The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (2024)

I’m going to tell you how it is with this one. This is such and easy recipe. Like SO simple which is why I am calling it the Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe. It’s a no brainer, delicious recipe that will leave you with an amazing barbecue meal!!

I’ve made this brisket recipe at least 10 times. It’s my go-tomeal for when my parents stay with us or when we have neighbors over. Making a brisket seems like it may be a lot of work but I can promise you that this recipe actually requires hardly any work at all!

I also make ribs this way and they turn out amazing as well. Believe it or not this recipe stemmed from a much more difficult recipe which entailed making your own barbecue sauce, etc. etc. Although it was good, I didn’t love it. I decided to simplify the approach and use a barbecue seasoning to add more flavor to the brisket and use one of my favorite barbecue sauces, Sweet Baby Ray’s.

My husband and I talked about getting a smoker then looked into the prices and thought, eh, it’s just not our time. However, we wanted to start making some really good brisket. Like I said, I wanted a simple approach to his cut of meat but I wanted it to taste amazing. Using a rub and barbecue sauce adds a ton of flavor, and cooking it low and slow makes it tender. Here’s the simple run down.

Trim fat off the brisket.

Cover it with your favorite barbecue seasoning. I use Butt Rub which can be found on Amazon.

Wrap it tightly in heavy aluminum foil and place on a rimmed baking.

Bake for 3-5 hours at 300 degrees depending on the size of your brisket. Plan for an hour per pound.

Remove foil, brush with barbecue sauce and place back in oven and broil for 10 minutes until charred. You could charr it on the grill if you want, too.

The most important part – LET IT REST for 30 minutes. If you need to reheat it in a warm oven so be it. Resting allows the juices to absorb into the meat leaving it juicy and tender.

Alright guys! There you have it. The easiest baked brisket you’ll ever make!

I could eat this every day!

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The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe Author: Jessica from www.stuckonsweet.com The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe Recipe Type : Dinner Author: Jessica from www.stuckonsweet.com Prep time: 10 mins Cook time: 5 hours Total time: 5 hours 10 mins Serves: 4-8

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Ingredients

  • 3-5 pound brisket, fat trimmed.
  • 3-4 tablespoons of your favorite barbecue seasoning (I use Butt Rub)
  • Sweet Baby Ray's Original or your favorite barbecue sauce.

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
  2. Generously season brisket with barbecue seasoning on both sides, massaging it in with your fingers. You can use as much or as little as you want but don't be afraid to cover the brisket with it.
  3. Wrap brisket tightly with at least two pieces of heavy aluminum foil and place on a large rimmed pan or in a large baking dish.
  4. Bake for 3-5 hours depending on the size of your brisket. I have found that 1 pound=1 hour of cooking time so if your brisket is 5 pounds, bake for 5 hours. However, if you're brisket is only a 1-2 pounds you will most likely have to cook it for longer than one hour. You can always check it and see if it is tender by twisting a fork in the center - if it twists easily and isn't tough, it should be done!
  5. Remove from oven, remove foil and brush on barbecue sauce. Place brisket back into the oven and broil for 5-10 minutes until slightly charred and bubbly. You can also grill the brisket at the end instead of broiling.

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  1. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (7)Claire

    Do you know what the carb count would be?

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (8)Jessica Erin

      I do not. sorry! You could add the ingredients to a free carb counter online and find out that way?!

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (10)Jessica Erin

      It would need to cook longer than that. Maybe 2-3 hours probably.

      Reply

  2. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (11)Kelly S

    I am looking at cooking a 12 pound brisket, would you cook this the same way for 12 hours? I wouldn’t want it to be too dry

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (12)Jessica Erin

      Wow! It will take quite awhile to cook. I’ve never cooked one that big before. All I can say is check it at about 5/6 hours and continue from there.

      Reply

  3. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (13)Erin

    Hi! I’m making now and wondering if I should use a roasting pan with a lid. Maybe that would help insure juiciness??? ThAnks!

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (14)Jessica Erin

      That would be fine!

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      • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (15)Erin

        Thanks so much!

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  4. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (16)Rebecca. Allbritton

    Unbelievable!!!! So stinking easy and delicious 👏👏👏

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  5. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (17)Coco

    This recipe is fabulous!
    I made my own rub and cooked as per your instructions.
    I will make this again and again!
    Delicious!
    Thank you Jessica for sharing!

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (18)Jessica Erin

      awesome! SO glad!!

      Reply

    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (20)Jessica Erin

      open the foil!

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (21)Rebecca

      Hi Jessica! I’m excited to try this. I recently bought a brisket just hovering on 1 lb (only two people to feed) and was wondering what the cooking time for that would be? Just one hour? I’m scared it’ll be undercooked or not as juicy as the longer cooked ones 🙁

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      • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (22)Jessica Erin

        2-3 hours probably!

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  6. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (23)Sharon

    Hi Jessica, Do you think the Brisket could be put in a slow cooker? I live in Palm Desert where the temp. can be as high as 120 degrees! Don’t ever use the oven in the summer.

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (24)Jessica Erin

      yes it can! Cook on low for 6-8 hours or high for 4-5!

      Reply

  7. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (25)Gavriella

    Hi, just a quick question about a discrepancy in your post. You wrote bake at 300, but then later in the recipe it says 350. Can you please clarify, thank you!

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (26)Jessica Erin

      Sorry about that! I’ll update. It’s supposed to be cooked at 300.

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      • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (27)Gavriella

        Thanks! Looking forward to making it this weekend!

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        • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (28)Claudia Myles

          If you have a small oven what temperature 300 or 350.

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          • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (29)Jessica Erin

            I would do 300!

  8. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (30)Jeffrey

    Im going to attempt this on the morrow..i always love easier ways to make brisket that tastes delicious without smoking it for 8 hours…thanks for the r.e.c.i.p.i.e. 🤗

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (31)Jessica Erin

      You’re welcome! It will be great!

      Reply

  9. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (32)Donna

    Can you make ahead? I am thinking of making a few for a graduation party. What is your suggestion for convenience?

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (33)Jessica Erin

      yes you can! Simply make the entire brisket, bring to room temperature then cover and put in refrigerator. I would then slice it cold (be a little easier), and warm in the oven at 300 for 30 minutes. Add more barbecue sauce if you would like.

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      • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (34)Donna

        Thank you! Off to try now. Wish me luck

        Reply

  10. The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (35)Wanda Nelson

    I have had the brisket. It is wonderful. I was only disappointed because my husband loved it so much he ate ALOT of it!!😊

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    • The Easiest Baked Brisket Recipe - Stuck On Sweet (36)Jessica Erin

      Thank you!! lol!

      Reply

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