Anyone can cook a burger on a grill. And, with a little practice, getting a steak seared right isn’t an especially onerous task. Briskets, though, require something of a deft touch. Temperatures have ...
I put three brisket-cooking methods to the test: Serious Eats' oven-braised recipe, a dump-and-stir slow-cooker version, and a stove-top-to-slow-cooker hybrid. The challenge for all methods was ...
Cover the pan with parchment paper, then top it with aluminum foil. The parchment prevents the acidic tomato juice from reacting with the foil, which can leave a metallic taste. Then pop the whole ...
Nothing feeds a table full of family and friends like a whole smoked brisket. But wow, does that sound daunting. Slow-smoking a brisket feels like something you should leave to the pros. That’s ...
If you’re gearing up for the Jewish High Holidays, which begin at sundown Oct. 2 with Rosh Hashanah, the two-day Jewish new year, there’s a chance you might be preparing brisket for your celebratory ...
Cooking corned beef brisket on St. Patrick's Day, though not Irish, is one of many popular dishes served. Here are some tried-and-true methods to cooking corned beef brisket with cabbage or other ...
Beef brisket and corned beef can be related, but they're not the same. The main similarity between them is that they can share the same beginnings — both sourced from the lower chest of the cow — but ...