Modificado por The Col (15. Agosto 2007, 22:21:26)
I used to buy brisket made by Whole Foods in my area.It was kind of sweet,I guess they prepared it with a tomato based marinade.Recently they stopped featuring it in their hot foods section After a period of weeks composing myself,I decided to give it a shot preparing one.(unchartered territory to say the least)I purchased a single as opposed to a double brisket(not even sure what the differance is)I was told to cook it at 350 for 15min per pound in a covered pot,no other instructions.What I would appreciate is any instructions on how to prepare this brisket in a manner that comes as close as possible to the one I so enjoyed from Whole Foods.Thanks in advance.
Jim Dandy: hi well i will give it a try. I have never eaten that brand before as I have always prepared my own. It is usually a tough piece of meat so i usually marinaded it with Coors light beer* overnight. then i plave in a crock pot or roasting pan (I used BBQ Sauce, onions, Bell peppers and Garlic) but you can mix first in a bowl 2 1/2 cups tomatoe sauce, 1 envelope french onion soup/dip mix(beef based) or 2- 4 T Beef base* (its like a bouillion only in paste for), 2T brown suger, maybe some added Heinz catsup, tarragon, (Italion Seasoning with bell pepper and mushrooms) or just black pepper and maybe garlic,celery. If you wa nt it more Italion then pour over say oldworld ragu* sause largest jar. then I would bake it slowly with lid on until last 1/2 hour. slow or lower temp for a longer time is nicer. also if you don't like beer then you can substitute vinegar and oil or burgendy or red wine. the sugar and vinegar or beer tenderizes the meat. oh yes used unfrozen or thawed meat.
GGROBINLOVE: I'm making honey garlic spare ribs tonite,but I'll definitely tell you when I'm about to tackle it.Yes,I noticed you were her mom,clearly class was passed along the gene line