Citrusy Brisket With Spring Lettuces Recipe (2024)

Ratings

4

out of 5

311

user ratings

Your rating

or to rate this recipe.

Have you cooked this?

or to mark this recipe as cooked.

Private Notes

Leave a Private Note on this recipe and see it here.

Cooking Notes

Alex Eisenberg

I have found much success recently using a hi-low temp method to yield consistently tender and moist brisket. Bake tightly covered in foil at 325° for one hour, then reduce oven to 275° for remainder of the cooking time, 2- to 2 1/2 hours. In theory, the blast of higher heat at start breaks down the collagen in the meat fibers while the lower temp and tight cover reduce moisture loss. Some might slip a bit of parchment paper between meat and foil to avoid direct contact. Really works!

Roald

I've always found brisket improves markedly after a night in the refrigerator. Remove the brisket about 45 minutes before serving. Skim off as much congealed fat as you want (but not all!). Remove brisket from the cooking liquid, slice thin, wrap in foil, and reheat in low oven. Meanwhile augment/season cooking liquid and reduce to desired consistency. Transfer sliced brisket to platter. Pour generous ladle of liquid over meat, and serve remainder on the side.

Delrinfred

Suggest scraping the rub ingredients off the beef before searing it. Otherwise any garlic clinging to the beef could burn and make the pan juices bitter.

William Wroblicka

Suggest scraping the rub ingredients off the beef before searing it. Otherwise any garlic clinging to the beef could burn and make the pan juices bitter.

RDW

If using a kosher brisket (which is already salted) would you still salt it before the rub?

rosalind

Is it better to use a first cut brisket or doesn’t it matter?

Marty Salzberg

As someone who has been making brisket for a number of years, I think it’s important to note that brisket is a very fatty cut of beef. It is ALWAYS better when prepared a day in advance, then refrigerated overnight, so the fat can be skimmed off the “gravy” before serving. Slice the brisket cold, then reheat in the gravy.

browning chicken

reporting back to say that this turned out well in an instant pot— fresh squeezed juice and wine flavors came through brightly. after searing and sealing, did 95 minutes on high pressure, followed by a ten minute natural release, then stirred in the zest and reserved garlic. i used a smaller brisket (2.5 lbs) on a trivet and kept the rest of the recipe the same to make sure there was enough liquid.

browning chicken

i’m about to try this in an IP with a 2.5lb brisket tonight. i usually sear the meat in two pieces, stack them fat side up on a trivet, add 2 cups liquid (about what’s called for in this recipe), and set it for 85-90 minutes on high pressure followed by a natural release. the only thing i’m not sure about here is how the higher heat of pressure cooking will affect the sweetness & acidity of the liquid. i’ll report back!

Erin

I've always cooked brisket a day ahead and reheated. Would that work here?

sabina

Has anyone tried browning the brisket and then transferring the brisket and as much of the fond as possible to a roasting pan, which could then be covered tightly with foil? I would like to do that so two briskets could be prepared in one vessel. Melissa: please address the expressed concerns regarding the garlic burning.

Susan

Could i cook it in an instant pot? How long?

Bette Hanauer

I am about to try this recipe. Removed the garlic before searing as some notes suggest.

Elia

Anyone have suggestions on how to make this in an Instant Pot? I’ve always made my Hungarian mother’s pot roast recipe in a pressure cooker.

NameRhea

Melissa Clark for the win!

Cassie

Have been making this our staple Passover brisket for several years now and it's always the best! Love this fresh recipe.

BV

Could I sear the brisket then place in a slow cooker? I am very oven space limited.

Casey in Maple Ridge, BC

OH EM GEE! This is the most perfect recipe I've ever tried...and I've done a LOT. The citrus is absolutely perfect on the beef. I used a good, locally, sustainably, ethically grown brisket, full of flavour and tenderness. But everything was so good with that fresh, fresh salad. I wouldn't change a thing!

Lauren

This was wonderful! I subbed the brisket for 4 lbs of bottom round roast (leaner). Based on the comments, I halved the lemon juice, added a pinch of coconut sugar, and added cornstarch to the juice after cooking to make a pour-over sauce. For the salad I forgot to add all the herbs but it was still tasty. Served shredded alongside roast garlic rosemary potatoes and sam smith's vichy carrots. It was a hit for a 6 person dinner party.

Katrin

I bang all the veggies, herbs, etc. sliced but raw, into a Römertopf. Plop the brisket on top. Salt and pepper. Bake 425 degrees for two hours, strain the juice and thicken slightly with cornstarch. Perfect.

Katrin

Delicious! I baked it in a Römertopf, and it was perfect.

Lizzie D

This meal is earthy, rich, light and bright at the same time. We loved it with mashed potatoes and parsnips. Next day I mashed up the leftover meat and sauce to make filling for ravioli (Sam Sifton's ravioli dough recipe), and this, we loved even more. Good project for a locked-down weekend!

Whitney A

This was great! Stoveless currently so cooked it in the multi-pot on a “bone in meat” setting. Reduced the liquid at the end with the extra garlic and zests.

Liz

I didn't care for the citrus take on brisket but that's my own taste.

Barb

I found the meat sauce very sour with all that lemon juice. I dressed the herbal salad with a honey vinegar and oil dressing. The contrast was delicious.

Lynne

I did this in an All Clad large saute pan, then covered same for the oven. I made a paste of the herbs etc as someone suggested, scraped it off to brown, then added back with the onions for the oven. The sauce was tart to my palate and I added brown sugar to correct it successfully. It sliced easily after an overnight chill. But the end result was well, brisket. And it reminded me why I never cook brisket! Taste was good, but it was basically too fat to eat. What other cut of meat might work?

Lynne

Do you think it would be possible to put this in a slo cooker after the browning/searing step? If so, how long should a 3.5 lb piece of brisket take?

matthia

Extremely good. Made once with beef brisket. Made a second time with a Pork loin roast. Also delicious.

Shelly

I didn't make the salad, but the brisket was hands down the most delectable brisket I've ever made! I tweaked the recipe a little bit. I made it in the slow cooker: cooked it halfway through the next day. Tasting it, I decided it needed a tiny touch more of sweetness, but I was out of oranges and had no OJ, so I added some Lillet. And when I took the meat out to slice it, I thickened the sauce a bit with some flour and water. This will now be my go-to brisket recipe!

Private notes are only visible to you.

Citrusy Brisket With Spring Lettuces Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my brisket taste better? ›

Common go-to rubs include seasonings like garlic, herbs, and spices. Just be sure to take it easy on the rub so that your brisket doesn't come out too salty. If you plan to mop or baste your brisket while smoking, be sure to coordinate the flavors properly with your rub. Marinating is another option for smoked brisket.

How do you season and tenderize a brisket? ›

To enhance the tenderizing effect of smoking, marinate the brisket with lemon juice, lime juice, vinegar, or any other acid-based marinade. This will help break down the tough fibers in the meat and the acid will carry any flavor you add to the marinade deep into the meat.

How to make lean brisket juicy? ›

How Do You Keep a Brisket Moist While Smoking It?
  1. Get the Right Cut. It always starts with the cut. ...
  2. Get Your Setup Right. If you're using a smoker or grill, you'll want to get your layout right. ...
  3. Use Aluminum. ...
  4. Place It Fat-Side Up. ...
  5. Try Adding Bacon. ...
  6. Add the Right Spices. ...
  7. Use the Right Temperature. ...
  8. Add Moisture.
Jul 26, 2021

What is the fastest way to tenderize a brisket? ›

How to Tenderize a Tough Cut of Meat
  1. Pound it out. Pounding softens and tenderizes meat, making it easier to cut and eat. ...
  2. Use salt. ...
  3. Use an acidic marinade. ...
  4. Use kiwi, papaya, or pineapple. ...
  5. Score it. ...
  6. Slow cook it.
Jan 17, 2024

Does brisket get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

The temperature of the meat begins to rise again -- which you want because brisket gets more tender the longer you cook it.

What is the secret to brisket? ›

These are our top 10 tips for cooking the best brisket possible.
  • Start with a good brisket. ...
  • Trim it into a nice shape. ...
  • Season it simply. ...
  • Maintain an even heat. ...
  • Look for color changing. ...
  • Wrap it at the right time. ...
  • Wrap it in a foil boat. ...
  • Pull it off when it's tender.
Mar 22, 2021

What tenderizes brisket? ›

Pour apple cider vinegar over the brisket. The vinegar will help tenderize the meat and will add sweetness to it. Proper brisket should be cooked low and slow in a smoker, using wood or charcoal.

What is the 3 2 1 rule for brisket? ›

What's the 3-2-1 method for brisket? While it is true cooking brisket is a time-consuming process, the 3-2-1 rule makes it easier for beginners. First off, you'd smoke or bake the brisket at 225 degrees for 3 hours; then you'd wrap it in foil and keep cooking it for 2 hours.

Why is my brisket so tough? ›

Brisket contains a lot of connective tissue, which can make it tough. The type of connective tissue in brisket is called collagen. Cook the meat quickly and you get tough, dry meat. Cook a brisket slowly, with some liquid, and the collagen turns into gelatin.

Can you rub a brisket too early? ›

Don't season too far in advance

Seasoning too far in advance will start to cure the meat, resulting in dry brisket.

What is the best liquid to keep brisket moist? ›

Keeping a water pan in the smoker is the best way to retain moisture. After the first 2-3 hours start spritzing your brisket with water, apple juice, hot sauce or apple cider vinegar every 30 minutes to an hour. This helps keep it moist and stops it from burning.

What happens if you leave too much fat on brisket? ›

Trimming is an essential part of any brisket because it affects the entire cooking process. Too much fat on top? You won't get a good bark or enough smoke penetration in your meat.

What temp is brisket most tender? ›

The brisket is at its most tender when it reaches an internal temperature of around 195 to 205°F (90 to 96°C). However, the exact temperature for peak tenderness can vary based on factors like the cooking method, the grade of the meat, and personal preference.

What causes a brisket to be tough? ›

Insoluble collagen can only weaken and soften with prolonged exposure to heat; it won't break down into gelatin. Thus, while brisket has more collagen than chuck, the collagen in both these well-exercised cuts is mainly insoluble, so neither produces enough gelatin to create full-bodied juices.

Why does my brisket keep coming out tough? ›

As for what to do now I would put all the brisket in an oven dish with a lid, put in some stock to about 2/3 of the way up and then braise it for at least 3 hours at about 145°C. Braise it until it starts to get tender, then braise it for a bit longer.

What temp does brisket fall apart? ›

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.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Gov. Deandrea McKenzie

Last Updated:

Views: 6020

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (46 voted)

Reviews: 85% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Gov. Deandrea McKenzie

Birthday: 2001-01-17

Address: Suite 769 2454 Marsha Coves, Debbieton, MS 95002

Phone: +813077629322

Job: Real-Estate Executive

Hobby: Archery, Metal detecting, Kitesurfing, Genealogy, Kitesurfing, Calligraphy, Roller skating

Introduction: My name is Gov. Deandrea McKenzie, I am a spotless, clean, glamorous, sparkling, adventurous, nice, brainy person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.