Make The Perfect, Smoky BBQ Beef Brisket In The Slow Cooker! It’s Never Been Easier!

Make The Perfect, Smoky BBQ Beef Brisket In The Slow Cooker! It’s Never Been Easier!

This Set-It & Forget-It Slow Cooker BBQ Brisket Comes Out Super Tender & The BBQ Sauce Is Made From Scratch!

If you want the best of brisket and barbecue, you got the best of both right here with this one simple recipe! And with it being a slow cooker recipe, you will be good to go once you gather what you need and put it all in the slow cooker.

Every Home Needs A Good Brisket Recipe & This One Is Ideal For Anyone To Try!

This one will make your tongue smack your eyes out with flavor! It's tender, savory and very very tasteful. This is something the family will love with the perfect sides.

The Sauce That This Brisket Is Slow Cooked With Makes It Super Tender & Full Of Flavor. The Meat Just Falls Off The Bone With This Crock Pot Creation. There Is No Way Your Brisket Will Ever Come Out Tough Or Grainy Once You Follow This Method…

They will think you worked all day to make this perfect, savory brisket. You will be pleased to see how the family eats this up in no time.

For The Full List Of Ingredients & The Delicious Step By Step Directions To Follow For This Tantalizing Recipe Please Head On Over To Page (2)…



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167 Comments

  1. Karen Walters
    Karen Walters January 08, 23:41

    Yum

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  2. Tera Mil
    Tera Mil January 09, 07:36

    I’m freaking hungry…

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  3. Deb Meile
    Deb Meile January 09, 22:51

    I don’t know if you have a Famous Dave’s where you live but here in Colorado they offer burnt ends as an appetizer or a meal on their menu. I tried the appetizer a few months ago. They were so good!

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  4. Babz Matin
    Babz Matin January 13, 23:53

    Nathaniel Rosen

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  5. Meredith Brooke
    Meredith Brooke January 14, 00:51

    Chad Kirschbaum

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  6. Harry A Metzger III
    Harry A Metzger III January 14, 02:19

    Posdibilities.

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  7. Tony Minnella
    Tony Minnella January 14, 11:52

    Kevin Eckard

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  8. Tracy Braithwaite
    Tracy Braithwaite January 14, 22:03

    Ronnie Redmond

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  9. Beth Sharp
    Beth Sharp January 15, 02:20

    Yummy

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  10. Jennifer Miller Merrill
    Jennifer Miller Merrill January 15, 05:25

    Paul Merrill,

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  11. Michael Griffin
    Michael Griffin January 15, 11:03

    200° in oven. About 8 hours. Yummy.

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  12. Leelee Mcclain
    Leelee Mcclain January 15, 11:25

    No I live in Mississippi Deb Meile but grew up beside my daddy and his smokers I guess I picked up a few things from him. I don’t know anyone around here that would cook brisket or any other cut of meat in a crockpot. Haha!

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  13. Tony Motskus
    Tony Motskus January 15, 16:21

    THE BEST!

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  14. Mikenzasha L-g
    Mikenzasha L-g January 15, 16:27

    Danny Mora. Shaun Orr. Keenan De Jesus Ferman

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  15. Joe A Daniel
    Joe A Daniel January 16, 01:47

    Ok

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  16. Jeanie Wagner
    Jeanie Wagner January 17, 18:31

    they’re also good cooked low n slow in the oven…season with salt, pepper, garlic powder the 2-3 dry bay leaves and sliced onion on top, cover with foil and cook about 6 hrs on 325 degrees. Check on it after 4 hrs…may need to add a bit of water to the bottom of pan if it doesn’t have enough fat on it so it isn’t too dry…my moma always cooked it like this, was so tender and good..bay leaves are great flavoring for beef..just don’t go overboard with them, alittle goes a long way.

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  17. Tiffany Jené Monsour
    Tiffany Jené Monsour January 17, 22:13

    Aisheh Quiroz. I’ve tried this, it’s awesome! Plus you can make brisket sandwiches the next day. I usually do rice and a veg and then next day make a macaroni salad.

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  18. Aisheh Quiroz
    Aisheh Quiroz January 17, 22:26

    Yum!!! Thank you!!

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  19. Mona Barnes
    Mona Barnes January 17, 23:56

    Yummy!!!

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  20. Clim Gilliam
    Clim Gilliam January 18, 00:36

    Osgood

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  21. Kathy Summersell Ezelle
    Kathy Summersell Ezelle January 18, 08:30

    if you smoke it with mesquite wood you will really get a good brisket. that’s how they do it in TX

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  22. James Wich
    James Wich January 18, 15:02

    Monica Pelletier

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  23. Jere Trainor
    Jere Trainor January 18, 15:54

    Yummo Thats my way of cooking!

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  24. Daniel Coates
    Daniel Coates January 18, 19:17

    If it’s Black, it’s burned!

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  25. Bennie Robinson
    Bennie Robinson January 19, 21:14

    Not going thru 3 pages to see recipe

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  26. Terry Bowen
    Terry Bowen January 19, 23:14

    Must be some YANKEE doing this. Brisket goes into the pit, slow and low over Mesquite wood.

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  27. Elizabeth Adaway Jones
    Elizabeth Adaway Jones January 20, 00:15

    Well I will agree BUT when you have 24″ of snow and your hankering for a good brisket. Slow in crock or stove better than freezing you behind off would you agree

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  28. Deborah Johnson
    Deborah Johnson January 20, 01:40

    You make it and we will come

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  29. Linda Lee Dunda
    Linda Lee Dunda January 20, 03:54

    this is how I cook mine but I do 275 for about 8 hours…usually it’s a very large brisket…just heavenly

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  30. Theresa Thornton
    Theresa Thornton January 20, 04:26

    What if I put mesquite wood in the bottom of the pan, would I get that same effect like putting it in a smoker?

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  31. Mike Cook
    Mike Cook January 20, 14:58

    looks good

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  32. Javaris Reed
    Javaris Reed January 21, 02:10

    Ang Michelle I’m thinking either Sunday or Monday dinner?

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  33. Ang Michelle
    Ang Michelle January 21, 02:11

    Go for it

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  34. Marian Irene
    Marian Irene January 21, 12:41

    Searay Man.

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  35. David Reynolds
    David Reynolds January 21, 16:07

    This is NOT BBQ. BBQ require Low and Slow heat on a pit with real wood smoke. Not a Crockpot or Slow Cooker and difinitely no sauce!!!!!! And no liquid smoke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nasty!!!!!! I will say that it is possible, without smoke to cook it in the oven with the right rub and get a good piece of meat. But it is not BBQ. But you need to cook it at 325 for the first hour and then at 250 for at least another 6 hours minimum. The internal temp of the meat needs to reach 200 degrees and then rest for at least a good hour.

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  36. Mark Phillips
    Mark Phillips January 21, 16:36

    maga meta – omg

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  37. Mark Rickerson
    Mark Rickerson January 21, 16:50

    Yeah, I saw on Racheal Ray this morning. New indoor smoker pressure cooker. Looks cool. Gonna order one that!

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  38. Hezekiah Williams
    Hezekiah Williams January 21, 17:36

    this look great

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  39. Walter Wykes
    Walter Wykes January 22, 02:07

    Ive cooked with mesquite when I was in south Tejas but oak is much better. IMHO

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  40. Ellen Lackey Thomas
    Ellen Lackey Thomas January 22, 04:37

    Brad Meisky…I have a feeling you are going to try this. If so, let me know how it gets.

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  41. Albert Walsh
    Albert Walsh January 22, 04:40

    My brisket does NOT go in a slow cooker, it goes in the oven!

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  42. Carol Sheldon Smith
    Carol Sheldon Smith January 22, 14:56

    Looks awesome.

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  43. Danielle Hoopes
    Danielle Hoopes January 22, 15:49

    Terry Childress Mandody

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  44. Sassywoman
    Sassywoman January 22, 18:54

    It looks wonderful. Did you place it under the broiler at all? It looks grilled or broiled.

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  45. Susan Ragsdale Preston
    Susan Ragsdale Preston January 22, 22:43

    Dewayne Cox

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  46. Joanne Arsenault Whiteneck
    Joanne Arsenault Whiteneck January 22, 22:56

    Brisket is 7.00 a pound here

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  47. Kathy Summersell Ezelle
    Kathy Summersell Ezelle January 23, 05:11

    liquid smoke mesquite flavored is good also on meat

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