Better Than Sex Brisket Recipe
It’s a recipe/technique hybrid of two of the smartest and “winningest” guys in BBQ – need I say more?!
Serves 4-6 with leftovers
Ingredients:
- 4 lb Brisket “point”
- 1 part hickory, 2 parts apple (??)
- smoker or a grill set for indirect heat
Rub- part 1
- 2 tbsp beef base
- 2 tbsp garlic salt
- 2 tbsp fresh ground pepper (I used smoked black pepper)
- 2 tbsp chile powder
- 1 tbsp light brown sugar
- 1 tbsp smoked paprika
Wrap Sauce – part 2- The “Texas Crutch”
- 2 tbsp light brown sugar (I used bourbon barrel smoked brown sugar)
- 2 tbsp chopped shallots
- 2 tbsp apple juice OR 2tbsp sweet tea (funny story here)
Glaze:
- 3/4 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce
- 2 tbsp light brown sugar
- 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
Directions:
Meat: removed fat cap/very fatty areas and score the meat on both sides so it can absorb more rub.
Rub the beef base into the brisket on all sides. Combine the rub
ingredients and generously “rub” into the meat. Cover and refrigerate
over night.
Prepare your smoker to 225 degrees. If using a grill, you will need
to prepare for indirect heat by creating a direct/indirect zone.
I used a combination of apple wood and hickory- 1 part hickory and 2 parts apple. Once your grill is at temp, add the wood.
Put your brisket on the smoker and let smoke for 5 hours or until the
internal temp reaches 170 degrees. Next, you are going to do the “Texas
Crutch”- or wrap it in foil. Roll out a bunch of foil and double it up
so that you can fold the brisket into a foil “packet”. Remove the
brisket, put it on the foil and pour on the wrap liquid. Seal up the
foil packet and put it back on the grill. Let the brisket steam in the
packet for another 2 hours.
Cook the brisket in the foil for 2 hours, OR, once the internal temp has 190 degrees.
I recommend using the Thermapen to check internal temps as a full-proof method for measuring temperature.
Remove the brisket/foil and put the brisket back on the smoker/grill.
Add the glaze and let the meat continue to cook for 30 minutes to
absorb the sauce and get a nice glaze.
Once you pull the brisket off, “tent” it in foil for 30 minutes. Slice against the
grain in 1/4” slices.
Experience Brisket Ecstasy. If you try this recipe and technique- please let me know what you think!