Dad's Best Brisket

"My dad knows how much I love this. Thanks for the recipe."
 
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Ready In:
6hrs 20mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
8-10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Center brisket on a large heavy piece of foil in a roaster; sprinkle with liquid smoke.
  • Sprinkle brisket with celery salt, garlic salt, onion salt, and pepper.
  • Fold sides of foil over to seal; refrigerate overnight.
  • 6 1/2 hour before serving, open foil and season with salt, pepper, and Worcestershire sauce.
  • Reseal and cook in a slow oven at 300 degrees for 5 hours.
  • Uncover and Pour barbecue sauce over brisket.
  • Cook 1 additional hour, uncovered; let sit 20 minutes before slicing.

Questions & Replies

  1. Can this be done in a slow cooker?
     
  2. Hi! I'm cooking a 13 pound brisket in a roasting pan. Do I double the ingredients and how long/what temp do you suggest I cook? Thanks so much, it's my first brisket! Amy
     
  3. When do you add the liquid smoke?
     
  4. About how much celery salt, garlic salt and onion salt are you talking about?
     
  5. For Dad’s Beat Brisket recipe, do you buy a trimmed brisket or trim one yourself?
     
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Reviews

  1. This was the best brisket in the world! Buy a big brisket cause you're gonna want leftovers I promise. Do yourself a favor; buy reynolds foil bags and use kc masterpiece regular flavor. After the 5 hours cooking, scrape off the fat layer and discard. Then pour the sauce on. After the last hour cooking. cool for the 20 min., then cool covered for 30 more min., then slice and pour more kc masterpiece sauce over and reheat in 350 oven just to heat. Perfect. Great sweet bbq sandwiches the next day.
     
  2. I made this brisket for a huge family gathering for Father's Day. I followed the recipe exactly and the result was rave reviews. I have tried many brisket cooking methods and this is the best. It is an easy recipe that has splendid results. It is now my default recipe for brisket.
     
  3. Wowie!! This is worth way more than 5 stars. So easy and the men in my family said it was the best BBQ brisket they had ever had. Compliments don't get any better. Thanks for this incredible recipe.
     
  4. I made this for the Zaar Cookathon week and our 4th of July cookout. This was so easy. The smoked flavor of the brisket was incredible. So tender and juicey. Family and guests all raved about this as they were devouring it. NurseDi, we love your recipes. Thanks :)
     
  5. I wish I had known how easy it was to make such a wonderful brisket a long time ago! It always seemed like it would be so difficult to me but, with this method its not! I have made it several times and it has come out perfectly every time. The only thing I do different is cut the cooking time in half since I only use 3 lbs of brisket instead of the 5-7 called for in the recipe. Its sooooo YUMMY and EASY, my two favorite things! Thanks for posting! =)
     
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Tweaks

  1. I was going through my cookbook looking for this recipe and cannot believe I had never rated this. I used all seasoning powders in place of salts and allowed people to add their own brand and amount of bbq sauce. It was wonderful! Thank you!
     
  2. This was my first brisket, ever! It came was great and my family loved it. I had a smaller cut so I did adjust the time and amount of ingredients. I followed the other suggestions and 1) marinated it fat side down, 2) I used spice powders instead of salt and added a little extra salt, 3) baked on 250, and 4) trimmed the fat after 5 hours. The only change I plan to make next time is to try it in the crockpot. This recipe is a keeper.
     

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