Why We Love This Oven Baked Beef Brisket Recipe

Today, I have a Beef Brisket Recipe to share with you all. Instead of cooking individual steaks for dinner parties, I like to prepare one large cut of beef that can serve many people. This not only allows better control of the cooking process, when cooking for a crowd, it also often saves money and time. And this Texas Oven Baked Brisket is a marvelous cut for holiday gatherings, or any time of the year really! Brisket tends to be a tough cut of meat, so it’s best when it is slow-cooked and sliced thin so that the best flavor and texture can be enjoyed together. Texas is known for its classic brisket preparation, involving a dry rub spice blend and a long rest in an outdoor wood smoker. In my opinion, a slowly smoked brisket is the absolute best brisket available. It’s tender and rich with pink smoke rings around each piece and thick chewy bark. However, as most of us don’t own an outdoor smoking cabinet, we’ll have to rely on other ways to achieve a similar result. So, today I’m sharing my Texas Style Oven Brisket Recipe, a dry-rubbed brisket roasted in the oven over a water bath with liquid smoke. …Is it as irresistible as a brisket smoked all night in a smoking cabinet? No. I won’t lie and tell you it turns out just the same. However, this Texas Oven Brisket is a close runner-up and much, much easier to prepare. So once you learn how to cook brisket in the oven, you will be so impressed! So break out the spices, preheat those ovens, and get ready for delicious, juicy brisket!

Ingredients You Need

To make this Texas Oven Brisket Recipe, simply rub a large flat-cut brisket (or a whole packer brisket) with a “dry brine brisket” blend of salt and spices. The dry rub I used is comprised of:

sea salt (or kosher salt or table salt) brown sugar chili powder paprika dried mustard garlic powder onion powder dried thyme (or rosemary)

Then lay it on a rack in a roasting pan, over water mixed with liquid smoke. You can use any variety of liquid smoke you prefer… Hickory, Cherry, Mesquite, Oak, etc.

How to Make Brisket in Oven

Learning to cook brisket in the oven is simple, but does take some time, so be patient! Preheat the oven to 250 degrees F. Pour 3 cups of water into the bottom of a large roasting pan with a rack and add the liquid smoke. In a small bowl, mix the salt, brown sugar, and all remaining spices until well combined. Rub the spice blend over the entire surface of the brisket and lay the brisket on the wire roasting rack. Insert an oven-safe meat thermometer into the thickest part of the brisket and cover the roasting pan tightly with aluminum foil. Pro Tip: If you have an oven with a build-in thermometer, run the wire out the side of the pan. If you are using a standard meat thermometer, insert it into the brisket, through the boil, so you can see the reading. Slow roast in the oven until the internal temperature reaches 175 degrees F. Then remove the foil and continue roasting until the internal temperature reaches 195 degrees F. Depending on your oven, and where you inserted the meat thermometer, this can take 5-6 hours. Take the brisket out of the oven and allow it to rest for 30 minutes before serving. Cover it loosely with foil to help retain the heat. Place on a cutting board and cut the brisket across the grain (across the muscle fibers) into thin slices and serve warm. Pro Tip: Do not be tempted to raise the temperature for faster cooking time, or your brisket will be very tough. Slow oven roasting allows the fats to break down gradually, tenderizing the beef, so it has a stretchy, juicy quality in the end.

Tips & Tricks

To serve as a saucy BBQ brisket: Let the brisket rest for 30 minutes before slicing into it. Then place the sliced pieces into a baking dish with warm BBQ sauce in the bottom. You can warm up the sauce in the oven or on the stovetop. After placing the sliced pieces of brisket into the baking dish with sauce, allow people to serve from the baking dish to get some of the sauce with the brisket! The key to tender, juicy oven-baked brisket is cooking it at a low temperature for a long time! Don’t be tempted to increase the oven temperature over 250 degrees F here. You must be patient with the process! Some people cook their brisket without a dry rub, which is perfectly fine, but it won’t have as much flavor! If you are worried about your sodium intake, you can reduce the amount of salt in the dry rub and serve with a low-sodium BBQ sauce for extra flavor!

Serving Suggestions

This recipe is perfect for parties or feeding a large family. It will also leave your house smelling like mouth-watering smokey brisket! This brisket can be served in so many different ways! Serve it with your favorite barbecue sauce and corn on the cob! I definitely recommend making this into a leftover brisket sandwich on a fluffy brioche bun with bbq sauce. Try serving your Texas brisket recipe with some of my favorites:

Mashed Potatoes Homemade Mac and Cheese Baked Beans Mashed Sweet Potatoes Roasted Okra Collard Greens Potato Salad

This Texas Style Oven Brisket also pairs well with this Creamy Ranchero Sauce! Give it a try! Also, try our Crock Pot Brisket Sandwiches recipe and our Smoked Brisket Recipe for more great sharing options for brisket!

How To Make Oven Brisket Recipe (Texas-Style) + Video. Get The Full Printable Recipe Below!

Looking for More Beef Recipes? Be Sure to Also Try:

Crockpot Bacon Wrapped Beef Tenderloin Oven Roasted Standing Rib Roast Slow Cooker Italian Beef Recipe Best Beef Stew Honey Garlic Beef Tenderloin Best Smoked Brisket Recipe Instant Pot Italian Beef Best Beef Pot Roast

Let me know how your brisket turned out in the comments below and don’t forget to print, pin, or download this recipe! It’s a keeper for sure! Disclosure: A Spicy Perspective participates in affiliate advertising programs. We may earn a commission when you make a purchase through links on our site. Share This Recipe With Friends!

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