You've spent the last eight (perhaps 12 hours) roasting or smoking a beef brisket, and now it's time to slice it and serve it. What a fantastic accomplishment, but here's the rub (sorry).
Unless you cook it regularly, you may not know how to cut brisket. You’ll need to understand how to tell the flat from the point, how to trim the fat, and how to cut against the grain when slicing ...
When it comes to easy, family-friendly meals that deliver big on flavor, crock pot pulled brisket is a must-try recipe.
What is the secret to a tender brisket? Brisket can be one of the tougher cuts of beef, but cooking it low and slow helps break down the connective tissue. In this Hanukkah brisket recipe ...
Choose a well-marbled piece of beef brisket if you can, as it will be far more succulent than a very lean cut. You can also make the potato latkes separately and just serve them topped with soured ...
It's typical to rest a brisket before slicing, since the sometimes-chewy cut benefits a lot by allowing the juices to redistribute through the meat. This cranberry brisket is braised in the oven ...