How to Cook Brisket in the Oven (2024)

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How to Cook Brisket in the oven! Everything you need to know about oven-roasted brisket, from tips on how to get the best result to cooking temperatures and more. Pair it with your favorite side dishes for an unforgettable meal!

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If you’re looking for a goof-proof beef brisket recipe, you’ve found it! Roasting brisket in the oven results in a crispy fat cap and tender, juicy meat.

With a few simple steps, you’ll end up with an impressive centerpiece for special occasions.

For the sake of full transparency, Smoked Brisketis my all-time favorite method for cooking brisket.

For me, nothing comes close to that charred fat, smoky flavor, and tender beef.

However, because not everyone owns a smoker or a grill, I thought I would share an easy tutorial on how to cook brisket in the oven for an amazing result every single time.

As long as you get the cook temperature right and give yourself time to dry brine the brisket, it will result in the best beef brisket with perfectly juicy and flavorful meat with a lovely crust on the fat.

Which leads me to my next point.

Dry Brine Brisket!

I’ve mentioned this is my Prime Rib Recipe, Perfect Grilled Steak, Beef Tenderloin Recipeand my Smoked Tri Tip, but dry brining your meat 24 hours before you cook it is the best insurance policy for tender meat.

Dry brining meat involves nothing more than placing it on a baking sheet, sprinkling the whole surface (including the sides of the brisket!) liberally with coarse kosher salt and leaving it uncovered in your refrigerator overnight.

That’s it!

Dry bringing allows the salt to penetrate deeply into the meat, thereby tenderizing it while seasoning it deeper than you would otherwise get without the dry brine.

This one tip will change the way you do meats forever, as it is such a simple step but it is arguably the most impactful thing you can do to ensure your roast turns out amazing each and every time.

Because brisket is a tougher cut of beef and a big piece of meat with a generous amount of connective tissues, it can benefit greatly from dry bringing to ensure it tenderizes substantially for tender beef brisket.

Due to the dry bringing process and the long cook time, I do recommend leaving yourself plenty of time to prepare this amazing brisket.

If you plan on using a dry rub that contains salt, feel free to use it for the dry brining process. The salt in the brisket rub will still work its magic, and you’ll have the added benefit of adding more flavors to the meat.

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What Cut of Meat is Brisket?:

Brisket comes from the pectoral muscle of the cow in the lower breast region. It is a flat cut of meat with a thick layer of fat on one side but not much fat intramuscularly.

If you pick up a whole brisket, you may need to trim off some of the fat. Otherwise, smaller briskets typically come pre-trimmed in which case I recommend leaving the full portion of fat.

The general rule of thumb for flavorful brisket is to allow the meat a long time to cook, whether it be in a smoker grill or the oven.

Slow roast oven brisket results in beefy flavor and crispy fat that everyone will love.

Tips for The BEST Brisket:

Tip #1: I mentioned this above, but my number one tip for perfect brisket is dry brining it in advance. Even if you only have an hour or two before you need to cook the brisket, it will still benefit from spending some quality time with salt.

Tip #2: My second tip is to always use a meat thermometer to ensure you’re getting the cook you want on any piece of meat.

For taste and texture, brisket should be cooked to 180 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. Using a meat thermometer will ensure you don’t over or undercook the brisket and that you end up with juicy, tender beef.

Tip #3: My final tip is to cook brisket at a low temperature for a long period of time.

Brisket is naturally a tough cut of meat, so slow cooking it is the way to go. 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.

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Marinated or Dry Rubbed Brisket:

If you love using dry rubs on your brisket, you can absolutely perform the dry brine step using a dry rub instead of salt alone.

Just be sure your rub contains plenty of salt or sprinkle the brisket with salt before applying the dry rub to ensure the tenderizing action happens.

I like using my Dry Rub for Ribson just about everything! You can also use my Best Steak Marinaderecipe to marinate the brisket ahead of time by doubling or tripling the recipe.

As a personal preference, I believe most meats don’t need a lot of fancy rubs or marinades and can get away with being very lightly seasoned without a lot of pomp and circ*mstance provided you’re starting out with a quality piece of meat.

For this reason, I stick with sea salt, garlic powder and pepper and just love how flavorful the juicy beef turns out.

Still, a good coffee rub or any meat rub involving dry mustard or chili powder is a great option too. A marinade involving Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, and soy sauce is also classic.

If using liquid smoke, be sure to only use a tiny amount because a little bit goes a long way.

How Many People Does One Brisket Feed?:

Brisket shrinks substantially during the cooking process, as it loses water and fat is rendered. A 5-pound brisket typically only yields 3 to 3.5 pounds of meat.

Whenever I’m serving guests, I allot for 1 pound of meat per person but realistically most people won’t eat more than half a pound in one sitting unless they have a very large appetite.

In this sense, a 5 pound brisket (pre-cooking) will comfortably feed about 6 people.

I recommend taking into account the imminent shrinkage of the brisket when deciding how big to buy versus how many people you’re feeding.

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Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s make the best brisket in the oven!

How to Cook Brisket in the Oven:

Step 1: Dry Brine the Brisket:

Remove the raw brisket from its packaging and pat it dry with a paper towel.

Transfer it to a large baking sheet or roasting pan. Sprinkle the brisket liberally with coarse sea salt, making sure to get the sides as well.

Allow the brisket to sit uncovered in the refrigerator overnight (24 hours is ideal), or as long as you can before cooking it in the oven.

If you plan on using a dry rub on the brisket, you can do so now rather than waiting to rub the brisket just before baking it.

I’ve found garlic powder, onion powder, and paprika make for a great dry rub!

Step 2: Season the Brisket:

At least 30 minutes before you want to cook brisket in the oven, remove it from the refrigerator to allow it to come closer to room temperature. Sprinkle it liberally with garlic powder and black pepper and a little additional salt and allow it to sit.

Step 3: Cook Brisket in the Oven:

Preheat the oven to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Transfer the brisket to a long sheet of aluminum foil with the fat side up. Double wrap the brisket in foil, then place it back on the baking sheet (or roasting pan).

Roast the brisket in the preheated oven until it reaches an internal temperature of 180 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit, about 1 hour and 15 minutes per pound of meat.

Once the brisket reaches about 145 degrees F, you can uncover the foil and raise the oven temperature to 300 degrees F to allow the fat to become crispy for the last 45 minutes to 1 hour of baking.

The best way to check the internal temperature of the meat is to use a quality meat thermometer and insert it into the thickest part of the meat. Wait patiently until the thermometer gets an accurate read.

Remember that large roasts will increase in temperature by about 5 to 10 degrees after they are out of the oven, so keep this in mind before you pull it out.

Step 4: Let Brisket Rest:

Once the brisket is out of the oven, allow it to sit for at least 20 minutes to give the juices an opportunity to evenly distribute throughout the meat for the best texture.

Step 5: Serve:

Transfer the finished brisket to a cutting board, reserving the drippings to make au jus for dipping if desired.

Slice meat against the grain of the meat, and serve it with your favorite side dishes.

Store any leftover brisket in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

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If you want to get real fancy, serve this oven roasted brisket with Bacon Jam!You’ll be the talk of the town.

How Long to Bake Brisket in the Oven:

The exact amount of time it takes to cook brisket depends on many factors. The size of the brisket, the temperature of the brisket going into the oven, and the temperature at which you roast the brisket all play a role in the total cook time.

A smaller brisket like a 3-pound brisket, for instance, will take between 3 and 4 hours at 250 degrees F.

Simply take the temperature of the brisket after 2 hours of baking, then every 30 to 45 minutes, more frequently as it gets higher in temperature.

Many of the recipes I’ve seen on the internet indicate you should bake the brisket at 300 degrees the whole time, double wrapped in foil.

If you go this route of using a higher temperature, a good rule of thumb is 1 hour of bake time per pound of meat.

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Serve oven-roasted brisket with barbecue sauce or steak sauce.

Use leftover breakfast in an egg scramble the next day, or for brisket sandwiches.

What to Serve with Roasted Brisket:

Here are some of my favorite side dishes to serve with brisket!

  • German-Style Potato Salad with Caramelized Onions
  • Pea Salad with Bacon
  • Roasted Brussel Sprouts with Garlic and Lemon
  • Mayo-Free Macaroni Salad
  • Smashed Sweet Potatoes with Garlic Butter and Honey

And that’s it! Everything you need to know about how to cook brisket in the oven. I hope you enjoy this juicy meaty adventure!

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How to Cook Brisket in the Oven

A complete tutorial on how to cook brisket in the oven. Follow these tips for the best result every time!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 4 hours hours

Total Time: 4 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 (3 to 5-pound) beef brisket, trimmed to 1/4" of fat
  • Coarse sea salt
  • Garlic Powder
  • Black Pepper

Instructions

  • Remove the raw brisket from its packaging and pat it dry with a paper towel. Transfer it to a large baking sheet or roasting pan. Sprinkle the brisket liberally with coarse sea salt, making sure to get the sides as well. Allow the brisket to sit uncovered in the refrigerator overnight (24 hours is ideal), or as long as you can before cooking it in the oven.

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  • At least 30 minutes before you want to cook brisket in the oven, remove it from the refrigerator to allow it to come closer to room temperature. Sprinkle it liberally with garlic powder and black pepper and a little additional salt and allow it to sit.

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  • Preheat the oven to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Transfer the brisket to a long sheet of foil. Double wrap the brisket in foil, then place it back on the baking sheet (or roasting pan). Roast the brisket in the preheated oven until it reaches an internal temperature of 180 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit, about 1 hour and 15 minutes per pound of meat.

  • Once the brisket reaches about 145 degrees F, you can uncover the foil and raise the oven temperature to 300 degrees F to allow the fat to become crispy for the last 45 minutes to 1 hour of baking.The final cooking temperature for brisket is 203 degrees Fahrenheit. Meat continues cooking while it rests, so you can pull it out of the oven around 190 – 195 degrees F and allow it to finish cooking as it rests, if you'd like. Otherwise, pull it out of the oven once it reaches 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

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  • The best way to check the internal temperature of the meat is to use a quality meat thermometer and insert it into the thickest part of the meat. Wait patiently until the thermometer gets an accurate read.

  • Remember that large roasts will increase in temperature by about 5 to 10 degrees after they are out of the oven, so keep this in mind before you pull it out.

  • Once the brisket is out of the oven, allow it to sit for at least 20 minutes to give the juices an opportunity to evenly distribute throughout the meat for the best texture.

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  • Transfer the finished brisket to a cutting board, reserving the drippings to make au jus for dipping if desired.

  • Slice meat against the grain of the meat, and serve it with your favorite side dishes.

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  • Store any leftover brisket in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

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Notes

The final cooking temperature for brisket is 203 degrees F. In this sense, brisket is always served well-done, never medium-rare or medium. For the best results, use a meat thermometer to keep tabs on the internal temperature.

Nutrition

Serving: 8ouncesCalories: 460kcalProtein: 76gFat: 16g

Course: Main Dishes

Cuisine: American

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Servings: 6 to 10

Calories: 460kcal

Author: Julia

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How to Cook Brisket in the Oven (2024)

FAQs

How long do you cook brisket in the oven? ›

Place in the oven and bake for about an hour and 15 minutes per pound, until the brisket reaches 170-180° (Initially, I used one of our 4 1/2 lb. flat briskets that took about 4 hrs., 15 min). Update: after cooking one of our 7 lb. whole briskets, it will take over 5 hrs. to get to 180 degrees).

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.

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

Cook the brisket at 225-250°F to an internal temperature of 165-170°F, then proceed to the oven finishing step. Turn the meat once after 4 hours of cooking, and baste several times after 4 hours of cooking.

Should brisket be wrapped in foil in the 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.

What is the secret to a tender brisket? ›

It's a tough cut of meat, which is why the best way to cook brisket is a low-and-slow method: Long, slow cooking makes it tender.

What is the best temperature to cook a brisket? ›

I try to shoot for an overall smoker temperature of 225 degrees F. I much prefer the low and slow method for cooking briskets.

What is the minimum time for 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.

What is the danger zone for brisket? ›

While smoking meat, you should pay special attention to the temperature danger zone because there is a higher chance of bacteria growth in the 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).

What is the magic number for brisket? ›

There is no magic number for when briskets are done. I've had briskets be done anywhere from 200° – 208°. What are you looking for is for it to feel done.

How do you keep brisket moist in the oven? ›

Oven Method: Cooking brisket in the oven is a convenient option. Set the temperature to a low heat, around 225°F to 250°F (107°C to 121°C), and cook the brisket slowly. You can wrap it in foil or use a roasting pan with a lid to help retain moisture.

At what temperature does brisket fall apart? ›

Brisket can be done in a range of 200-210°F (93-99°C), but as a general rule, it's safe to bet on 203°F (95°C). Brisket should be tender but not so tender it's falling apart. You should be able to slice it into pieces that can just hold together, requiring a little pull to come apart.

What is the best cooking method for brisket? ›

All brisket, no matter which cut you choose, is a tough cut of meat that needs to be cooked low and slow: think oven, slow cooker or indirect heat on a grill.

What if you don't wrap a brisket? ›

Wrapping a brisket helps seal in the moisture and juices for the duration of the cooking process, which prevents your meat from drying out in the smoker. It also cuts down on cooking time, meaning you'll have a perfectly smoked brisket on the table faster.

Should brisket be cooked, covered or uncovered? ›

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. Check the brisket every 30 minutes with the use of a thermometer.

Do you cook brisket fat side up or down? ›

To set things straight, we're here to put an end to the confusion, so you can get back to the grill with confidence. 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.

How long to cook brisket at 350 degrees? ›

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  2. Mix chili powder, salt, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, sugar, mustard, and bay leaf together in a small bowl; season brisket with spice mixture. ...
  3. Bake in the preheated oven for 1 hour. ...
  4. Continue baking until beef is very tender, about 3 hours more.

How long to cook a brisket at 250 degrees? ›

How Long to Cook Brisket at 250? You'll need to cook brisket at 250° for about 30-40 minutes per pound.

How many hours does it take to cook a 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.

How long to cook a 7 lb brisket at 325 degrees? ›

In this recipe, I baked my beef brisket for about 8 ½ hours at 325. You want to cook the brisket for about an hour per pound and until it reaches an internal temperature of 185 Degrees F.

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