73
      @Tim_Marshall73 20 дней назад +1

      Glad to see a Columbus Costco shopper in here 😊. I'm a meat cutter at the easton store

    • @KENNEY1023
      @KENNEY1023 16 дней назад

      Sam's club doesn't have a prime brisket. The brisket is called Members Mark prime not USDA prime and is cheaper than the Sam's club USDA choice. I have researched this and couldn't come up with what grade of beef Sam's club Members Mark is and why it is always cheaper than choice.

    • @SoulDuJour
      @SoulDuJour 16 дней назад

      @@KENNEY1023 my guess is that the Waltons own a cattle farm somewhere and when they can source it from there, it keeps the price down

  • @Mrhandfriends
    @Mrhandfriends 28 дней назад

    Can’t wait for this one !!! ❤

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@Mrhandfriends Now I need to come over and compare the UK brisket sources!

  • @fredstone9016
    @fredstone9016 28 дней назад +13

    Remember the days when brisket was at 2$? Oh those were the days! Great vid!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад +2

      @@fredstone9016 wasn’t that long ago I’m afraid. Maybe someday we will be able to see those prices again!

    • @paulm1978
      @paulm1978 28 дней назад

      Not sure where you're shopping, but I haven't seen it under $3 in at least 7 or 8 years. Considering how many more individuals are doing backyard BBQ, I don't expect demand is going to fall off.

    • @fredstone9016
      @fredstone9016 28 дней назад

      @@paulm1978 upper Midwest. They’ve been having some great chicken and pork sales recently.

    • @tireddad6541
      @tireddad6541 25 дней назад

      Kroger had it recently at 1.99​@@BehindTheFoodTV

    • @PoolamRules
      @PoolamRules 22 дня назад

      @@paulm1978 Costco has choice for 2.99 on sale very often in even MCOL areas. If you live in LCOL or Midwest, you'd find brisket under 3 without sales pretty often.

  • @TOMGARVEYtheKETOCOOK
    @TOMGARVEYtheKETOCOOK 28 дней назад +2

    Great video Al, here in Vegas Costco meat prices are NUTS!!! I enjoyed watching!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад +1

      Thanks Tom - I didn't know you were watching! 3K subs looks like you're doing something right! Keep up the good work - and ALWAYS BET ON RED! :-)

  • @charlesbolin7249
    @charlesbolin7249 22 дня назад +4

    Where I live, the Costco Business Center carries a good selection of large, whole cuts, as to where the retail Costco does not.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  22 дня назад

      Good to know! Closest CBC to me is 350 miles away in Georgia!

    • @stevekassel3301
      @stevekassel3301 День назад

      @@charlesbolin7249 Same here. South San Francisco

  • @ElectricLuvz
    @ElectricLuvz 25 дней назад +3

    Most of the time when I go to Sams they have Prime briskets for sale. Costco on the other hand is almost always Choice only. Very rarely do I find Prime at Costco. That said, I've bought briskets at both and I can't recall any negatives to either.

  • @chriswagoner5406
    @chriswagoner5406 25 дней назад

    Nice video. To what would you attribute the points getting done faster than the flats?

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  25 дней назад

      Thanks! Most likely it has to do with the time they spent over under the vertical chamber. I haven’t tested that far in for temperature stability.

  • @ivantreyton2445
    @ivantreyton2445 7 дней назад +1

    thanks for showing us how you select the cut in store, we see so many people just showing how to trim, not the real world in store judgement of the individual cuts,

  • @russ350r
    @russ350r 28 дней назад +3

    I wonder if different regions get their beef from different areas. Here in Arizona, I find the beef at Costco is much better than Sam's.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@russ350r that’s really interesting. You could be right!

  • @cly1575
    @cly1575 24 дня назад +9

    Learn the brands of the Big 4 packers. Excel is Cargill, Black Canyon is National Beef, Swift is JBS, Five Star is JBS, IBP is Tyson. Both Costco and Sam's buy Beef from the Big 4. Sam's Club is more prone to buying from Cargill and Tyson where I'm located in the Midwest Northern Missouri. Costco deals a lot with JBS for their BEEF and Pork at Costco but JBS controls 55% of all three of our major proteins in the USA being BEEF, Pork, and Chicken. In Des Moines IA I was only able to find Prime Excel Briskets from Cargill and they were imported from Canada. Beings that the USA cattle inventory is at an all-time low, down to 1956 numbers at only 27.6 Million cows. Brazil currently has 232 million cows, so you can see where we are going to get most of our BEEF in the future. People don't know nor do they have a clue this is happening and they label this BEEF product of USA because MCOOL (Mandatory Country Origin of Labeling) was repealed under Obama in December of 2015. But soon coming I'm January of 2026 the Big 4 packers won't have to label anything so it will open the floor gates for more cheap foreign BEEF into the USA since it will be voluntary for them label their product. We no longer have enough BEEF in the USA to feed ourselves, we have to import to meet demand. We are still losing 1 cattle farm every 25 minutes in the USA. The last 5 years we've lost 105,000 cattle farms in the USA. Sad, and it sucks but this is the world we live in now. Educate yourself.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  21 день назад +1

      Hey welcome to the channel - I don't think I've seen you here before. Of course all of this is true. What you left out though is that the process isn't just that a retailer orders and sells whatever they get. Not all Excel briskets are created equal - nor are all Swifts, etc. The buyers from Sam's are clearly focusing more on the quality of the selection than the buyers at Costco - no other way to explain that with the vast variety of quality available from any of those packers, Sam's has consistently higher quality options than Costco does. Hope this helps you with my perspective.

  • @williamwilson2624
    @williamwilson2624 28 дней назад +2

    Great video, guys!

  • @user-td1dd4xn2c
    @user-td1dd4xn2c 22 дня назад +2

    Been waiting on this video. I'm a costco fanatic but this video confirms it what I've been experiencing, Sam's brisket is better. I'm in Texas so I have the great luck that my costco and sams only carry Prime, and the angus choice at Sam's. the best brisket I've made have been from Sam's. Based on these comments, i guess i might need to try an Angus choice now. Costco for me has way too much fluff in their packer brisket, I'm trimming a good 6-8 lbs off.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  22 дня назад +2

      Ok I agree with everything you said BUT….. you live in Texas and you don’t buy yours at H.E.B.? I thought that was like going to church down there! 😂

    • @user-td1dd4xn2c
      @user-td1dd4xn2c 21 день назад

      @@BehindTheFoodTV haha, you got me there. Costco/sams prices are better per lb than HEB, but i have heard that sometimes HEB does stock snake river farms brisket. I'll have to check it out!

  • @miamired1
    @miamired1 7 часов назад

    Where did you get tallow from?

  • @MrDportjoe
    @MrDportjoe 5 дней назад

    So, what say nationwide we increase the number of processing plants and slow down the cut lines just a touch so everyone gets that much better cuts?

  • @benwagoner9741
    @benwagoner9741 28 дней назад +2

    Walmart has very high quality beef. I shop Costco as it’s so much closer than Sam’s club. Great video!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  22 дня назад

      Thanks for watching, Ben. I'm hoping Costco sees this and steps up their quality controls!

  • @tealnexttimebond8859
    @tealnexttimebond8859 19 дней назад

    I got a brisket at Kroger. Just a regular ole one. My first brisket. Used blacks seasoning. Man I think it came out great. A little tough on flat. But blacks was great.

  • @WA-eg7ft
    @WA-eg7ft 24 дня назад

    I only have a Costco in my area. Fortunately my second brisket cook ever was an 11pd prime from Costco and it turned out better than I ever expected.
    Costco had only 1 prime in the cooler, all the rest were Choice and much bigger.

  • @jeriks7894
    @jeriks7894 8 дней назад +1

    What type of wood is used in the smoker?

  • @scottsmith379
    @scottsmith379 25 дней назад +6

    As a former secret shopper and Asst Manager from Sam's Club I can tell you're not wrong. It might sound like I'm biased but I go to both chains for different things, Sam's meat typically but not always IS better. Costco Seafood does have an edge over Sam's Club.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  25 дней назад +4

      Thanks for the validation Scott! Can you get the Sam’s people to start carrying whole pork bellies please?!?!?!?!

    • @goodoldbubba6620
      @goodoldbubba6620 6 дней назад +2

      @@scottsmith379 I know you're correct. It seems both chains have a problem with declining quality. I'd love to know why that is. Are the cattle not being fed as well as they once were? What is happening?

    • @scottsmith379
      @scottsmith379 6 дней назад +1

      @@goodoldbubba6620 it's about the Almighty dollar bro and shareholder value....it's not about us the consumer.anymore.

  • @herbertbooker3301
    @herbertbooker3301 3 дня назад

    Black Angus is good. Sam's Black Angus cowboy ribeye's are really good too.

  • @praetorxyn
    @praetorxyn 28 дней назад

    Sam's Club is always have here (closest Costco is 2 hours away in Knoxville, Sam's is about 40 minutes away in the tri-cities), and I've been happy with their briskets. They've usually got a basket full of Primes when I get there at 1 to 3 in the afternoon. I'm surprised that a Choice from Sam's Club beat a Prime from Costco so soundly though.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад +1

      There's a huge difference in quality. Stick with Sam's and enjoy it!

  • @daviddesmond2143
    @daviddesmond2143 6 дней назад +1

    Cattle probably came from the same place

  • @pizzapaul94
    @pizzapaul94 28 дней назад +2

    I've never been to Sam's Club since it's extremely far away from me in my city so I always go to Costco to get brisket. Once in a blue moon I'll get lucky and they'll even have picanha for sale.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад +1

      I'm working on some mail order alternatives Paul - stay tuned!

  • @econ0003
    @econ0003 22 дня назад

    You should try the Costco Business Center. They have a much bigger selection of brisket there. The price is always cheaper than the regular Costco too. The supplier can vary from time to time with any store.

  • @theunclejeffchannel1
    @theunclejeffchannel1 10 дней назад

    First-time viewer and now I'm really hungry! Maybe I missed it... when you put it in the warmer to "sleep" for the night... what's the temperature and best way to do that for someone without a fancy Treager (or whatever your warmer is)?

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  10 дней назад +1

      Hey Jeff - if you're handy, you can recalibrate your oven to act as a warmer (Google "How to recalibrate a [brand] oven"). But for about $300 you can just get the warmer I have lol. emv4.me/vevorwarmer for the Amazon link!

  • @medvetz7010
    @medvetz7010 23 дня назад +1

    Totally agree. Sam’s club meat seems to be better quality and taste. I go to both stores often.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  22 дня назад +1

      I just hope maybe this puts some pressure on Costco to up their game!

  • @dres-bbq3569
    @dres-bbq3569 28 дней назад +1

    We dont have Costco or Sam's over here, and Brisket is not a normal cut of meat at our butchers. I normaly buy mine from a special butcher or a whole sale like Sligro or Hanos in the Netherlands. One big let down here is that they call the cut a brisket even at 3 Kg and it is verry lean. So looking for a right cut is realy a big pain in the butt here. Somethimes i get a good cut, or i get lucky at the local turkish butcher for a nice piece :-). Would love to get my hands on a good nice USA cut of brisket, any advice for a dutch meat lover?

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад +1

      Oh man, Dre - you might have to fly over here and we'll cook it together!

    • @dres-bbq3569
      @dres-bbq3569 24 дня назад

      @@BehindTheFoodTV that would be an honor sirr :-)

  • @jp4751
    @jp4751 28 дней назад

    Your taste tester gets it😂 I have thought how great it would be to just get bark😅.

  • @wait4dl
    @wait4dl День назад

    what brand of off set smoker are you cooking with?

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  10 часов назад

      The one in the video is a Yoder. But if you're thinking about buying one, DM me on IG and I'll tell you who is making it's replacement and why :;-)

  • @btb6011
    @btb6011 9 дней назад

    Not fair!!!! Not fair at all. Was going to finish fasting (24 hrs so far) till morning and now I HUNGRY. LOL Looking good. Lets see if I have willpower.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  9 дней назад

      @@btb6011 I’m so sorry to have ruined your fast! Hope you can pull it off until morning!!!!

  • @alancarlsonmd145
    @alancarlsonmd145 14 дней назад

    Why didn't you wrap when you were up over 170?

  • @josephkordinak1591
    @josephkordinak1591 25 дней назад

    Good video, I would have preferred a prime to prime but I have seen some primes that should have been choice and some choice that could have been primes so they probably weren't a whole lot different. I usually find primes make a better finished product but at the expense of more waste. The primes I cook always have less yield than other grades.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад

      Interesting observation about yield. I'll have to pay attention to that going forward!

  • @Dan-rp9wu
    @Dan-rp9wu 28 дней назад

    I just got into smoking briskets and I’ve noticed from the time I started with Costco, till now that all their brisket has been crap lately I just thought about firing up the Sam’s Club account. That’s why I watch this video. So thanks for making up my mind for me,😂 Costco‘s out, Sam clubs in

  • @ftswarbill
    @ftswarbill 9 дней назад +2

    *You can always tell if a cooking video is good by how much you salivate.*

  • @fiberjunkies
    @fiberjunkies 25 дней назад +2

    Holy crap $59 for prime brisket??? You'd fall over if you saw what we are paying in Ca for it!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  25 дней назад +4

      I think you’re paying the cow fart tax out there. Plus Gavin needs a new limo 🤷‍♂️

    • @Crowns57854
      @Crowns57854 23 дня назад +1

      Just keep voting Dem in CA.

    • @fiberjunkies
      @fiberjunkies 23 дня назад

      @@Crowns57854 Not all of us do. Most of the country doesn't get this, but the state is controlled by San Francisco, L.A., and Sacramento. It's winner take all and they've redistricted to the point that my vote doesn't matter at all.

    • @PoolamRules
      @PoolamRules 22 дня назад

      @@fiberjunkies Redistricting stuff doesn't matter for national votes lol. Only ever really matters for the House/local elections which republicans dominate due to geographics anyways. Senate/president/governor doesn't matter at all unless you're doing voter suppression, which is a tactic only used by the republicans anyways.

  • @markfowler5577
    @markfowler5577 28 дней назад

    Al, can you please put a link to "Brisket Land"? I'd like to book a couple days there to eat Sam's Club meat.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад

      Oh you know where the guest room is old man! B-)

  • @chrisfromnj3995
    @chrisfromnj3995 24 дня назад

    I've bought from each location and it's a love hate relationship, both places are hit or miss. Costco had some exquisite marbling on a few, looked borderline Wagyu, while other times its looked like Stevie Wonder trimmed it before vacuum sealing. I don't think either place has their "butcher" trim on site. I also like doing the bend test and Sam's cuts seem to be good on that front. Thanks for the video!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад

      Thanks for the "Stevie Wonder with a scimitar butchers knife" visual. That will carry me for a while :-)

  • @vaajchang
    @vaajchang 28 дней назад +4

    Trimming can DEFINITELY be better

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@vaajchang no question about it. I suck at trimming brisket.

  • @seanandersen
    @seanandersen 8 дней назад

    That's crazy you got bill paxton eating your q, GAME OVER MAN!

  • @chuckmiller5763
    @chuckmiller5763 3 дня назад

    Angus choice can be better than prime when it comes to brisket, tri tip, chuck roast.

  • @jimeboyd3226
    @jimeboyd3226 13 дней назад

    In the southeast no one trims brisket before they smoke them . The fat gives the brisket the flavor , but what do I know ? I’m 82 and was taught a long time ago by old men older than me

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  13 дней назад

      @@jimeboyd3226 lol thanks for watching Jim. I’m sure you could teach us young folk a lot! (I’m 57)

  • @joshbimthedoctor
    @joshbimthedoctor 17 дней назад +1

    This was a prime vs choice test. Not a costco vs sams test. You might as well test Japanese wagu vs grass feed prime ribeye. Of course the prime is better... The real answer to this "test" was buy prime.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  15 дней назад

      You know what's cool Dr. Josh? Is that people who don't watch the video are really apparent to everyone else. Did you get to be a doctor by not reading the whole text? Or do you diagnose your patients before seeing the test results? Go watch the WHOLE video including the END, then come on back over to apologize for wasting everyone's time with this comment. See you in 20 minutes!

  • @CH-ec5on
    @CH-ec5on 28 дней назад +1

    Those Costco briskets look more like the Select Grade briskets Walmart will sit out here and there. Which I’ll pick up to do chopped beef and use the trim for burger/sausage. But yeah they aren’t pretty.

  • @georgepagakis9854
    @georgepagakis9854 28 дней назад

    Why don't you use the boat coil on a brisket? Maybe do a video 195F vs 204F and boat or no boat :)
    Amazing video AL!!!!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад

      Hey George! Both of those videos are in the queue to be made!

  • @nancyosullivan719
    @nancyosullivan719 3 дня назад

    I definitely agree that the meat products at Sam's is much better than those at Costco.

  • @Thefertilityguy
    @Thefertilityguy 21 день назад

    You never mentioned what your cooking temps were?

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  21 день назад

      For big primals I run the smoker between 250 and 275.

  • @foxsdream
    @foxsdream 26 дней назад +2

    Some serious bias against costco. I'm 8 minutes in and already know who is gonna win here.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  26 дней назад

      Well I did open the video by saying that I used to buy Costco briskets and switched to Sam's Club because of quality right? Feel like I was as upfront about my bias as a guy could be!

  • @knarfster
    @knarfster 10 дней назад

    I too recently switched to Sams' but only because mine always has Prime and Costco is hit and miss.

  • @jlaw3255
    @jlaw3255 28 дней назад

    Nick gives me real Forrest Griffin vibes.

  • @jetrauger1748
    @jetrauger1748 13 дней назад +1

    The Sam’s club brisket had 1 1/2 hours more smoke. Sheesh

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  13 дней назад

      Had nothing to do with the result. Sheesh! 🙄

  • @Keith80027
    @Keith80027 28 дней назад +3

    Thanks guys for doing this comparison as I not happy with Costco meat anymore either. I check to see if they have prime meat next week and will become a Sam's member and drive the 36 miles to get there and back. Thanks for the detailed how to trim too as it has been a while since I trimmed a brisket. Nick you need to be careful around a person that has one glove on as all of older men know what the single glove means.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад +1

      It's worth the drive, Keith. And trust me - Nick could kick my ass and I have no interest in either hand getting in range!

    • @Keith80027
      @Keith80027 23 дня назад

      @@BehindTheFoodTV Smart move!

  • @AppaJooey
    @AppaJooey 21 день назад

    Wow, big price differences... your USDA Prime Costco brisket @ $3.99 lb costs $6.81lb ($14.99kg) here in Toronto, Canada for a slightly lesser quality AAA Costco brisket. (equivalent to US Choice.)
    Although, while marbling attributes are apparently uniform between Canadian and USDA beef (Prime = Prime, AAA = Choice, AA = Select) higher grading requirements for other factors like age, muscling, colour, and fat colour in Canada could help explain the higher costs here.

  • @tdtommy196
    @tdtommy196 28 дней назад

    Interesting experiment. I came to the conclusion that unlike a steak, when it comes to roasts, especially very fatty roasts like prime rib or brisket, I prefer choice over prime. There is so much fat in those cuts anyway, that the extra intramuscular fat from prime grade almost dilutes the flavor. Just like when you inject with beef tallow the flavor kind of gets washed out. I definitely think Prime is better for something like a steak where you are searing a large cross section of the meat. So a prime ribeye is going to be better than a choice ribeye, but in a whole roast I prefer choice. Unless its something that is naturally lean like top round. Then I would go with prime over choice for one of those.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад +1

      @@tdtommy196 really interesting take Tommy!

  • @grode2b1
    @grode2b1 25 дней назад +1

    Great Cook / love the way you insert the Total Cook time on your videos, as the cook progresses along--Thanks, follow you all the time

  • @jasonpettis4691
    @jasonpettis4691 28 дней назад

    IBP, Swift, Excel, National Beef, and Certified Angus Beef, which is usually Excel. Sam's and Costco sell any and all of these brands at one time or another, and those names and the grading are what make a difference. Not whether it came from one store or another.
    I have personally found IBP and Swift to have more consistent quality. Here, the Sam's Clubs tend to carry a lot of Excel, and National Beef, which I have not had the best luck with.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      Hi Jason - I've seen pretty solid brand consistency at the Costcos that I've shopped at over the years. Granted I haven't shopped in every region, but in Chicago, NY, North Carolina and California I've seen the same products - and the Costco buyers just aren't focused on quality anymore. It wasn't always this way though. I've only been shopping at Sam's Club for about 6 months but I've seen the same product there for the whole time in all 4 stores I visited. I think the Sam's Club buyers are putting more effort into making sure the products they get from their suppliers are higher quality (not all Excel briskets are created equal, right?).

    • @jasonpettis4691
      @jasonpettis4691 24 дня назад

      Definitely sounds like a regional thing. Here in the deep south, Sam's never even carried Prime beef at all, until Costco started moving in, and it kinda forced their hand. Even then, Sam's still wouldn't carry it, at locations that were not fairly close to a Costco location.

  • @robertwoods4457
    @robertwoods4457 28 дней назад +1

    You should do WILDFORK brisket

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад +1

      I'm working on evaluating mail order options now......stay tuned!

  • @JGill0124
    @JGill0124 28 дней назад

    I think it’s wild that the Angus Choice beat out the prime. Makes me wonder if Sam’s prime is that much better than Costco?

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад +1

      I couldn't get one for this video but I've been cooking the Sam's prime for a few months and I can tell you I'm much happier.

  • @vincentmilam2627
    @vincentmilam2627 11 дней назад

    why do you not wrap when you get to 170

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  11 дней назад

      Over and over again we’ve found that the top brisket places don’t wrap while cooking. They get the best bark cooking uncovered the whole way and just wrapping to rest.

  • @melvingibson4525
    @melvingibson4525 28 дней назад

    I've had good luck with both

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад

      I used to have good luck with Costco. Not anymore unfortunately.

  • @Mrhandfriends
    @Mrhandfriends 28 дней назад

    Wish we had Sam’s Club over here :(

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@Mrhandfriends I will take you any time you come visit me!

  • @joewhite917
    @joewhite917 22 дня назад

    It wasn't brisket, but I found a 4 package of NY strip steak that had a lot of marbling, so I figured that they were choice, but we're just under prime.

    • @joewhite917
      @joewhite917 22 дня назад

      At Sam's Club

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  21 день назад

      Hey Joe - when you can find those it's like winning the lottery sometimes!

  • @tdtommy196
    @tdtommy196 28 дней назад +1

    I never bought a costco brisket before. But I bought a 3 pack of baby back ribs from there last month, and they sat in my freezer until this week. My Father In Law brought an additional 2 racks of smithfield baby backs that he bought at a local grocery store, over this week. So there I was yesterday morning with 5 racks of ribs on my little OKJ Highland. the Costco ribs look like they come from a completely different animal that smithfield. each rib in the rack is shorter and more curved, but the meat was thicker. Whereas the smithfield ribs are longer but less meat on top. Also the costco ribs had the membranes removed already which was nice. I just used salt and pepper on them and tacked them up with some blues hog original at the end. Honestly, they were both really good. The smithfields cooked about 30 min faster overall, but they were also closer to the firebox for most of the cook. I'm still trying to figure out which I like better. Ill be taste testing the rest of the weekend, because apparently when you make a pork loin roast, and 4 packages of grilled chicken thighs and legs as well for 9 total people, 5 racks of ribs is about 3 racks too many.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад +1

      Sounds like a great accidental test! But you are finding that not all meat is created equal. Now if you really want to up your rib game, watch my video from 2 weeks ago....... ruclips.net/video/-PpeNnDqUFA/видео.html

  • @jtplumbing6592
    @jtplumbing6592 28 дней назад

    Is Nick the guy from the full house reboot 😂

  • @bobby350z
    @bobby350z 21 день назад

    I suspect costco prime and choice brisket dont have much differences. They look the same as far as marbling is concerned. The american wagyu brisket at Costco has a lot more marbling.

  • @johnrackiewicz286
    @johnrackiewicz286 5 дней назад

    Isn't amazanin that our grandmothers made perfect roasts just based on weight,time and temp. No Electronical crutches. ???

  • @crushingbelial
    @crushingbelial 28 дней назад

    Piedmont triad area NC here. Costco stocks screw all for prime briskets anymore. Sams club prime quality has been pretty trashy as well.
    US foods variants will stock prime at 4.99 a lb which sucks but the quality is acceptable

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@crushingbelial you’re not far from me. Come to my Sam’s Club lol.

    • @crushingbelial
      @crushingbelial 28 дней назад

      @@BehindTheFoodTV hey hey I've been to the one in gso and it's often so picked over

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@crushingbelial meet you in Durham? 😂

    • @crushingbelial
      @crushingbelial 28 дней назад

      ​@BehindTheFoodTV haha we can get down soon buddy. I'm overdue for a Wegmans run too!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@crushingbelial I live around the corner from the Morrisville store. Lmk when you’re coming!

  • @lutomson3496
    @lutomson3496 25 дней назад

    costco does have Wagyu briskets at times like Wagyu burgers...this comparison and trimming was not equal..and i would rather have grain finish vs grass finish and Im from a 5th generation farm family

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  25 дней назад +1

      They do sometimes have Wagyu beef - but of course that wasn’t the topic here. Nor was grain vs grass. Just everyday brisket vs everyday brisket.

  • @tetsballer1835
    @tetsballer1835 24 дня назад

    Comparing a prime brisket to a choice ? :)

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад +1

      Which do you think would be better? Any chance you watched to the end?

  • @marco785
    @marco785 16 дней назад

    I think they stopped taking on smoke about 4 or 5 hours ago my friend.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  15 дней назад

      Hey Marco. Actually that's a myth that's been busted lots of times. A brisket carried unwrapped the whole way always takes on more smoke than one that's been wrapped - because they keep taking on smoke. Of course you know me an my experiments.......adding it to the list!

  • @marcustoney7762
    @marcustoney7762 16 дней назад

    The prime costco briskets are great!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  15 дней назад

      Ummmmm.........did you watch the video? ;-)

  • @thenomenclature7243
    @thenomenclature7243 25 дней назад

    The flat being folded over isn't an issue since not all briskets will be smoked, someone might love the fact there's extra meat on the flat.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  25 дней назад

      Interesting take. I think having that much ultra-thin meat at the end of a thick cut will make it unusable to pretty much every cook even those who braise their brisket. Also fwiw those who braise typically only buy brisket flats not whole packer briskets.

    • @thenomenclature7243
      @thenomenclature7243 25 дней назад

      @BehindTheFoodTV Mexicans call it suadero, literally boil it with spices amd make tacos, the more meat the better, I've not once seen them trim meat off only some fat as they remove it after the cook.

  • @jimeboyd3226
    @jimeboyd3226 13 дней назад +1

    I make beef bacon out of this thin brisket

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  12 дней назад

      I LOVE that idea! Can you get it tender enough without a long slow cook?

  • @KENNEY1023
    @KENNEY1023 16 дней назад

    Sam's club has a Members Mark prime that is cheaper than the Sam's club USDA choice brisket. After a lot of Googling I couldn't find out what grade is Member Mark prime beef is. It certainly isn't USDA prime, my best guess is it is USDA select which is why it is cheaper than the choice. I quit buying briskets from Sam's club and buy it from a source I know what I'm getting.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  16 дней назад

      I just talked to the local manager about your question. He said that Members Mark Prime is USDA Prime, and the more expensive stuff is likely both Angus and USDA graded. Hope this helps!

  • @jamesschneider3828
    @jamesschneider3828 День назад

    My Hereford would be offended.😢

  • @user-yr9hl2mk5h
    @user-yr9hl2mk5h 28 дней назад

    I’m
    Not a hater I love your content

  • @theironscorpion2128
    @theironscorpion2128 19 дней назад

    Where are you from originally? I only ask because your voice sounds a lot like Sam The Cooking Guy's.

  • @NotAsTraceable
    @NotAsTraceable 24 дня назад

    I've always thought Sam's Club had better meat than Costco.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  24 дня назад

      Clearly I should have asked you instead of wasting all those years buying meat at Costco! 😉

    • @NotAsTraceable
      @NotAsTraceable 23 дня назад

      I'm available if you need advice in the future.

  • @smokingtarheel3003
    @smokingtarheel3003 28 дней назад

    Sam's club for the win. I enjoyed the rib video you did recently. It's cool that you can shoot for a day and get multiple videos out of it. My next brisket is coming from Sam's since we don't have a Costco nearby. Awesome b-roll and great editing Nick!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      Thanks man. Working on a brisket video similar to the rib one - combining everything I've been taught about briskets along the way. I hope you like that one as much when we make it!

  • @6AM_YT
    @6AM_YT 27 дней назад +1

    Interestingly enough, I just smoked two briskets for the 4th; one a Choice from Restaurant Depot and the other an Angus Choice from Sam's. I didn't do a side by side taste comparison, however the Sam's Club brisket was really nicely trimmed out of the bag. No weird cuts anywhere, nice shape, well trimmed fat cap. The one from Restaurant Depot was a mess. Multiple slices in the meat, crazy fat cap, needed a lot of shaping. The butchering was so good on the Sam's Club brisket I was thinking about finding out who I can send an email saying how good of a job they do.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  25 дней назад

      You’re the third person to tell me RD briskets are crap. Thanks for making it easy for me to avoid them!

  • @stevenseagal26
    @stevenseagal26 28 дней назад +2

    Get to know your local butcher. That’s my go to.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      I wish the butchers here carried decent packer briskets at reasonable prices. Seems I can get one or the other - good brisket for $7/lb (insane) or no brisket at all at the local butchers.

    • @Threefiddyz
      @Threefiddyz 28 дней назад

      yea local here wants 2 to 3 times as much as costco or sams so nope. not happening

    • @stevenseagal26
      @stevenseagal26 27 дней назад

      @@BehindTheFoodTV bummer. I just got one at the butcher for 3.99 lb. Used the Goldees method. Came out great

  • @KritonelectronicsNet
    @KritonelectronicsNet 20 дней назад

    Your voice sounds the same as the only Sam lol

  • @TWC6724
    @TWC6724 28 дней назад +2

    I just want to say I don’t know if it’s you or Nick that replies to the negative or snarky comments on your videos sometimes, but your replies are pure gold! 😂 One of y’all has a gift Lol!!! I don’t remember what video I was reading the comments on but I had to go get a beer and go through all comments because it was so hilarious 😆 Y’all crack me up

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад +5

      LOL it's me (Al) - and I will admit that sometimes I get in "a mood" and let both guns go ablazing for the trolls :-)

    • @TWC6724
      @TWC6724 28 дней назад

      @@BehindTheFoodTV Keep it up! I absolutely love your replies! 🤣

  • @BenFeldman-kz7gt
    @BenFeldman-kz7gt 28 дней назад

    Al,
    Great video! Love the footage of you walking out with the brisket on your shoulder! How about a video in which you punch briskets like Rocky? Costco vs Sam’s Club!😂
    Keep up the great content!👍

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@BenFeldman-kz7gt lol thanks Ben! I can see that scene now…..with Nick holding the briskets up rolling his eyes at me and calling me a weakling 😂

  • @alancarlsonmd145
    @alancarlsonmd145 14 дней назад

    Costco is overall better for meat except for bone-in Pork Shoulder, definitely better at Sams. Also, Lobster Tails and Sams better although Costco has gotten better, Bacon - Oscar Meyer - much better at Sam's. But if I could only have one membership, today, it would be Costco.

  • @jolseywales
    @jolseywales 21 день назад

    You don't wrap them in foil and butchers paper like all the bbq boys??

  • @petejohnson6260
    @petejohnson6260 2 дня назад

    ummmm...Angus does not mean quality. Otherwise, thanks for the informative video!

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  День назад

      Actually breed does matter for quality - and Angus cows do produce superior beef to other breeds. At least in my experience. However……nothing is true until we test it right? Stay tuned!

  • @PJ-mb3ue
    @PJ-mb3ue 28 дней назад +1

    You didn’t even get the same grade of beef…

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      @@PJ-mb3ue I know right? Do you think the Sam’s Ckub brisket would have been better if I had?

  • @DiegoOrtiz-jl1hg
    @DiegoOrtiz-jl1hg 26 дней назад

    Are you going to have a Costco vs Sam's rib battle?

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  26 дней назад

      @@DiegoOrtiz-jl1hg Costco only has St Louis cut spares, and Sam’s has the full spare ribs. The battle would end at the meat counter! 😂

  • @petebrandstrom1038
    @petebrandstrom1038 23 дня назад +1

    Nice video, different meats

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  22 дня назад

      Thanks! Were you surprised which one was better?

    • @petebrandstrom1038
      @petebrandstrom1038 22 дня назад

      @@BehindTheFoodTV not really. When it came down to angus choice vs prime beef. I would have liked to try it myself though! I was a Sam’s member and switched to Costco. Better meat at my Costco, but I live in a different part of the country.

  • @rickaguilar3580
    @rickaguilar3580 17 дней назад

    I go to costco business center and buy wagu brisket thr

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  15 дней назад

      If only there was one less than 4 hours away!

  • @mrhardy7660
    @mrhardy7660 17 дней назад

    Kamado vs green egg vr treager

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  15 дней назад

      We've got a KJ vs Traeger vs Stick Burner one coming soon........

  • @absoz
    @absoz 28 дней назад +1

    1130pm on a friday night here - I want to go fire up the bbq for nibbles of some sort. Great work as always gents.

    • @BehindTheFoodTV
      @BehindTheFoodTV  28 дней назад

      Thanks Andrew - have a great weekend I hope you find something amazing to smoke!