Easy Oven-Baked Beef Brisket Recipe (Baked Low and Slow!) (2024)

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This beef brisket recipe is easy to make with the perfect smoky brisket rub. Oven-baked on low and slow will make it melt in your mouth!

Easy Oven-Baked Beef Brisket Recipe

Cheree' here! This “Grandma's Beef Brisket” recipe has been a favorite in our home since I married into the family 33 years ago (and many, many years before). My husband's sweet grandmother used to make this for us just about every time we would visit. It was her specialty and she could put the sting on it!

🍴Menu Note: This delicious brisket is from week 1 of our Freezer Menu Planning Made Easy Set!

I've made it a gazillion times since she passed away but mine NEVER tastes like grandma's. Don't get me wrong, it's still delicious but you know how it goes ~ I think the memories just make it sweeter. 🙂

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Ingredients needed:

  • beef brisket (boneless)
  • liquid smoke
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • onion salt
  • garlic salt
  • celery salt
  • black pepper

How to cook beef brisket in the oven

I like to trim the fat evenly across the top of the brisket to about 1/4-inch thick. Then season with the beef brisket rub according to the recipe. If you're not making the brisket as a freezer meal then follow the instructions for seasoning, wrap in foil and refrigerate overnight.

Preheat oven 275°F. Wrap in foil and cook in the oven until the internal temperature on a meat thermometer reaches 175°F. For our recipe, that will be about 5 hours.

The general rule of thumb is to plan on between 30-60 minutes per pound. So if you have a larger piece of meat it will take longer. Be sure to plan accordingly!

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How do you make beef brisket tender?

Low and slow is the name of the game when cooking brisket. You'll also want to always wrap it in foil. If you don't, it will dry out and be ruined. Wrapping will keep all the moisture and juices flowing through the meat.

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What size brisket should I buy?

A 5-6 pound beef brisket is a good size for about 6-8 people. A good rule of thumb is to calculate about ½ pound per person, uncooked weight. I like to buy a bit more so guests can take a larger portion and that also ensures we will have some leftover. Leftover brisket makes the yummiest sandwiches! 🙂

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What can I use in this recipe instead of brisket?

If you can't find an affordable brisket (which can often be the case right now) then a chuck roast will work great as well.

What should you serve with beef brisket?

So, grandma always served “cheesy potatoes” (aka scalloped potatoes), southern green beans, some sort of fruit salad (with marshmallows) and dinner rolls when she made brisket for us. But, there are so many sides that will go perfectly.

I like to bake some potatoes wrapped in foil while the brisket is cooking. Those cook-all-day baked potatoes are the best! Here are a few other ideas:

  • baked sweet potatoes
  • one dish corn casserole
  • sweet and savory broccoli salad
  • grilled vegetables
  • creamed spinach casserole
  • hashbrown casserole
  • broccoli cheese casserole
  • deviled eggs
  • macaroni and cheese
  • garlic mashed potatoes
  • homemade biscuits
  • homemade bread

Can you freeze brisket?

Absolutely! Even though this recipe has been passed down over several generations and cooked fresh, we made it into a freezer meal because it just works so well. You can freeze the brisket after you purchase and then follow the recipe to make now or follow the recipe as written and it will be ready to go straight from the freezer to the oven!

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Easy Oven-Baked Beef Brisket Recipe

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time5 hours hrs

Calories: 341kcal

Ingredients

  • 4-5 lb boneless beef brisket
  • 2 Tbsps liquid smoke
  • 2 Tbsps Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tsp onion salt
  • 1 tsp garlic salt
  • 1 tsp celery salt
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper

Instructions

  • Sprinkle and rub all ingredients over brisket. Wrap tightly in aluminum foil. Add to a gallon size zip-top bag. Label and freeze.

  • When ready to cook, thaw in refrigerator overnight.

  • Keep brisket wrapped in foil and wrap a second piece of foil around meat. Place on baking sheet and bake in a 275°F oven for 5 hours.

Notes

Save this one for a day you'll be home since it has to bake 5 hours.

Nutrition

Calories: 341kcal

I'm so happy to pass this recipe along to you (our passionate penny pincher family) and hope it's one of those recipes you'll choose when your family gathers around the table. ❤️

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