Simple Oven Baked Brisket Recipe (2024)

This Oven Brisket recipe is tender and juicy with a delicious crusty bark that will have you licking your fingers. This simple oven-baked brisket will feed a crowd and makes the most delicious leftovers.

You loved how we baked up our Corned Beef recipe, and I’m certain you’ll like this oven baked beef brisket too.

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The first time I made a brisket in the oven, it turned out to resemble a piece of coal. I could have cried. All that time and money down the drain! This recipe for beef brisket is simple and will take out all the guesswork for when you want a fork-tender juicy beef brisket.

Table of contents – I’ll mess with this

  • What is Brisket?
  • How to pick out the perfect Beef Brisket
  • How much brisket equals one serving?
  • Oven Baked Brisket Ingredients
  • How to make an Oven Brisket Recipe
  • How long do you cook a brisket and at what temperature?
  • How to store and reheat baked brisket
  • Oven Brisket Recipe FAQs
  • Grilling Brisket on a Charcoal Grill
  • Tips for the perfect oven brisket

Why You’ll Love or Tell me About This Oven Brisket

  • Juicy and tender with a minimal amount of work
  • Brisket is always the star of the meal and will feed a crowd
  • The leftover options are amazing and reason enough to make this baked brisket oven
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What is Brisket?

Brisket is a cut of beef that comes from the lower breast or pectoral muscles of a cow. This is a muscular (well exercised) area which is why it’s tough.

How to pick out the perfect Beef Brisket

Beef Briskets can vary from about three pounds up to a very large brisket. The size will not determine the quality of the outcome.

A whole brisket is cut into either a “Flat” or Point”. Both bake beautifully but here’s the difference.

  • Point cutis a rounder thicker piece of meat. It generally has more fat marbling so is very flavorful.
  • Flat cutcan also be referred to as round and is a thinner piece of meat and it’s a little leaner. It’s easier to slice so it makes a nice presentation.

Both beef brisket cuts are delicious so don’t stress if you don’t know the difference or don’t have the option of one versus the other.

How much brisket equals one serving?

You can expect a brisket to cook down 50 percent of its total weight. It’s always best to have more meat than you need in my opinion. Therefore, I always plan on 1 pound of raw meat per person, or 1/2 pound cooked.

It also depends on how you are serving it. I want a tender brisket thinly sliced. I don’t cook it long enough to shred. Slices will not go as far as chopped or shredded brisket will. I found detailed serving information here.

How many people will I be serving or how much do I want leftover? This tells me how big a brisket cut I want. I generally go for the 4 to 5 pounds. We love the leftovers.

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Tools we used for oven beef brisket recipe

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  • Roasting Pan – I like this roaster because it comes with a rack and a lid. It’s also large enough for a large brisket or my turkey at Thanksgiving.
  • Instant-Read Meat Thermometer – This is a kitchen must-have. We use this one when grilling or even baking bread.

Oven Baked Brisket Ingredients

Brisket

I used a 5-1/2 pound brisket flat for this recipe.

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Brisket Rub Recipe Ingredients

  • Brown sugar
  • Paprika– smoked or variety of your choice.
  • Salt – kosher salt works well for this recipe
  • Garlic powder
  • Cracked black pepper – coarse black pepper would work too
  • Onion powder
  • Dry mustard powder
  • Cayenne
  • Chili powder
  • 1tbspground cumin
  • 1tbspdried thyme

We love this rub with beef brisket, chicken, or even salmon. Other amazing options would be my Creole Seasoning Blend or my Rib Spice Rub recipe. These blends don’t require that you add additional salt and pepper to the meat.

How to make an Oven Brisket Recipe

Earlier in the day or the night before

Note: I recommend letting the brisket rub sit on the meat for 6 to 8 hours or overnight so the meat has a chance to absorb all of the amazing spice flavors.

  1. Remove the brisket from the refrigerator. Trim the fat cap to 1 inch and dot the moisture off of the brisket with paper towels.
  2. Combine and whisk the brisket rub ingredients together.
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  1. Sprinkle some of the dry rub on a baking sheet covered with a large piece of plastic wrap. Place the brisket over the dry rub and sprinkle more on the top. Turn it over and apply more to the bottom. Wrap the beef brisket tightly and refrigerate for 6 to 8 hours before cooking or overnight. At least 30 minutes if you’re in a rush.
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How To Cook Brisket In The Oven

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  1. Remove the brisket from the refrigerator and allow the brisket to come close to room temperature.
  2. Preheat the oven to 275°F and place the oven rack so the meat cooks close to the middle of the oven.
  3. Prepare the roasting pan by placing the rack inside and filling the bottom with water just below the rack. You don’t want the meat sitting in the water.
  4. Remove the plastic wrap from the brisket and place the brisket fat side up on the roaster pan rack. Replace the lid and place the brisket in the oven.
  5. Bake covered until the brisket reaches 140 to 145°F. Remove the lid and continue baking to 190-200°F.
  6. Remove the brisket from the oven and let it rest for 30 minutes.
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How long do you cook a brisket and at what temperature?

Since a beef brisket is a tougher cut of meat it has to cook slower so the fibrous tissue breaks down making it tender.

We choose to slow cook brisket by baking it at 275°F covered until it reaches an internal temperature of 150°F to 165°F which takes about 3 hours. Baked brisket is actually safe to eat at 145°F but will be tough.

At that time we remove the lid so the bark can crisp up and cook it until it reaches 190°F to 200°F for slicing or 205-210°F for chopping or pulling which took about 1 more hour.

Tip: Once the internal beef brisket temperature reaches about 145°F, I check it about every 20 to 30 minutes so I don’t overbake it.

You can overbake a brisket. If that happens, your brisket can taste dry, crumble, and fall apart.

How to store and reheat baked brisket

Best Way To Store beef brisket

Before I bake the brisket, I plan on how I will be serving it such as;

  • If I bake just enough for a couple of meals, I will slice it and store it in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
  • If I want to repurpose oven brisket, I get a general idea of what I’m going to be doing with it and when I plan on using it.
    • You can chop it or slice it before refrigerating it or, you can freeze it in the quantity for the recipes you plan on making eventually.
  • Baked brisket freezes well for up to 3 months in an airtight container.
    • To freeze sliced brisket, I will usually separate individual servings. That makes a quick dinner during the week.

How to thaw oven-baked brisket

Beef brisket can be placed in the refrigerator to thaw overnight. You can also partially thaw it at room temperature and then finish thawing it in the refrigerator to finish thawing.

Best way to reheat oven-baked beef brisket

Brisket can be used from a frozen state if using it in soups or stews. You can also put frozen brisket slices in a slow cooker covered in a sauce such as BBQ sauce. Cook on low until heated through.

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Oven Brisket Recipe FAQs

Should I trim the fat off a brisket?

I trim the fat to a 1/2 inch thickness. Some recommend 1/4 inch because they say the spices will not penetrate more than 1/4 inch.

To me, the fat adds flavor and helps the tough meat to break down and become tender. Either thickness will not affect the outcome of this oven beef brisket recipe

Do you oil brisket before adding the rub?

No, there is no reason to oil the meat before applying the brisket rub.

Should I cover the brisket with foil while it rests?

No, don’t cover the brisket with foil. That will ruin that crusty bark that you’ve worked so hard to get.

Can this oven beef brisket recipe be cooked on a grill?

Yes, oven-baked brisket is amazing when cooked on a grill just like you would an oven, low and slow.

Why do you cut brisket across the grain?

When you slice the brisket across the grain you break up the tough fibers evenly making it tender. When you slice it with the grain those fibers remain intact and make for a tough and chewy brisket.

Grilling Brisket on a Charcoal Grill

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I can’t stress enough that every brisket is going to cook differently and you have to give yourself plenty of time and use an instant-read thermometer to guide you. We grilled a 7-pound brisket and it took 10 hours plus we rested it one hour.

We own a “Big Green Egg” which uses lump charcoal. Any charcoal grill where you can control the temperature would work.

Apply the rub like we did with our baked brisket.

We choose to slow cook brisket by baking it at 250°F, 25 degrees lower than our baked brisket until it reached an internal temperature of 165°F which takes about 6 hours.

We increased the grill temperature to 275°F and wrapped it in butcher paper which we believe helps it retain moisture without steaming the meat like foil does. Put it back on the grill and cook to an internal temperature of 200°F to 210°F, for another 4 hours.

Note: You can use parchment paper in lieu of butcher paper.

Remove it from the grill and let it rest for 1 hour. We set our brisket in a small cooler to rest. It stays warm and moist.

Tips for the perfect oven brisket

  • Apply the rub with a spoon. That way you can store any that you don’t use for the next time. If you use your hands to apply it you’ve contaminated it and can’t use any leftovers.
    • There is no need to rub it in.
  • Don’t cover the beef brisket with water or broth. You will not be able to the flavorful crusty bark.
  • Before baking, we slice the tip to see the direction the grain is running. You want to slice your cooked brisket opposite the grain. By looking before it’s baked you’ll know how to slice it. In the image below, the grain is going vertically ↑↑↑ so we will slice it horizontally →→→.
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  • Always let the brisket rest after baking for at least 30 minutes before slicing. We just put it on the cutting board and don’t cover it.
    • You can tent it but don’t wrap it. We’ve tried wrapping it in butcher paper and parchment paper and it did nothing for the final outcome in our opinion.

What should I serve with brisket?

You can find all of our side dish recipes here!

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What to make with leftover brisket

  • Homemade BBQ Brisket Sandwiches
  • Brisket Tacos
  • Mac and Cheese with Brisket

Don’t forget to come back and let me know how your oven brisket recipe turned out.

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FAQs

Should brisket be covered or uncovered in the oven? ›

Coat the brisket with mustard then season it with salt, cracked pepper, and garlic powder. Let it rest overnight. Roast the brisket at 300°F and keep it covered in foil for the first six hours. Uncover the brisket in the last two to three hours of cooking to get a crisp exterior bark.

What is the best temperature to cook a brisket in the oven? ›

While it can be tempting to sear that fat at a high temperature, doing so will likely result in tougher meat. For this reason, be sure to roast brisket at a lower oven temperature, between 225 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit to achieve tender brisket. What is this?

What is the 3 2 1 rule for brisket? ›

First off, you'd smoke or bake the brisket at 225 degrees for 3 hours; then you'd wrap it in foil and keep cooking it for 2 hours. Finally, uncovered and cook for 1 more hour before letting it rest for a few minutes prior serving.

How do you keep brisket from drying out in the oven? ›

If you're using an oven, put a water pan or drip pan under the roast. That will help add moisture to the air while you cook and keep a brisket moist.

Should brisket be wrapped in foil in oven? ›

Wrapping a brisket in butcher paper or aluminum foil will speed up the cooking process. Wrapping the brisket will prevent what's called "the stall" — when evaporation from the surface of the brisket halts the cooking process.

How long to cook brisket in oven at 250 degrees? ›

The next day, preheat the oven to 250°F. Remove the brisket from the fridge and uncover. Sprinkle it with the remaining seasonings, then cover it with foil again and place it in the oven to roast for 5-6 hours (plan on approximately 1 hour per pound of meat).

How many hours does a brisket take in the oven? ›

How long does it take to cook brisket in the oven? A good rule of thumb is to cook your brisket 60 minutes per pound at 250 degrees F. So if you had a 3-pound brisket, you'd cook it for about 3 hours. However, there are a lot of different factors that can throw this estimate off.

What temp is brisket most tender? ›

The brisket is at its most tender when it reaches an internal temperature of around 195 to 205°F (90 to 96°C). However, the exact temperature for peak tenderness can vary based on factors like the cooking method, the grade of the meat, and personal preference.

How do you make a super moist brisket? ›

For the most tender brisket possible, we need to go low and slow. We also need a moisture strategy... Fully wrap your brisket in heavy duty tin foil with the fat cap facing up. This helps ensure the brisket will stay very moist.

Can you overcook brisket in oven? ›

Yes, you can overcook brisket. Overcooked brisket may be tender, but it will also be dry, so you should avoid overcooking it. Brisket should be fork tender and you should check on it during cooking.

How to make the juiciest brisket? ›

Once seared, place brisket in foil pan, fat side up, and smoke, uncovered for 2 hours. Flip brisket and smoke for 1 hour. At this point, the juices inside are under a fair amount of pressure. It is important not to pierce the meat from this point until it is done.

What is the danger zone for brisket? ›

Danger Zone for Smoking and Grilling Meat

Therefore, you need to find the optimum temperature for meat. As mentioned above, the temperature danger zone is 46°F -140°F (8°C-60°C). Hence, it is better to keep the hot smoking or grill above 158°F (70°C).

What is the magic number for brisket? ›

It's a great tool to help you know if it's close or if you still have several more hours. It also serves as the perfect probe to feel for doneness. There is no magic number for when briskets are done. I've had briskets be done anywhere from 200° – 208°.

What is the rule of thumb for cooking brisket? ›

Our general rule of thumb is to plan on between 30 and 60 minutes per pound when learning how to cook a brisket. For example, a 16-pound brisket cooked at 275 degrees Fahrenheit will take between 10 and 12 hours. The entire process from trimming, injection, seasoning, and cooking will take between 18 and 20 hours.

Do you cook brisket at 225 or 250 in oven? ›

You'll need to cook brisket at 250° for about 30-40 minutes per pound. Upping the temperature to 250°, from the established tried and true rule of smoking at 225°, has some shocking and actually delicious results! You see, when we smoke brisket at 225° F the timing is around 1-1.25 hours per lb.

How do you keep brisket moist when cooking? ›

Water: if you want to increase humidity, slow the cooking process to build more smoke flavor, or just want to keep the meat moist, you can just spritz with 100% water.

When cooking a brisket in the oven do you put the fat side up? ›

For brisket cooked to flavorful perfection, fat-side-down is the way to go. This is the only way to achieve a brisket that is perfectly moist with a perfect bark on both sides.

Should brisket be covered in liquid while cooking? ›

When braising, keep about one-half to two-thirds of the brisket covered with liquid at all times. Too much liquid and you're stewing rather than braising. If you're barbecuing the brisket, frequent basting is required to keep the meat moist.

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