Amazing Apple Butter Brisket Recipe - Living Sweet Moments (2024)

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This amazing Apple Butter Brisket recipe is sweet, tender, and perfect for the holidays. Made with beer and roasted to perfection. It also feeds a crowd

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Better Than Your Grandma’s Brisket Recipe

I know the title of this dish will offend many Jewish grandmas out there BUT that’s because they haven’t tried this one, even Howard Wolowitz’s mom would agree.

I’ve made and tried many Brisket recipes out there but the Apple Butter in this particular recipe combined with the other ingredients gives off a very specific sweet and yummy melt in your mouth flavor.

For Passover, I made this exact Brisket recipe but used Apricot Jam, 2 weeks ago I had a surplus of Apple Butter from making this recipe so I decided to substitute the Apple Butter with the Apricot Jam..

Now I am not going back. if you’re looking for a Rosh Hashanah Recipe – YOU’VE FOUND IT!

The beauty of this recipe is that you can make it up to 4 days in advance and heat it up at the last minute. If you’re strapped for time and choose not to marinate it, it’s fine! – I won’t tell 😉

So it’s versatile and forgiving. I have yet to try this in a slow cooker, so if you do, please let me know how it comes out.

If you’ve never had Brisket before, where have you been? It’s the perfect cut of beef that will feed an army or your average Jewish family.

It’s usually braised and after it’s cooked it comes out so soft that almost melts in your mouth. Weirdly enough, my Grandma never made Brisket when I was growing up so I tried it as an adult.

This Apple Butter Brisket recipe is formulated for 10-12 people but you can adjust it by just doubling/halving the sauce ingredients. Rule of thumb when it comes to beef: 1 lb. feeds 2 people so 6 lbs. makes 12 servings.

I hope you can try this delicious Apple Butter Brisket at home. If you do, please upload a pic on Instagram and tag me @Livingsweetmoments or use the hashtag #LivingSweet. I promise to repost it.

Apple Butter Brisket

Prep Time

10 mins

Cook Time

3 hrs 15 mins

Total Time

3 hrs 25 mins

This amazing Apple Butter Brisket recipe is sweet, tender, and perfect for the holidays. Made with beer and roasted to perfection. It also feeds a crowd

Course:Entree

Cuisine:Jewish

Servings: 12

Calories: 440 kcal

Author: Tiffany Bendayan

Ingredients

  • 6 lbBrisket fat trimmed
  • 9ozjar Apple Butter (1 cup homemade)
  • 3/4cupBeef Stock
  • 2largeOnionssliced
  • 1packetLipton Onion Soup Mix
  • 1bottleDark Beer
  • 3Garlic Cloveschopped
  • 1/4cupParsleychopped
  • 2tablespoonsOlive Oil
  • Salt + Pepper

Instructions

  1. In a large bag combine the Brisket, the onion soup mix, and the apple butter. Move the bag around so the butter and onion soup covers the entire brisket. Let it marinate overnight (optional)

  2. Preheat oven to 350 Degrees F.

  3. Season the beef with salt and Pepper

  4. In a large skillet, heat 1 tablespoonof olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the meat and marinade and let it brown on both sides for about 4-5 minutes on each side

  5. Remove Brisket from heat and place on a large baking dish

  6. Lower the heat to medium, using the same skillet add another tablespoon of oil and cook the onions until they soften up (about 5 minutes)

  7. Add in the chopped garlic and let it cook for 1-2 minutes more. Be careful not to burn the garlic

  8. With a wooden spoon scrape the bottom of the skillet to release the browned pieces of meat

  9. Add the beer and stock to the onions and let it come to a boil

  10. Empty the sauce on top of the beef in the baking dish and move it around so the entire sauce has spread on top and at the bottom of the Brisket. Cover with foil

  11. Roast in the oven for at least 2:30 to 3 hours. Turning the beef once. Be careful that the sauce doesn’t dry up. Meat should be tender.

  12. Remove from oven and slice it thinly against the grain. Top with sauce and garnish with chopped parsley

Recipe Notes

If you want to make this brisket 2-3 days in advance:

When Brisket comes out of the oven wrap it uncut with aluminum foil. Pour the sauce along with the onions into a plastic container and refrigerate both until ready to use

To serve, simply preheat oven to 350 Degrees F. Slice the beef thinly against the grain, top with sauce and onions and bake for approximately 30-35 minutes.

Nutrition Facts

Apple Butter Brisket

Amount Per Serving

Calories 440Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 6g38%

Cholesterol 140mg47%

Sodium 482mg21%

Potassium 871mg25%

Carbohydrates 14g5%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 8g9%

Protein 48g96%

Vitamin A 110IU2%

Vitamin C 4mg5%

Calcium 30mg3%

Iron 4.6mg26%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

How to cook brisket to perfection? ›

Brown brisket in a small amount of oil over medium-high heat. Or sear fat side up in a heated 500 ˚F oven for 20 minutes to develop flavor. Add a small amount of liquid (water, broth, or wine) to a Dutch oven, cover tightly, and simmer gently over low heat or in a 275 ˚F oven for 3 to 4 hours, or until tender.

How to make lean brisket juicy? ›

Add Moisture

After two or four hours of cooking, you can lightly spray your brisket with water, hot sauce, apple cider vinegar, or apple juice. You can do this every 30 minutes or every hour, based on preference.

How to flavor brisket? ›

Salt and pepper add a classic base, onion powder and garlic powder bring earthy, aromatic elements, and the smoked paprika adds color and a kiss of flavor. The coriander is a bit acidic, and it almost tastes citrusy. It's a bright note to lift the flavor of the beef.

What is the 3-2-1 brisket rule? ›

Often used for other meats that require long, slow cooking on the barbecue, such as ribs, the 3-2-1 method essentially involves firstly smoking the meat as it is for three hours, wrapping it for the second two hours, and finally finishing the cooking unwrapped for the last hour.

What not to do when cooking a brisket? ›

To help teach you how to become a brisket pro, here are 12 brisket mistakes everyone should avoid.
  1. Cooking at the Wrong Temperature. ...
  2. Using the Wrong Rub. ...
  3. Not Allowing (More Than) Enough Time to Smoke. ...
  4. Not Letting Brisket Rest Long Enough. ...
  5. Making Too Many Changes Between Cooks.

What is the best liquid to keep brisket moist? ›

If you want to give your brisket some extra moisture without messing with the flavor, just use plain water. It will get the job done and allow you to focus on imparting your desired flavor into the meat through a brisket injection and exterior rub.

What tenderizes brisket? ›

Slow cook it. Tough cuts of meat with lots of connective tissue, like brisket, chuck roast, and bottom round, are some of the best choices for the slow cooker. Cooked low and slow for many hours, the collagen in these tough cuts eventually breaks, leaving you with shreds of tender, juicy meat.

What temperature does brisket fall apart at? ›

Mind you, it is a little faster. The meat still needs a couple of hours in a higher temperature range to fully render fat and dissolve collagen. Brisket can be done in a range of 200-210°F (93-99°C), but as a general rule, it's safe to bet on 203°F (95°C). Brisket should be tender but not so tender it's falling apart.

Should I rub or marinate brisket? ›

Marinating helps tenderize tough cuts by breaking up the muscle fibers. But low, slow cooking does that, too, so no need to marinate when you're smoking brisket. Brown and Ayala start with high-grade brisket from a ranch in Iowa, and season it with nothing more than a dry rub of equal parts salt and pepper.

Should you season brisket the night before? ›

All that rub breaks down and becomes a juice and it's being absorbed by the fat. That's a really important part of the process. You know, you can let them sit out for about an hour seasoned and you kind of get the same deal, but it's not really the same. To us, letting it sit overnight is always going to be better.

How to cook brisket like a pro? ›

I like to add in some Post Oak wood chips or chunks because it gives the meat some extra smoke flavor. Next, place the brisket into the smoker with the fat side of the brisket facing the heat. This layer of fat allows it to serve as a “protection” layer against the heat. Cook for anywhere from 7-8 hours.

What is brisket preferred cooking method? ›

Slow cooking is a convenient method for cooking brisket. Season your brisket and place it in the slow cooker with some vegetables and broth. Cook on low heat for 8-10 hours or until the internal temperature of the meat reaches 90-95°C.

How to smoke perfect brisket? ›

For a 12- to 14-pound brisket, allow anywhere from 9 to 12 hours in the smoker. Here, you'll first smoke the brisket for 6 to 8 hours, until it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F. Then, you'll wrap the brisket in unwaxed butcher's paper and return it to the smoker for 3 to 4 hours, until it reaches 203°F.

Do you cook brisket at 225 or 250 in the oven? ›

Select a whole, untrimmed “packer cut” brisket weighing 10-12 pounds. Trim excess fat, leaving a 1/8″ – 1/4″ fat cap, and apply a favorite rub. Barbecue at 225-250°F to 170°F internal temperature. Wrap in foil and cook in a 300°F cooker or oven to 205°F internal temperature.

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