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My best low and slow oven brisket recipe is everything you’ve been looking for in a brisket. It has a deliciously seasoned bark, tender meat, and is extremely juicy. You may just find that oven brisket is better than turkey or ham during the holidays.
1.1k. SHARES. 5 from 377 votes. Jump to Recipe. When it comes to BBQ, brisket is king! And what barbecue aficionados won’t tell you is you can make an amazing fork-tender oven-baked brisket with a flavorful, crunchy bark using your home oven, no smoker or grill necessary.
Dig into some serious barbecue with this Texas Oven-Roasted Beef Brisket recipe from Food Network. The meat is rubbed with chili, mustard and garlic powders.
The best Texas-style brisket is tender without falling apart and has a thick layer of smoky-peppery bark that surrounds each slice. While we can’t exactly replicate the terroir of a Texas smokehouse, we can slow-roast brisket in the oven at home.
Buttery, fragrant, and fork-tender brisket is easy to make in your own kitchen. Chef John 's simple baked brisket recipe will wow your tastebuds with its juicy and savory flavor. Learn how to make this sensational dish, plus get tips on side dishes and storage.
This beef brisket made in the oven is about as close as you can come to Texas-style smoked brisket without actually using a smoker. Juicy beef brisket is rubbed with an amazing dry rub and baked in the oven until tender. Learn how to make a great beef brisket right in your kitchen.
This juicy, tender beef brisket recipe is made in the oven for a hassle-free way to make shredded brisket. Coated with a sweet and smoky dry rub, it’s cooked low and slow for tender shredded beef that everyone will love at your next BBQ!