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How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?I'm not fond of chemicals,Is there a way to tenderize this without buying equipment? I would LOVE a melt-in-your-mouth recipe to make my husband proud! Thank you, Thriftyone Feedback About This Post:RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?No tenderizer needed, it's all in the cooking. I do mine in a shallow roasting pan / cake pan, one with about 2" walls .. coat the brisket with your favorite spices, I love to cover the meat itself with slices of Spanish onion, then wrap the thing tightly with aluminum foil. You want as little moisture to escape as you can. Cook at around 250 degrees, for 4 or 5 hours. It will be so tender it will fall apart as you slice it, and tastes fantastic. The juices in the bottom of your pan make great gravy, and there is very little fat. Post by Steveharper RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?Here in England, the secret to cooking tender meat is Coleman's English mustard which seals meat and locks in juicy flavour. With a brisket, you will need to put it into a Roman Clay Pot and put it into the oven for 4 or 5 hours. This cut of meat needs moisture and slow roasting. Also a metal pan with a lid is also fine. Post By Mark (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?
I use to marinade plain yogurt to tederize tough beef for 1-2hours. Other option is MILK. Post By akiko (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?USING A TABLESPOON OR TWO OF VINEGAR WILL DO IT AND DOESN'T LEAVE ANY AFTER TASTE Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?
There's a website that helps with tenderizing meat. Post By RokTheWok (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?Most peolpe slice a brisket wrong to begin with.Be sure to slice it against the grain.If you have a packer trimmed or market trimmed you generally get two different muscle groups of which you will have the grain running two different ways.A brisket flat mostly runs one way.Ask your butcher to show you how the grain runs if you cant figure it out.The next best advice is cheap cuts of meat like brisket need slow moist cooking.You can throw away all your marinates and rubs if you do not do the above. Post By the butcher (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?
Hello, Post by txsunshine36 RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?This is my favorite beef brisket recipe....."Smoked Beef Brisket". One 3 to 4# Beef Brisket, 1/4 cup liquid smoke, 1/2 teaspoon each of celery salt, garlic salt & onion powder. Sprinkle brisket with liquid smoke & seasonings, wrap meat tightly with heavy duty foil, at this point you can either put it in the fridge overnite to marinate or just place in slow cooker, cover & cook on low 8 to 12 hours, or on high 4 to 6 hours. Serve warm with juices. I always end up plenty of juice with this recipe. Enjoy!!! Post by Nonna Mar RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?My husband and I always use Italian dressing to marinade and tenderize otherwise tough cuts of meat. I also agree that slow long cooking will yield wonderful results. Put the brisket in a pan, pour over a bottle or two of the Italian dressing and leave overnight. Put the meat in a crock pot with the dressing and some water and let it cook all day. You will have a wonderful tender treat with a great flavor. (I usually add extra garlic and onions during the cooking for more flavor.) Post By Jodie (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?Cook it in a crockpot with your favorite seasonings and 1 cup of water or beef broth or wine or fruit juice for 8 to 10 hours. It will be great Post by patsAZ RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?
okay, now i'm starving for it, too!! Post by Anonymous RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?
Whether you are cooking a brisket on a grill or in the oven the secret to tender brisket is it being DONE.... Post By revabud (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?Vinegar tenderizes meat, just rub vinegar on it then season with what you like, let it marinated for 4 hrs or overnight and then bake it in the oven. I bake for about 30 minutes on 450 then turn it down to 200 and bake for 6 hrs, melt in your mouth tender every time Post By Gentlehrtd (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?After years of experimenting with brisket, I finally begged a friend to share her brisket cooking secrets. No secret ingredients, in fact no ingredients at all. Put the brisket in a pan, seal up the top tight with foil. At bedtime, put the oven in 260 degree oven. In the morning, turn the oven off and let the brisket just sit in there another 2 hours. Tender and scrumptious everytime. Post By Deb (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?
Here is the recipe I always use: Post by Trudy Powell RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?I marinate my brisket with Worcester sauce overnight. I poke holes on it, apply any type of seasoning that you may like, and pour the sauce ALL over the brisket. Don't hold back on using the sauce, I have rec'd compliments on my brisket every time I make it. It comes out very tender and juicy. Before cooking the brisket make sure you add more seasoning, it tends to run with the sauce, and drain the Worcester sauce before baking. You'll have a delicious and juicy brisker each and every time! Post By Angelica (Guest Post) RE: How Can I Tenderize Beef Brisket?Season with your preferred seasonings. Wrap tightly in heavy duty aluminum foil. Make sure it is TIGHTLY sealed.........maybe double wrap it! Bake at 250 degrees for 4 or 5 hours. When you slice it be sure to cut ACROSS the grain of the meat. Post by Grandma Margie |
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