Plan for 1/2 lb. of raw brisket per person, accounting for roughly 1/4 lb. of cooked brisket. The brisket should be cooked low and slow, ideally at 250ºF, to break down connective tissues and achieve ...
I don’t know why brisket recipes always seem to take five hours and consist of 10 or more ingredients. I love a good slow-cooked piece of meat with a complex rub, but for everyday meals at home, we ...
Although opinions and techniques vary widely on how to smoke brisket, there seems to a temperature that many home cooks swear ...
For years I was on the fence about holiday brisket, because most of the time, the meat that emerged from my Dutch oven would be dry, tough and stringy. Once in a while, however, the brisket would be ...
I put three brisket-cooking methods to the test: Serious Eats' oven-braised recipe, a dump-and-stir slow-cooker version, and a stove-top-to-slow-cooker hybrid. The challenge for all methods was ...
Beef brisket is an ideal choice for the low-and-slow cooking method that is pot au feu, a centuries-old French preparation. It's a boiled dinner with tons of flavor, originally meant to be consumed in ...
Chef Hooni Kim says that if you’re only going to make one recipe from his new cookbook, “My Korea,” braised beef short ribs should be it. Being the contrarian I am, I instead went straight for the ...
Andrew Zimmern's holiday-worthy whole beef brisket is braised in an oniony broth with wedges of sweet fennel. A rub with paprika, sage, and other seasonings helps create a flavorful crust on the ...
The best rule of thumb is to factor about 1/2 lb. raw brisket per person, which will yield a rough average of about 1/4 lb. of cooked brisket per person. If brisket is the star of the show and few ...