Oven-Cooked Brisket: Reliable and Flavorful

Oven-Cooked Brisket: Reliable and Flavorful
Why Choose the Oven? The oven provides consistent heat and is accessible year-round. It’s perfect when you want brisket without the unpredictability of weather or the need for specialized equipment. Oven cooking also allows you to infuse flavors through rubs and braising liquids.
Ingredients
Method
- Trim the brisket: Remove excess fat, leaving about 1/4 inch for moisture and flavor.
- Mix the rub: Combine salt, pepper, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and cayenne.
- Apply the rub: Coat the brisket evenly on all sides.
- Preheat the oven: Set to 275°F (135°C).
- Sear the brisket: Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Brown brisket on all sides for 3-4 minutes per side.
- Prepare the roasting pan: Place brisket fat side up in a roasting pan. Add beef broth and Worcestershire sauce around the meat.
- Cover tightly: Use foil or a lid to seal moisture inside.
- Cooking Time and Temperature
- Roast at 275°F for about 1 hour and 15 minutes per pound.
- For a 6-pound brisket, expect roughly 7.5 hours.
- Check internal temperature aiming for 195°F to 205°F for tender meat.
- After cooking, let the brisket rest covered for at least 30 minutes before slicing.
Notes
Tips for Oven Brisket Success
Use a meat thermometer to avoid over or undercooking.
Resting allows juices to redistribute.
Slice against the grain for tenderness.
Save pan juices for a flavorful au jus. Brisket pairs well with classic barbecue sides:
Use a meat thermometer to avoid over or undercooking.
Resting allows juices to redistribute.
Slice against the grain for tenderness.
Save pan juices for a flavorful au jus. Brisket pairs well with classic barbecue sides:
- Creamy coleslaw
- Baked beans
- Cornbread or Texas toast
- Pickles and onions
- Potato salad
