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kaharthemad wrote:Ok I have a new recipe to try...thanks vonk. Now since turn about is fairplay..I bring forth my award winning......
kahar The Mad's Sinful Beef Brisket
The only thing you definently need is a slow roasting BBQ. These can be bought fairly cheaply. BTW if your watching calories stop reading this now. This most likely will put 10 to 20 pounds on your back end just reading the instructions.
Prep: First take a brisket trim some of the excess fat off the side. this is usually trimed to taste, be forewarned that too much fat left on the brisket will give you a very greasy taste. about 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch is perfect.
Next in a large bowl (preferably something that will house the whole slab of meat) add 1 bottle of Soy Sauce and one bottle of Lea and Perrings.
Rub the meat with Kahar The Mad's Sinful Spice Rub(see below for
ingredients)
Place the meat in the bowl (fat side down) after rub down and place in fridge for at least 8 hours.
halfway thru the marinating turn the meat over.
In the Water pan in the slow cooker add water,1tbs Liquid smoke, 4 bay leaves. I reccomend usinging JD smoke pellets(Bought at walmart or any place with BBQ equipment) in the bottom of the cooker instead of the liquid smoke but to each his own. both ways taste great.
Start up the slowcooker. depending on how lazy you are is depending on what slowcooker you want. the one I recommend for a busy life style is a electric slow cooker. If you want to be that real man with the BBQ you can do a charcoal. just make sure to keep the coals hot and replace when it ashes.
place the Meat fat side up on the grill. Let the Brisket cook for about 5 to 6 hours dpending on the size of the meat.
Temp on the meat when finished should read about 130 to 150 in the center depnding on how rare you like it.
Kahar The Mad's Sinful Spice Rub
3TBS Paprika(sweet hungarian if obtainable)
1tbs Onion powder
1tbs Garlis powder
1tbs ground sweet basil
1.5 tbs Dry Mustard.
1tbs red pepper
1tbs Black Pepper.
This is good in a shaker on the table for the extra kick on almost
anything. It works great for a season on BBQ's
weight on a decent size brisket can hit about 4 to 5 pounds.
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