Spice-Rubbed Braised Brisket Recipe (2024)

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Evan

Absolutely the place to get political if there's something relevant of concern! Thanks for letting us know.P.S. Avoiding problematic companies isn't political, really. It's just being a responsible consumer!

Prakash Nadkarni

Brisket is ideally suited for Instant-Pot cooking: just combine ingredients, turn cooker off when done. (Browning meat is nice but optional.) See lemonblossoms.com/blog/instant-pot-brisket/. It takes 75 min for a 4-5 Lb cut, less if you cheat and carve the brisket - into somewhat thicker slices - BEFORE cooking. (Use a VERY sharp knife). A little coffee (as here) and/or cocoa/chocolate adds pleasant complexity when combined with acid sources (tomato, vinegar, red wine): try it with chili.

Prakash Nadkarni

@Home Cook: It WILL work without coffee, but then you might want to use 1/2 - 3/4 cup pomegranate juice instead of 1 1/2 cups. Coffee, which is bitter, and the juice, which is acid/sour (as is the wine) sort of cancel each other out to yield a mellow, complex result. Without the coffee, the juice's sourness might dominate.

Luann

This is the only brisket I will ever make again! I had a smaller brisket and put the shallots in the dutch oven with the brisket rather than doing it 3 hours later. It came out perfect. I skipped the broiling part as well. My brisket looked just like the picture above.This was the most delicious brisket that I have ever made. The lemon juice and parsley add a nice touch. Thank you Susan Spungen and The NY Times. You always come though!

Jennie

Didn’t have pomegranate juice. Didn’t want to go to the store. Subbed juice from 1lb of sour cherries I had in the freezer plus about 2Tbsp pomegranate molasses. Rave reviews.

Claudia O'Connell

Made this for Hanukah dinner 2020 and it was the best pot roast recipe I have made. Sprinkling roasted pistachio nuts as a garnish gave such a wonderful compliment to the richness of the flavors. This will be my annual brisket recipe for the holiday.

Christine

If you are in the United States you can find “Pom Wonderful” brand juice in the refrigerated juice cabinet in most supermarkets

Prakash Nadkarni

@Jenn: You can certainly slow-cook. See recipetineats.com/slow-cooker-beef-brisket-with-bbq-sauce/ and dinneratthezoo.com/slow-cooker-brisket/. For the present recipe, follow steps 1-3; substitute slow-cooker for oven in Step 4,cook for 8-10 hours. Then follow the remaining steps of the recipe.The reason for cooking cipollini separately is that they would turn to mush if cooked with the meat.

Tasha

Is separating out the fat necessary? It seems fiddly. Happy Hanukkah to everyone making this on the first night.

Gina Ruben

They also have a very bad reputation for how they treat their employees.

Susan

Very good but still prefer the coffee brisket recipe in Zahav. Don’t need to put under broiler. Reheated on top of stove, removed brisket, and reduced liquid a bit.

Cooking in SF

My mom made this yesterday and it was delicious that it was on the saltier side. Having grown up in a household that uses less salt, we are also a bit more sensitive to the taste. Take that as you will! But overall delicious meal

Misha

I didn't have many things in this recipe, and it still came out delicious! my first time making brisket too. i used all red wine, because i did not have pomegranate juice; and i didn't have parsley or lemon to add at the end...and i didn't want to remedy that because - covid. I would like to make it again sometime with the pomegranate, to see how that is different. But even without it the brisket was delicious!

Kathy

I made this for New Year's Eve. Fabulous! My first time ever making brisket. The 5 lb cut was too big for my dutch oven, but I just folded it in to brown and made it work. I made it a day ahead, refrigerated the whole pot, removed the fat the next day and sliced it. I reheated on stovetop and did a 5" broil. It was exceptional; the flavors complex and the meat tender. The parsley adds a fresh note and the presentation is very festive with the pomegranate seeds. I wouldn't change a thing.

july 30, 2021

Made it in the Instant Pot, on the “Meat Stew” setting, for 40 min. Amazing. Was as good as when I braised it in the oven.

Scott

Absolutely the best braised brisket in my long life. Context: I grew up on briskets from my mother and grandmother that had tasty meat, but no seasoning so it required when I was younger ketchup, and later, with a more sophisticated palle horseradish to fully enjoy the meat.But not with this brisket, it is absolutely delicious and moist, but not greasy as the seasoning of the rub come through loud and clear.

emma b

Delicious recipe which I make for the holidays the past 3 years. For an even more festive flair - I added sliced star fruit when serving. Beautiful!

Andrea

With regard to "pomegranate juice," should one use sweetened or unsweetened? Thanks!

Becky

Can someone advise on how to reheat the second day, as suggested by the note?

Ben

Flavor is absolutely delicious. But I did this with a flat brisket a bit under 3 lbs and it came out somewhat tough. Anyone have ideas why it might turn out that way?

Catherine R

Made according to the recipe but didn’t have wine so used more pomegranate juice. When the brisket was tender, removed it and cooked the sauce down to be somewhat thicker. Didn’t have fresh pomegranates or small onions so it was just meat and sauce. Huge hit! Definitely a keeper.

rachael

This is one of my go-to crowd pleasers. Always make a double recipe - you’re going to need it! I also double the onions because they are spectacular!

Wendy

Would this work with lamb? Has anyone tried it?

ADM

I have made this on several occasions and this has become our "Go To Brisket Dish" for several Family members. A couple of tweaks (in addition to those previously mentioned) is that I:-Use WHOLE Prime vacuum Brisket (Costco--its $4 per lb vs. $8 for Flat trimmed vs. $12 for Prime trim)-up the dry wine from 8->12oz-Shallots & Chipopolini-initially roast for slightly less than 3 hrs. Let rest refrigerated overnight intact before removing the fat & then let soak sliced in fridge in juiceMMM!

Valerie

Has anyone seasoned the brisket the day before?

Olivia

Am I the only one that got a mouthful of coffee grinds with every bite? Don't get me wrong, the taste and texture of the brisket was EXCEPTIONAL, but I found the grinds off-putting. Any advice? I used finely ground. Also potentially a very silly question but is the coffee still caffeinated after such a long time in the oven? Can I feel this to my toddler? Thanks!

CSN

Fabulous. Followed directions including chilling in fridge for a while, up until broiling step. I just put it back in oven to warm back up,no broiling. Meat was perfectly tender. Used small shallots. What a fabulous flavor. Will add this to special occasion repertoire!

Clara

WARNING: this brisket is highly caffeinated. My fiancé and I were awake half the night after eating this (delicious) brisket. I used espresso in the rub and, what do you know, after 4 hours braising in espresso-saturated liquid, this beef had us wired. Consequently, I recommend either using decaf or enjoying this dish as part of a decadent Sunday lunch. Note: eating this brisket for lunch at the office the next day and was very productive in the afternoon.

marie

My local supermarket didn’t have brisket, so I substituted tritip. ‘Twas delicious! I took some pomegranate seeds out of the freezer ( our tree yielded about 60 pomegranates this year), whirred them in the blender and passed through a sieve to yield 1 1/2 cups of juice. So, so good. My son, who is a tough critic, objected to the pomegranate seed garnish as defiling the meat, but still loved it. I thought the garnish was essential - otherwise it would have looked very monochrome brown.

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Spice-Rubbed Braised Brisket Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long should you braise a brisket? ›

To achieve tender and juicy brisket in a reasonable amount of time (about 4 hours), the key is to hold the meat between 180 and 200 degrees. In this optimal temperature zone, collagen breaks down at a rapid pace, but the meat stays well below the boiling point of water (212 degrees), helping minimize moisture loss.

What is the difference between smoked brisket and braised brisket? ›

Smoked brisket is made with the second, fattier cut attached, so it doesn't dry out after hours in the smoker. Braised brisket is ordinarily made from only the first cut, which helps the leaner meat hold moisture. If your braised brisket tends to be dry, try using the deckle point instead.

How long to rub brisket before cooking? ›

It's important to let the brisket absorb the flavor of the rub for a long period of time prior to smoking. Wrap the rubbed cut of meat tightly in plastic wrap and then let it sit undisturbed in the refrigerator for at least six hours or overnight.

Should I put sugar in my brisket rub? ›

Tips for the Best Brisket

The sugar in the rub also crisps to a nice brown crust on the meat, but it does burn easily so keep dry-rubbed meat away from high flames. Cook it low and slow: Low and slow is the name of the game with barbecue.

Should you flip a brisket while braising? ›

If You Ask Us, Fat-Side-Down Is The Way To Go

You're now one step closer to becoming a grill master at your next backyard barbecue. So, the next time you're cooking a delicious cut of brisket on your wood pellet grill, remember these tips: no flipping, basting, braising, and always cook fat-side-down.

How long to braise a brisket at 225? ›

A: You can usually figure about 1.5 hours per pound at 225 degrees for brisket, pork shoulder and other larger pieces of meat. Several things can affect this time such as actual meat thickness, wind, temperature and how often you open the door of the smoker.

Can you overcook braised brisket? ›

You can overcook a braise,” she says, even if there is more wiggle room for when it's done.

Why is my braised brisket tough? ›

Brisket contains a lot of connective tissue, which can make it tough. The type of connective tissue in brisket is called collagen. Cook the meat quickly and you get tough, dry meat. Cook a brisket slowly, with some liquid, and the collagen turns into gelatin.

Why is my braised brisket not tender? ›

OK, most of the problem with tough brisket is usually undercooking. The way to solve this is to cook to internal temperature of about 95C or 203f. But that is just a rough guide to tender brisket. If you cook it very low & slow, say anywhere from 220f to 240f, it will be close to tender at 91C or 196f.

What is the 3 2 1 rule for brisket? ›

First off, you'd smoke or bake the brisket at 225 degrees for 3 hours; then you'd wrap it in foil and keep cooking it for 2 hours. Finally, uncovered and cook for 1 more hour before letting it rest for a few minutes prior serving.

Can you rub a brisket too early? ›

Don't season too far in advance

Seasoning too far in advance will start to cure the meat, resulting in dry brisket. Brown and Ayala usually apply a dry rub about an hour an advance, though they say it's also fine to do it right before you put the brisket in the smoker.

Should brisket be fat side up or down? ›

The main reason to cook brisket fat side down is for delicious consistent results, especially when it comes to competition barbecue. Fat-side down encourages a more pronounced smoke ring. A smoke ring refers to the thin ribbon of pink-colored meat between the crust and the interior brown-colored meat.

What is the secret to juicy brisket? ›

Hitting your brisket with the right level of heat is critical. For example, if you're cooking at 250°F, hit it with 350°F to start. For the first 20 minutes, you'll want to use a higher temperature to sear the brisket and brown the outer layer, which will help contain its juiciness.

How long to braise a 10 lb brisket? ›

When you're ready to start cooking it, just pop it into a 300-degree oven, still tightly covered. Cook the brisket for several hours, or about 40 minutes per pound.

How do you know when braised brisket is done? ›

When the brisket is tender enough that you can easily slide a fork into it, it's done. I transfer it to a cutting board and let it rest for about 30 minutes, then slice it thinly against the grain. Then I put the slices back into the braising liquid and let them soak for about a half hour while keeping it warm.

Does brisket get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

The temperature of the meat begins to rise again -- which you want because brisket gets more tender the longer you cook it.

Does brisket braise well? ›

Slow cooking beef brisket in a rich, savory red wine bath for several hours transforms the tough, fatty cut of beef into something so tender and juicy you hardly need a knife to cut it. This red wine braised brisket recipe is a variation of the recipe my husband and I usually make for my family at Passover.

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