Savory Slow Cooker Brisket Recipe (2024)

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Savory Slow Cooker Brisket – The Best Brisket Recipe with Onion, Garlic and Spices Made in the Crock Pot. Includes Recipe with Step-by-Step Video. Kosher for Passover.

Want to know one of my biggest prep secrets for making the best brisket during the holidays? Two words – SLOW COOKER, or CROCK POT, if you’re so inclined! With my stove and oven in overdrive, there is nothing better than having a brisket slowly cooking in the background while I deal with everything else. It frees up oven space, and the results are every bit as tender and delicious as brisket in the oven.

We usually cook brisket for Passover. For larger Seder meals we have hosted in the past, I have been known to plug in four slow cookers at the same time, borrowed from family and friends! Over time I learned to make a couple of briskets ahead– the flavor improves when the meat sits in the refrigerator for a day or two before serving. It’s also easier to slice the meat cold, and reheating is a breeze.

Is Brisket Healthy?

While not exactly “healthy,” brisket does indeed have some surprising health benefits! You might be surprised to learn that researchers at Texas A&M have found that brisket does have some unexpected health benefits. According to Dr. Stephen Smith,Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientist, brisket has high levels of oleic acid, which produces high levels of HDLs, aka “good” cholesterol. Oleic acid produces HDLs which may lower your risk of heart disease, while lowering LDLs, aka “bad” cholesterol. I recommend buying organic grass fed brisket when you can find it, and choosing a cut that is not too lean. Grass fed cuts tend to be lean, so choose a fattier cut if you can find it – and skip the trimming.

Should You Wrap a Brisket?

When storing brisket, it’s a good idea to wrap it to seal in the juices. After it has a chance to cool, brisket should be wrapped in plastic wrap (or an eco-friendly wrapping option of your choice). Never use aluminum foil, which can react to acid in your sauce. If reheating in the oven, foil is safe to use. I prefer to use parchment topped with foil on the roasting pan, so that the foil doesn’t come into contact with the meat.

I’ve offered make-ahead directions for cooking the brisket below, as well as instructions for serving straight from the slow cooker. Either way, you will love this brisket… it is fork tender and flavorful, with delicious pan juices… everything the best holiday brisket should be!

Check out my separate tutorial for all things brisket here. For more Passover recipe ideas, hop on over to my Passover Recipe Index, where you’ll find delicious inspiration for a variety of dietary restrictions, including Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Gluten Free, Vegetarian and Vegan diets.

What Should I Cook With Brisket?

Looking for some side dishes to pair with your brisket? Here are a few delicious ideas!

Olive Oil Mashed Potatoes

Oven Roasted Roasted Root Vegetables

Saffron Rice

Butternut Squash and Crispy Kale Bake

Spicy Roasted Sweet Potatoes

More Brisket Recipes

Here are some other tested, tasty brisket recipes for you to try.

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Savory Slow Cooker Brisket

Brisket made in the slow cooker or crock pot with onion, garlic and spices made in the crock pot. Easy, tender, delicious! Kosher for Passover.

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COURSE: Main Course

Kosher Key: Meat, Kosher for Passover

Servings: 8

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours hours

Total Time: 8 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 4-6 pound brisket , first cut recommended
  • 10 whole garlic cloves, peeled
  • 3 whole onions sliced
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 3/4 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne ; if you are very spice sensitive, just use a pinch
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch or potato starch, optional (use potato starch for Passover)

You will also need

  • Slow cooker, large skillet, immersion blender (optional)

NOTES

Make Ahead Directions: Switch the brisket and sauce to a ceramic or glass dish. Skim fat from the surface of the cooking sauce. You may strain the sauce to separate the solids out and discard. Alternatively, you may thicken the cooking sauce by first removing the bay leaves, then using an immersion blender to blend the sauce with the garlic and onions directly in the slow cooker (careful, the liquid is hot-- protect yourself with a towel and take care with more delicate ceramic slow cooker inserts). Pour sauce over the meat in the dish. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator. Let the brisket chill overnight, or up to two days. You can also freeze the brisket up to a week ahead if you prefer. 2 hours before serving, remove the brisket from the refrigerator. The fat in the sauce will have risen to the top, turned white, and solidified. Use a spoon to scoop the fat bits out of the sauce and discard. Take the brisket out of the dish and brush any excess sauce back into the dish. Place brisket on a cutting board, fat-side up. Slice the meat cold—first cut the fat cap off the brisket, then cut the brisket in thin slices against the grain. Pour sauce into the slow cooker and set to high heat. If you strained the sauce and didn’t blend it, mix together 1 tbsp cornstarch (use potato starch for Passover) with 1 tbsp of cold water, and stir it into the strained liquid in the slow cooker. Place brisket slices into the slow cooker, cover with sauce, and reheat for 45-75 minutes or until hot and bubbly. Serve warm.

Instructions

  • Place half of the chopped onions, 5 of the garlic cloves and the bay leaves in the bottom of the slow cooker.

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  • Rinse the brisket and pat dry. Sprinkle both sides of the meat lightly with black pepper and salt. If you're using a kosher salted brisket, or if you are salt sensitive, skip the salting here -- there will be plenty in the sauce after cooking.

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  • Note about this next step-- if you're in a hurry you don't need to brown the brisket before placing it in the slow cooker, just mix the spices with the water and pour over the brisket in the slow cooker. However, if you do have time to brown it first the flavor will be much better! Drizzle 2 tbsp of olive oil into the pan and heat a large skillet over high heat until it just begins to smoke.

    Brown the brisket on both sides—it will take a few minutes per side. A large brisket may overlap the edges of the skillet; you can brown it in stages, letting half the brisket overlap the edge, then adjusting it to brown the other half. Make sure you get some nice dark brown bits on there, it really adds to the flavor.

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  • Once the brisket is browned, place it in the slow cooker on top of the onions and garlic.

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  • Drain the fat from the skillet, leaving behind any brown bits in the skillet. Return the skillet to the stove. In a small bowl, mix together the water, 1 1/2 tsp. kosher salt, black pepper, paprika, turmeric and cayenne. Pour the water and spice mixture into the skillet and heat over medium until hot and bubbly, using the liquid to deglaze the pan and loosening brown bits gently from the bottom of the skillet with a spatula.

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  • Pour the contents of the skillet over the brisket.

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  • Top brisket with the remaining sliced onions and garlic cloves. Cover and cook on low for 8- 10 hours, or until fork tender. Tenderness will increase as it cooks, so take it out when it's tender to your liking. Most people like it very tender but not so soft that it is falling apart. You want it firm enough to slice but tender enough that the edges shred with a fork.

    I recommend making this brisket ahead; allowing it to sit in the refrigerator for 1-2 nights will improve the flavor. If you would like to do this, check the notes section for the “Make Ahead Directions.” If you are not making ahead, continue reading.

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  • Remove brisket from the pan and let it rest on the cutting board fat-side up for 20-30 minutes.

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  • Meanwhile, skim fat from the surface of the cooking sauce.

    You may strain the sauce to separate the solids out and discard— if you do this, return the sauce to the slow cooker, mix together 1 tbsp potato starch or cornstarch (use potato starch for Passover) with 1 tbsp of cold water, and stir it into the strained liquid in the slow cooker. Alternatively, you may thicken the cooking sauce by first removing the bay leaves, then using an immersion blender to blend the sauce with the garlic and onions directly in the slow cooker (careful, the liquid is hot-- protect yourself with a towel and take care with more delicate ceramic slow cooker inserts).

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  • Once your sauce is ready, cut fat cap off the brisket.

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  • Then cut the brisket in thin slices against the grain.

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  • Return slices to the slow cooker and cover with sauce. Heat the meat slices on high setting in the sauce for 30-60 minutes more until sauce is hot, bubbly and thickened around the meat. Serve sliced brisket hot with sauce.

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Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Savory Slow Cooker Brisket

Amount Per Serving

Calories 402Calories from Fat 295

% Daily Value*

Fat 32.8g50%

Saturated Fat 12.1g76%

Cholesterol 78mg26%

Sodium 496mg22%

Potassium 279mg8%

Carbohydrates 6.5g2%

Fiber 1.2g5%

Sugar 1.8g2%

Protein 19.6g39%

Vitamin A 250IU5%

Vitamin C 5.8mg7%

Calcium 20mg2%

Iron 2.3mg13%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Does brisket have to be covered in liquid in slow cooker? ›

Should brisket be submerged in the slow cooker? The meat doesn't need to be swimming in broth, but yes, it should be at least partially submerged. Here, 2 1/2 cups is plenty for a 3-pound piece of meat. A bit of cornstarch whisked into the liquid helps add body to the sauce.

Can you cook brisket too long in slow cooker? ›

Can you overcook brisket in a slow cooker? Cooking the brisket for too long can result in a lackluster texture and flavor. Make sure to check on the brisket starting at seven hours to see how it's progressing. Cooking it longer (such as 10 hours) will not necessarily result in better meat.

How much water should I put in slow cooker for brisket? ›

Using a slow cooker isn't like dry roasting in a barbecue pit, so some liquid really is necessary. I'd say about a cup and a half to two cups. You need enough water to make steam to cook the meat and brisket is a tough cut so it needs a long cooking time.

Why is my brisket tough in slow cooker? ›

The meat was overcooked: Slow cookers are known for their ability to tenderize meat, but if the meat is cooked for too long, it can become overcooked and tough. It's important to follow the recommended cooking time for your recipe to ensure that the meat is cooked to the correct doneness.

What is the best liquid to keep brisket moist? ›

Keeping a water pan in the smoker is the best way to retain moisture. After the first 2-3 hours start spritzing your brisket with water, apple juice, hot sauce or apple cider vinegar every 30 minutes to an hour. This helps keep it moist and stops it from burning.

What is the secret to moist brisket? ›

After two or four hours of cooking, you can lightly spray your brisket with water, hot sauce, apple cider vinegar, or apple juice. You can do this every 30 minutes or every hour, based on preference.

How do you know when a brisket is done in a slow cooker? ›

Depending on your slow cooker and the size and weight of your beef brisket, it could take anywhere from 8-10 hours on low. The best way to tell if you're good to go is to use a meat thermometer which will register 195°F – 205°F when done. The meat should be fork tender and fall apart delicious!

Why is my brisket still tough after 12 hours? ›

OK, most of the problem with tough brisket is usually undercooking. The way to solve this is to cook to internal temperature of about 95C or 203f.

How do you know when a slow cooked brisket is done? ›

The brisket is done when the internal temperature is between 190 and 200 degrees. It should not go above 205 degrees. You can also tell the brisket is cooked when it's fork tender. You can easily shred it between 2 forks.

How do you keep brisket moist in a slow cooker? ›

To keep brisket moist in a slow cooker, sear before cooking to trap in the juices, add liquid (broth, BBQ sauce), cook on low heat, and avoid lifting the lid frequently to retain moisture.

Do I need to brown brisket before slow cooking? ›

You have to sear off the brisket to caramelize the meat before letting it slow-cook in the oven at 275°, so it goes from stove to oven.

Why is my brisket still tough after 5 hours? ›

It sounds like it isn't done yet and the internal fat and connective tissues haven't had a chance to render yet. If it were overcooked it would most likely be falling apart. Of course, you could just have a tough brisket.

Should you flip meat in slow cooker? ›

To ensure even cooking, flip the roast once, preferably halfway through the cooking time. We err on the side of a LOW temp for a longer period of time to create tender, juicy servings. Please note that bottom round roasts DO NOT fall apart during cooking.

Does liquid need to cover in slow cooker? ›

There is no need to cover the meat in liquid when cooking with a slow cooker, you only need enough liquid to cover the base of the slow cooker as the meat and vegetables will release liquid as they cook.

Does brisket need liquid? ›

Cooking Method

Because brisket is a tough cut of meat, it's best when braised (that is, simmered in a small amount of liquid), either in the oven, the slow cooker, or on the stovetop.

How much liquid do I add to brisket? ›

Cooking brisket on the stovetop follows pretty much the same overall plan as how to cook brisket in the oven: Pat dry and season the meat, mix a cooking liquid (about 3 cups for a 3- to 4-pound brisket), pour it over the meat, and cook, covered, low and slow.

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