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. Delores Crenshaw Mudd
    Delores Crenshaw Mudd January 23, 11:56

    I don’t like these “next page” post. Too much trouble; too much time.

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  2. Evelyn Lawson Meeks
    Evelyn Lawson Meeks January 23, 12:27

    Let’s Get Started With Putting Everything Together…

    3 tablespoons packed brown sugar

    1 tablespoon plus 1 1/2 teaspoons chipotle chili powder

    2 teaspoons ground cumin

    1 teaspoon celery salt

    1 teaspoon garlic powder

    1 teaspoon salt

    1/2 teaspoon pepper

    4 to 5 lb fresh beef brisket (not corned beef)

    1 1/2 cups ketchup

    1/4 cup apple cider vinegar

    1/4 cup finely chopped yellow onion

    1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

    3/4 cup low-sodium beef, chicken or vegetable broth or water

    Here Is What You Need:

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  3. David Reynolds
    David Reynolds January 23, 20:55

    Actually Post Oak is preferred

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  4. David Reynolds
    David Reynolds January 23, 20:56

    Elizabeth Adaway Jones barbecue even in the snow.

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  5. David Reynolds
    David Reynolds January 23, 20:57

    Kathy Summersell Ezelle worst thing you can do go a piece of meat

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  6. Sandy Hoerst Barrett
    Sandy Hoerst Barrett January 23, 20:58

    Saw that too … just don’t need another appliance to figure out where to store.

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  7. David Reynolds
    David Reynolds January 23, 21:00

    Mesquite is not what they used to smoke brisket in Texas!!! They use post oak to smoke brisket in Texas! The only thing that Mesquite is good for is fast hot grillingwith chicken or steaks

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  8. Sue Lane
    Sue Lane January 23, 21:04

    Who cares????

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  9. Vicki Longmire O'Briant
    Vicki Longmire O'Briant January 24, 00:57

    John O’Briant

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  10. Debra Maier
    Debra Maier January 24, 06:11

    I take it that yours didn’t have any black ends? Sorry to hear that because when smoked right those black ends along with the other meat is some of the best died and gone to heaven beef there is!

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  11. Marty Nikonchuk
    Marty Nikonchuk January 24, 18:49

    Being a retired meat cutter of 40 years and have cut and trimmed thousands of briskest s ……I don’t remember any “bones” in a brisket. Read the recipe and it says” the meat just falls right off the bones”.?????????

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  12. Patsy Grace
    Patsy Grace January 24, 19:29

    They r good cooked in a slow cooker. Maybe not the say, but good. Do it all the time

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  13. Sara Rasner
    Sara Rasner January 25, 20:09

    I need to know how to make corned beef? Does anyone know ?

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  14. Chad Knight
    Chad Knight January 26, 20:31

    Amy Knight

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  15. Randy Arnold
    Randy Arnold January 26, 20:40

    It’s Roast Beef with BBQ Sauce…not real pit BBQ.

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  16. James Hagy
    James Hagy January 27, 03:52

    I t may taste good but it looks like road kill.

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  17. Mickie Littel
    Mickie Littel January 27, 17:58

    I have never cooked a brisket before…I do cook cornbeef with cabbage,potatos, carrots.

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  18. Ronda Baughman
    Ronda Baughman January 27, 20:18

    Tim Crider. I want some of your chicken breast/thighs u made us last year

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  19. Habeba Ahlam El
    Habeba Ahlam El January 28, 22:19

    To each his own! 😛

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  20. David Reynolds
    David Reynolds January 28, 22:46

    Habeba Ahlam El not really

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  21. Sharon Vaughan Thompson
    Sharon Vaughan Thompson January 28, 23:12

    I agree with David Reynolds. Plus you would never achieve that dark Brown color

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  22. Rebecca Dismuke
    Rebecca Dismuke January 29, 01:22

    Funny

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  23. Janet Mac Farlane Brown
    Janet Mac Farlane Brown January 29, 03:25

    You made my mouth water!!!!

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  24. Diane Marie Rowley
    Diane Marie Rowley January 30, 14:59

    Yummy.

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  25. Diane Marie Rowley
    Diane Marie Rowley January 30, 15:00

    Yeah I love the burnt ends.

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  26. Lynne Mayberry Breland
    Lynne Mayberry Breland February 01, 12:05

    It looks good to me!

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  27. Danielle Hoopes
    Danielle Hoopes February 01, 20:08

    Mark Walker

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  28. Jean Steve Krieske
    Jean Steve Krieske February 01, 23:20

    It ain’t BBQ no matter how good it tastes!

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  29. Jean Steve Krieske
    Jean Steve Krieske February 01, 23:21

    Danged straight!

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  30. Jean Steve Krieske
    Jean Steve Krieske February 01, 23:26

    It’s a recipe written for people who don’t know jack about BBQ. Or meat, for that matter…

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  31. Jean Steve Krieske
    Jean Steve Krieske February 01, 23:31

    This is “fauxBQ”. Maybe it tastes great, but it’s not BBQ.

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  32. Daniel Coates
    Daniel Coates February 01, 23:31

    That “rub”/Bark is not meat, it is burned sugar and herbs. It is not “BBQ”.

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  33. Daniel Coates
    Daniel Coates February 01, 23:36

    Properly BBQ’d Pork, with minmum spice/seasoning, some salt and black pepper and dipped in Apple Cider Vinegar, turned about every hour for 12-14 hours over coals with no burned wood chips for smoke, turns a burgandy color and that is known as “outside” meat and is delicious, that’s “Old School” BBQ. My father learned BBQing in Memphis/Jackson and Brownsville, TN, from the late 1920’s til he died in 2000. This “Smoked” stuff is not BBQ, it’s “smoked”/fast roasted, 5-6 hour, roasted pork with too much packed on coating, ie, “bark”!

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  34. Joseph L Wilson
    Joseph L Wilson February 02, 01:57

    no thank you , it looks mushy

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  35. Sarah Elkins Mullins
    Sarah Elkins Mullins February 02, 03:02

    CJ Mullins

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  36. Marty Nikonchuk
    Marty Nikonchuk February 02, 05:21

    Jean Steve Krieske …. Looks like it to me….

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  37. Kathy Summersell Ezelle
    Kathy Summersell Ezelle February 02, 05:55

    they did in San Marcos, TX where I lived

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  38. Debbie Sibley
    Debbie Sibley February 02, 17:44

    too much BS; can’t find the recipe

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  39. Vanessa Garrison
    Vanessa Garrison February 02, 22:31

    Press on the blue writing on your page above the picture of the recipe &
    (http://) information. It should show up. I hope this helps you out. Good luck.♥

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  40. Sweeney Katy
    Sweeney Katy February 02, 23:38

    Must you post this as I sit at my desk, keeping poop outta drinking water, and feeling like starvin’ marvin? …gunna go sulk in the corner. tsk tsk tsk to D’Ann <3

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  41. Crystal Everett
    Crystal Everett February 03, 03:55

    Burnt ends with a little fat.. I could eat it every day, lol

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  42. Apollo Ludeman
    Apollo Ludeman February 03, 19:16

    Rose Ludeman

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  43. Melisa Ludeman
    Melisa Ludeman February 03, 21:25

    you makin’ me hungry!

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  44. Leah V Rogers
    Leah V Rogers February 03, 21:49

    Chad Rogers

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  45. Chad Rogers
    Chad Rogers February 03, 22:38

    SLOW COOKERS ARE SIN!

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  46. Kenneth Ebenrick Sr.
    Kenneth Ebenrick Sr. February 04, 23:59

    Smoke that puppy.

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  47. Joel De La Fuente
    Joel De La Fuente February 05, 03:01

    Jesse De La Fuente

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  48. Meena Meena
    Meena Meena February 05, 07:28

    Sean King

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  49. Sean King
    Sean King February 05, 09:46

    I know i’m going to make you one when i get some time. Lol

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