Smoked Beef Brisket. Covered in a smoky dry rub which creates an incredibly flavourful bark on perfect slow cooked beef brisket. Makes the most delicious brisket sandwiches you will ever try.

Smoked Beef Brisket
Beef brisket is notoriously slow to cook and even more slow to smoke. In my travels to the southern US I’ve sampled plenty of of one of my favourite slow barbecued meats.
The low and slow method is absolutely necessary to break down all the connective tissue and marbled fat to create slices of tender perfection. I have sometimes smoked it for in excess of 10 hours to create a beautiful tender smoky brisket to thinly slice for the best sandwiches ever.

Smoked Beef Brisket Sandwich
All that time in the smoker can be a significant investment of time to tend the smoker and keep adding the wood chips for smoke. One alternative method that I’ve used is to heavily smoke the brisket for a few hours and then finish it in the oven at 225 degrees F for the last of the cooking time.
I’ve found this works very well even smoking it the day before and finishing it in a slow oven the next day when you plan to serve it. It will still take quite a few hours in the oven but at least you don’t have to continuously tend it like in the smoker.
If you love barbecue like me, be sure to check out this recipe for incredible Bourbon BBQ Ribs.

Bourbon Barbecue Ribs
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Gary Norman
Sunday 27th of August 2017
Hey there!
This recipe looks delicious! Can you tell me where you buy your beef brisket in St. John's?
Cheers, Gary
Barry C. Parsons
Tuesday 29th of August 2017
Coleman's sometimes has it on sale. I saw it recently at Dominion on sale too. Hallidays often has it, but frozen.