Today's recipe is my custom version that
I adapted from a recipe in the fabulous
Colorado Cache Cookbook,
one of my top 10 favorites.
I adapted from a recipe in the fabulous
Colorado Cache Cookbook,
one of my top 10 favorites.
Aye, here's the RUB
1 1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
2 TBSP. chili powder
2 crushed bay leaves {I simply crumble with my hands.}
Combine in your favorite small bowl.
See below.
1 1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. pepper
2 TBSP. chili powder
2 crushed bay leaves {I simply crumble with my hands.}
Combine in your favorite small bowl.
See below.
Take out:
one gorgeous 4 pound brisket
medium size roasting pan
Large piece of foil {or lid}
PREHEAT OVEN: 325*
one gorgeous 4 pound brisket
medium size roasting pan
Large piece of foil {or lid}
PREHEAT OVEN: 325*
Isn't this pretty?
Place your brisket FAT SIDE UP in your casserole pan.
Caution: Do not freak out over the amount of fat.
Just quickly sprinkle your beautiful rub
generously all over it and you'll be OK.
I mean, seriously, look at that photo.
It's all good.
Cover pan tightly with foil {or lid}.
Bake for 4 hours. How easy is this?
When you remove the brisket, place it on
a cutting board and
scrape off the spices and fat. Discard.
Slice thinly across the grain.
Serve on buns.
Smothered in this fantastically
delicious and easy BBQ sauce...
Caution: Do not freak out over the amount of fat.
Just quickly sprinkle your beautiful rub
generously all over it and you'll be OK.
I mean, seriously, look at that photo.
It's all good.
Cover pan tightly with foil {or lid}.
Bake for 4 hours. How easy is this?
When you remove the brisket, place it on
a cutting board and
scrape off the spices and fat. Discard.
Slice thinly across the grain.
Serve on buns.
Smothered in this fantastically
delicious and easy BBQ sauce...
joonie, I will be first in line to buy your cookbook barbecue sauce:
About 20 minutes before your brisket is done
combine these ingredients in a medium size saucepan.
3 TBSP brown sugar
1 14 oz. bottle of Heinz ketchup { 1 3/4 cups}
1/2 cup water
4 TBSP. Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp. dry mustard
1/2 tsp. celery salt
6 TBSP. butter
1/2 tsp. salt
few shakes of pepper
Bring to a boil. Reduce to simmer.
Simmer until meat is ready, stirring occasionally.
Spoon generously over sliced brisket.
Line up at your local bookstore ... someday soon.
About 20 minutes before your brisket is done
combine these ingredients in a medium size saucepan.
3 TBSP brown sugar
1 14 oz. bottle of Heinz ketchup { 1 3/4 cups}
1/2 cup water
4 TBSP. Worcestershire sauce
1 tsp. dry mustard
1/2 tsp. celery salt
6 TBSP. butter
1/2 tsp. salt
few shakes of pepper
Bring to a boil. Reduce to simmer.
Simmer until meat is ready, stirring occasionally.
Spoon generously over sliced brisket.
Line up at your local bookstore ... someday soon.
Watch your family & friends dash away with their prize.
We serve ours on buttered stove top grilled buns
with a side of Evan's fabby freshly home made coleslaw.
Oh ~ on our Scout designed plates.
I need to photograph those and
share them here.
Come back and see me
after dinner. I want to
know your story.
ox joon
We serve ours on buttered stove top grilled buns
with a side of Evan's fabby freshly home made coleslaw.
Oh ~ on our Scout designed plates.
I need to photograph those and
share them here.
Come back and see me
after dinner. I want to
know your story.
ox joon
9 comments:
Wow what a wonderful recipe ! You are the best joonie.
Hmmm...yum! It's not even close to dinner time, and already I'm hungry.
OOOh I am drooling! This sounds soooooo good!
I love how you picture the ingredients - so much easier to remember.
Another winner Joon.. I know its been asked before, but how do you stay so slim with all this good food around?
Looks delishhhhh
WOW, What a delicious looking BBQ!! Thanks for sharing... I am starving now.... :)
Sounds good to me. Brisket is one of my favorite meats! So full of flavor. Thanks for sharing.
It was FANTASTIC! I am sure I ate way too much of this delicious brisket. But I will always have room for more. MMMMM MMMMM
OMG! YUMMY!!! real freakin food! I think I remember real food?
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