Make Your Celebration Unforgettable With These Brisket, Sliders, BBQ Pickles, and Crispy Onion Straws Recipes (2024)

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Fireworks, flags, family, friends, and brisket – there isn’t anything more American than smoked meat to celebrate the Fourth of July. Whether it’s a holiday feast for just the family or the whole neighborhood, a big barbecued brisket is a perfect way to bring everyone together for a day of celebrating the red, white and blue.

Sometimes preparing such a large piece of meat can be scary but cooking a brisket doesn’t have to be intimidating! With a few easy steps and a little time and patience, everyone can make an incredible brisket.To help you here’s a great guide from Stubb’s BBQ Expert Rocky Stubblefield.

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“My grandfather Stubb was famous for all kinds of barbecue – ribs, chicken, you name it. But brisket – cooked low and slow – was his specialty. He made so many briskets that he used to joke that he didn’t have any fingerprints left because he’d burned them off pulling meat off the pit.”

Preparing Brisket: My granddad would have made brisket low and slow in his own hand-welded pit. You can do the same on your gas or charcoal grill using hickory wood chips. Just be prepared to man that grill for at least a half day, monitoring the temperature.

Selecting a Brisket: A brisket is usually about 12-15 pounds. If you need a smaller option, those are available as well. With this size of meat, you’ll need to plan ahead when cooking. It’s better right offthe grill but if you don’t have time, you can make it the day before and rewarm it on the grill or in the oven.

Prepare the Brisket: Preparation with a rub is critical for a good flavor crust. Rub the entire brisket generously with Stubb’s Beef or Bar-B-Q rub. Only put the rub on 15-20 minutes before the meat goes on the grill. The longer the rub sits on the meat, the more the salt draws out the moisture of the meat

Cook the Brisket: Fat side up! Place the meat fat side up on your grill or smoker so that the fat drips down into the meat and it stays moist. Most people at home have a charcoal grill, and you can easily smoke a brisket on it.

Here’s how to do it:

  • First, soak your wood chips in water for 30 minutes.
  • Spread charcoal on one side of the grill, leaving the other side empty. Light your charcoal and allow to heat until a subtle coating of gray ash forms.
  • Sprinkle soaked wood chips directly onto the coals and allow them to start smoking.
  • Place brisket over the side of the grill without charcoal, and cover, so it cooks over indirect heat.
  • Cook at 225-250 degrees until the internal temperature of the thickest part of the brisket reaches 180-185 degrees. This can take 8-10 hours depending on your grill.
  • To maintain the temperature, check every hour to adjust vents and add more charcoal and soaked wood chips as needed.
  • I usually wrap my brisket after about 5 hours to keep the juices inside.

Slicing Brisket: Slice along the ribbon of fat that runs horizontally through the meat. Then, slice the meaty halves of the brisket against or across the grain. Not sure where the grain is? It’s easier to see on the raw meat before it’s rubbed, so cutnotch when prepping to help guide once it’s cooked.

Add the sauce: As they say in Texas – it’s not done ‘til you add the sauce! We add it after so the sauce doesn’t burn on the grill. You can put in on the side and dip, or drizzle it over the top.

Now that you have the perfect brisket, it’s time to kick it up a notch and prepare the ultimateBar-B-Q Brisket Slidersfor your family and guests.

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Bar-B-Q Brisket Sliders with Barbeque Pickles and Crispy Onion Straws

Loaded with flavor, these Bar-B-Q Brisket Sliders are just how Stubb would have made ‘em himself. From his tangy-sweet brisket seasoned with Stubb’s Bar-B-Q Rub and Bar-B-Q Sauce, to the savory, spice-rubbed barbeque pickles, and crispy onion straws, these sliders have got it all.

Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients:

Barbecue Pickles:

  • 2 cups very thinly sliced small cucumbers (1/8-inch thick)
  • 1 tablespoon Stubb’s® Bar-B-Q Rub
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 2 tablespoons white vinegar

Crispy Onion Straws:

  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon McCormick® Ground Black Pepper
  • 1 medium onion, very thinly sliced and separated into rings
  • Vegetable oil, for frying

Bar-B-Q Brisket Sliders:

  • 2 pounds sliced Stubb’s BBQ Brisket (see above)
  • 12 slider or small dinner rolls
  • 3/4 cup Stubb’s® Original Bar-B-Q Sauce

Instructions:

For the Pickles, mix cucumbers, Bar-B-Q Rub, and sugar in small bowl. Let stand 30 minutes. Strain cucumbers and place in glass bowl or jar. Stir in vinegar. Cover. Refrigerate until ready to use.

For the Onion Straws, mix flour, salt, and pepper in a large resealable plastic bag. Add onion rings; toss to coat well. Pour oil into deep fryer, large heavy skillet or saucepan, filling no more than 1/3 full. Heat oil on medium-high heat. Carefully add onion rings to hot oil. Fry 4 to 5 minutes, turning once to brown evenly, until onion rings are golden brown. Drain on paper towels.

For the Sliders, serve brisket slices on slider rolls topped with Barbecue Pickles, Crispy Onion Straws and Stubb’s Bar-B-Q Sauce. (Store any leftover pickles in a tightly covered glass container in the refrigerator for another use.)

Makes 12 sliders.

Still looking for more recipes for your celebration? Rocky Stubblefield, the grandson of Stubb’s Legendary Bar-B-Q founder C.B. “Stubb” Stubblefield has more original recipes that are sure to please every partygoer:

Stubb’s Bar-B-Q Brisket, smoked low and low, or one of these favorite takes:

  • Brisket Sliders with Crispy Onions and BBQ Pickles
  • Brisket Walking Nachos
  • Brisket Tacos with Roasted Corn Avocado Salsa

Delicious family-friendly BBQ sides:

  • Cowboy Beans
  • BBQ Cole Slaw

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What to serve with brisket sliders? ›

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What pickles go well with brisket? ›

As far as pickles go, you can always go with our classic Spicy Dill Quick Pickles. We're also partial to Pickled Red Onions (or Pickled Ramps, if we have any left).

What is traditionally served with brisket? ›

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  • Baked Beans. Baked beans are a classic side dish to serve with brisket. ...
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  • Green beans. ...
  • Collard Greens. ...
  • Grilled Bell Peppers.
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What is a good side dish to go with brisket? ›

  • 1 / 25. Smashed Garlicky Potatoes. ...
  • 2 / 25. Air Fryer Green Beans. ...
  • 3 / 25. Ginger Cabbage Slaw. ...
  • 4 / 25. Classic Potato Salad. ...
  • 5 / 25. Vegetarian Baked Beans. ...
  • 6 / 25. Roasted Cauliflower Salad. ...
  • 7 / 25. 3-Ingredient Garlicky Red Potatoes. ...
  • 8 / 25. Roasted Asparagus.
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What do Jews eat with brisket? ›

Brisket is a popular Ashkenazi Jewish dish of braised beef brisket, served hot and traditionally accompanied by potato or other non-dairy kugel, latkes, and often preceded by matzo ball soup. It is commonly served for Jewish holidays such as Hanukkah, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, and Shabbat.

What do Texans serve with brisket? ›

Potato salad, coleslaw, and pinto beans have long been the foundation of Texas barbecue side offerings. But smoked-meat fans now expect greater variety from the supporting players. Collard greens, mac and cheese, brussels sprouts, and even broccoli salad commonly appear on plates and trays these days.

What not to do with brisket? ›

12 Brisket Mistakes Everyone Should Avoid
  1. Cooking at the Wrong Temperature. ...
  2. Using the Wrong Rub. ...
  3. Not Allowing (More Than) Enough Time to Smoke. ...
  4. Not Letting Brisket Rest Long Enough. ...
  5. Making Too Many Changes Between Cooks. ...
  6. Only Looking at Time and Temperature Before Wrapping. ...
  7. Spraying the Fat. ...
  8. Over or Under Smoking the Meat.

What does pickle juice do to brisket? ›

Spray the brisket with pickle juice for an extra layer of flavor, a little surprising tartness underlying the brisket.

Why are pickles served with BBQ? ›

They give your mouth some relief from the richness of the meat. Pickles let you eat more barbecue. They're a good thing. The pickles are always a good choice with bbq because the acidic tang from it is a nice compliment to the smoky savoriness of the meats.

What are the 2 sides of a brisket called? ›

The brisket is made up of two different muscles: the point and the flat. The point cut is the fatty part of the brisket, which is called the deckle. The flat cut, also known as "first cut", has the deckle removed, which makes it leaner and causes it to lay flat.

Do you put sauce on brisket? ›

Unlike other forms of barbecue, like ribs and pulled pork, brisket is often served dry, or without sauce already slathered on top. It is, however, often served with sauce on the side so you can do your own slathering. Serving barbecue sauce with brisket helps add flavor and moisture to the meat.

How much brisket do I need for 10 people? ›

If you really want to know how much brisket to serve per person, **account for one pound of raw brisket (or half a pound of cooked brisket) per adult and half a pound of uncooked brisket (or a quarter pound of cooked brisket) for your little ones.

Does brisket go fat side 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.

Does brisket go fat side up? ›

The main reason to cook brisket fat side down is for delicious consistent results, especially when it comes to competition barbecue. Fat-side down encourages a more pronounced smoke ring. A smoke ring refers to the thin ribbon of pink-colored meat between the crust and the interior brown-colored meat.

Is brisket served hot or cold? ›

For food safety, cooked brisket must be held above 140°F, so restaurants will use a holding oven to keep brisket at or above that temperature between the time the meat exits the pit (perhaps after a short cool down at room temperature to stop the cooking process) and when it's sliced and served to customers.

What is a good side for beef sliders? ›

The best side dishes to serve with sliders are sweet potato fries, coleslaw, onion rings, pickles, french fries, crispy green beans, cheese dip, potato salad, baked beans, grilled vegetables, and garden salad.

What sides do you eat with sliders? ›

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  • Potato chips.
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  • Loaded baked potato bites.
  • Any warm dip such as Reuben dip.
  • Veggie tray with dip.
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What to eat with corned beef sliders? ›

The top five accompaniments for a corned beef sandwich include tangy pickles, fresh and crunchy coleslaw, crispy potato chips or French fries, flavorful potato salad, and a cup of soup, such as tomato or vegetable.

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