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This mouthwatering Slow Cooked Barbeque Brisket recipe is a new family favorite. 10 minutes of prep time and just pop it in the oven to slow roast to perfection! Perfect easy weeknight meal or game day food!

 

This mouthwatering Slow Cooked Barbeque Brisket recipe is a new family favorite. 10 minutes of prep time and just pop it in the oven to slow roast to perfection! Perfect easy weeknight meal or game day food!

It’s Freaky Friday again! My friend Michaela from An Affair from the Heart has organized yet another recipe swap among a group of great food bloggers. We are each cooking from a different blog…which was completely secret until this morning when our posts went live! I was excited to have my friend Sandra from The Foodie Affair. I knew just which recipe to pick, because I’ve been eyeing it for a couple months now!

I could have written something similar myself. Until I started blogging, I hadn’t written much of anything since college. I’m not going to tell you how long ago that was, but trust me when I say, it has been a long time. Photography has always been a hobby for me, but I haven’t studied it, although I feel like I really need to at this point to improve. And like Sandra, I am also a self taught cook. My inspiration comes from my in laws. My husband and I live next door to my mother in law. She and my late father in law are amazing cooks, and so many of my recipes have been inspired by them. Prior to married life, my cooking skills were pretty much limited to spaghetti pie, broccoli cheese surprise and “everything” cookies.  Enough said?

Another thing I like about Sandra’s blog is that she tends to cook on the mostly healthy side like me. And we’re both runners!

Slow Cooked Barbeque Brisket

I chose to make Sandra’s Oven Cooked Barbeque Brisket recipe.  My Jewish relatives make the best brisket, and I love it when someone makes it for a holiday celebration!  But I’ve never tried making it myself, so I was a little nervous to try making this slow cooked barbeque brisket. I was especially nervous since I put it off until yesterday, which meant that if it didn’t come out, I was going to have to come up with another recipe to try at the last minute!

This mouthwatering Slow Cooked Barbeque Brisket recipe is a new family favorite! 10 minutes of prep time and just pop it in the oven to slow roast to perfection! Perfect easy weeknight meal or game day food!

I shouldn’t have worried. This slow cooked barbeque brisket recipe is slow roasted to perfection. And it was such an easy recipe…only ten minutes of prep time! The oven does the rest.

This is one recipe I will definitely be making again. Everyone loved it here!

It’s a versatile recipe too. You could use this slow cooked barbeque brisket as an easy weeknight dish since the prep time is so minimal and just let it slow roast in the oven for a good portion of the day. But it would also be great game day party food. Just look at this sandwich!

This mouthwatering Slow Cooked Barbeque Brisket recipe is a new family favorite! 10 minutes of prep time and just pop it in the oven to slow roast to perfection! Perfect easy weeknight meal or game day food!

 

 

Oven Cooked Barbeque Brisket

Oven Cooked Barbeque Brisket

Yield: 8
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 6 hours
Total Time: 6 hours 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 5-6 pounds brisket
  • 1 teaspoon celery salt
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon onion salt
  • 2 ounces liquid smoke
  • 1 ounce Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 cup prepared Barbecue sauce of your choice

Instructions

  1. Place your brisket on a piece of tinfoil.
  2. Mix together celery salt, garlic powder and onion salt. Season both sides of the brisket.
  3. Pour Liquid Smoke and Worcestershire sauce over the meat. As it drips down the side, lift the meat so the liquid also seasons the underside of the meat.
  4. Wrap foil around meat. Add an extra piece of foil if you need to. Return meat to the refrigerator and marinate overnight.
  5. Bring the meat to room temperature (30 minutes) and then bake at 275 degrees for 5 hours. Remove foil and pour about 1 cup of barbecue sauce over the meat. Bake for an additional 60 minutes with the foil open.
  6. Cool and slice into thin pieces.

Notes

The traditional rule of "doneness" is different when you are slow cooking a cut like brisket. In this case, you want to achieve "fork tender" which means a fork will slide in like butter. Once your internal temperature hits 185-195 degrees, then you can start checking for tenderness. Inserting your meat thermometer from the side, rather than the top is the best way to get a good reading.

If making as a sandwich, top with a shredded coleslaw mix. I just used the shredded veggies that would go into coleslaw, not coleslaw with the dressing itself.

Nutrition Information:
Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 5679Total Fat: 383gSaturated Fat: 157gCholesterol: 1684mgSodium: 7285mgCarbohydrates: 122gSugar: 95gProtein: 474g

This mouthwatering Slow Cooked Barbeque Brisket recipe is a new family favorite! 10 minutes of prep time and just pop it in the oven to slow roast to perfection! Perfect easy weeknight meal or game day food!

 

 

 

Maddy

Thursday 21st of January 2016

Love your recipes

Michelle Nahom

Thursday 21st of January 2016

Thank you Maddy...you made my day!

Ann

Friday 1st of January 2016

I'm sorry, but did I miss the slow cooker part? Thought it said bake!

Michelle Nahom

Friday 1st of January 2016

Nope...it is slow cooked but not in the slow cooker!

Barb

Monday 28th of December 2015

Can you leave out the liquid smoke?

Michelle Nahom

Monday 28th of December 2015

I haven't made it without the liquid smoke, but I imagine it would be just fine. Let me know how it turns out if you try it!

Theresa @DearCreatives

Wednesday 28th of October 2015

Sounds like a yummy recipe. Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight party. Shared.

Quinn Caudill

Tuesday 27th of October 2015

Michelle, Freaky Friday sounds awesome and so does this brisket. I will be checking out the other blogs. Thanks for sharing with us at #ThrowbackThursday.

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