I really liked how it turned out! My friends at church raved about it

Greetings, foodies! Today I’m excited to share with you a recipe that resonates deeply with comfort food lovers: Slow Cooker Beef Brisket. Brisket, a cut from the lower portion of the beef or veal breast, is known for its intense flavors and satisfying texture when cooked slowly. Originating in Eastern European culinary traditions, this dish has found a cherished place in American cuisine, especially revered in Texas barbecue scenes. A slow cooker version allows for a more “set it and forget it” approach, making it a superb choice for a hearty family meal or an impressive centerpiece for casual entertaining. Plus, this dish exemplifies the beauty of transformation as the connective tissues in the brisket melt into succulence during the slow, low-temperature cooking process. Let’s dive into this culinary journey that brings deliciously tender brisket to your table with minimal effort. This majestic Slow Cooker Beef Brisket is versatile and goes hand in hand with numerous accompaniments. For a classic pairing, try serving it alongside a creamy coleslaw or a fresh green salad to balance out the richness. Roasted vegetables like carrots, potatoes, and parsnips can soak up the flavorful juices of the brisket, elevating the entire dining experience. For those who prefer a touch of starch, a side of garlic mashed potatoes or a warm loaf of crusty bread won’t disappoint. And don’t forget the pickles and barbecue sauce for that extra kick!

Slow Cooker Beef Brisket

Servings: for 6-8 people
Ingredients:

– 4-5 pounds beef brisket, trimmed

– 2 teaspoons kosher salt

– 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

– 1 teaspoon smoked paprika

– 1/2 teaspoon onion powder

– 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

– 2 tablespoons of olive oil

– 1 large onion, sliced

– 3 cloves garlic, minced

– 1 cup beef broth

– 1/2 cup balsamic vinegar or red wine (for a richer flavor)

– 1/4 cup brown sugar

– 2 tablespoons of tomato paste

– 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

– 2 bay leaves

– Fresh thyme sprigs

Instructions:

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