31 Leftover Brisket Recipes to Make After a Barbecue (2024)

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31 Leftover Brisket Recipes to Make After a Barbecue (1)

By Taryn Pire

Published Jun 16, 2021

You pulled out all the stops at your last BBQ: Mashed potatoes, coleslaw, mac and cheese and a whole lotta brisket. While there are certainly worse problems to have, what’s a cook to do with all that surplus beef? Here are 31 leftover brisket recipes to whip up with cooked or raw meat, so it doesn’t go to waste, including Instant Pot brisket, Dutch oven brisket and one of our favorite chili recipes.

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1. Flank Steak Tacos With Cucumber Salsa

Thin-sliced brisket will make a killer substitute come Taco Tuesday. And don’t even get us started on the uber-refreshing salsa.

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2. Beef Empanadas

Give the Latin turnovers a summery spin by stuffing them with pulled brisket instead of ground beef. Dunk ’em in your favorite barbecue sauce.

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3. French Onion Brisket

A boatload of caramelized onions offers savory sweetness to the meat, while a dash of sherry wine acts as the perfect foil to the brisket’s richness.

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4. Beef Flatbread With Herb Sauce

Whether you crown it with sliced or shredded leftover brisket, the lemon-garlic herb sauce will zap it back to its former glory.

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5. Steak Stir-fry

Busy weeknights don’t stand a chance against this half-hour gem. Serve it over steamed white rice or noodles.

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6. White Turkey Chili With Avocado

Kidney beans and canned tomatoes are by no means a requirement for a mean pot of chili. Luckily, pulled or diced brisket pairs just as well with corn and white beans as turkey does.

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7. Whole30 Braised Brisket

The ingredients couldn’t be simpler, and the beefy tomato broth ensures that each bite of meat is juicy and tender. (You can cook it in the Crock-Pot instead of a Dutch oven, BTW.)

8. Slow-cooked Shredded Beef Ragu Pasta

Either start with raw brisket in place of chuck or add pre-cooked shredded brisket to the homemade sauce to save a ton of time.

9. Brisket Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Brioche + leftover barbecue brisket + three types of cheese = what dreams are made of. Add caramelized or pickled onions if you’re feeling fancy.

10. Cheesy Mushroom Quesadillas

Nestled between the sautéed mushrooms, shallots and gooey cheese, brisket transforms this vegetarian recipe into a tortilla-wrapped cheesesteak.

11. Homemade Corned Beef Hash

Turn this crowd-pleaser on its head by substituting brisket for corned beef. While you’re at it, the meat would also work in a frittata or omelet.

12. Irishman’s Beef Brisket Burrito

What’s Irish about it, you ask? The brisket is simmered in spices and Guinness for hours before being shredded and layered with potatoes, Irish cheddar and cabbage.

13. Bbq Brisket Pizza

Muenster and mozzarella and Parm, oh my! Leftovers plus one of our favorite shortcuts in the book—store-bought pizza dough—make for a seriously decadent (and easy to make) pie.

14. Cleveland Cheesesteaks With Pretzel Hoagie Rolls

Blow everyone away with homemade sea salt pretzel boats, or save some effort with store-bought pretzel buns. As long as they’re piled high with garlicky sautéed veggies and melty provolone, everyone at the table will be happy.

15. Slow-cooker Beef Brisket With Bbq Sauce

The from-scratch sauce is a cinch to whip up, since it uses a ton of pantry staples like ketchup, brown sugar and apple cider vinegar. Make a double batch to use on chicken, pork or wings later.

16. Brisket Mac And Cheese

Any pasta loaded with that much cheese is our kind of pasta. We’re talking tangy sharp cheddar, mild white cheddar, creamy Monterey Jack, spicy pepper jack and a layer of smooth cheddar jack on top.

17. Bbq Brisket Twice-baked Potatoes

Suddenly bacon bits and sour cream sound so…anticlimactic. There’s nothing unexciting about roasted Russets crowned with buttery, chive-dappled mashed potatoes, cheese and beef.

18. Juicy Instant Pot Brisket

A few teaspoons of liquid smoke in the marinade can make brisket taste like summertime in the dead of winter. Be sure to cut the brisket against the grain, so it doesn’t dry out.

19. Shredded Beef Burritos

Want to make your leftovers last even longer? Assemble the burritos with brisket, cheese, rice and any additional mix-ins, then wrap them in foil and freeze in an airtight container. Then, you’ll have dinner on standby for a few months.

20. Fully Loaded Brisket Tater Tots

BRB, bathing in a tub of homemade cheese sauce. The store-bought tots are piled high with meat, sour cream and chives, but an extra drizzle of barbecue sauce never hurt nobody.

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21. Easy 30-minute Beef Stroganoff

Tender pappardelle, meaty mushrooms, fresh herbs and tangy sour cream make this weeknight wonder possible. It’ll come together even faster with the help of pre-cooked brisket in place of beef tenderloin.

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22. Slow-cooker Maple Sriracha Pulled Pork Mini Pot Pies

Frozen puff pastry to the rescue. If you’re using raw brisket, just substitute it for the pork shoulder. If you’re using cooked brisket, simmer the sauce ingredients until thick and combined, then coat the meat in the sauce before stuffing the pies. (Or just substitute a sweet-and-tangy BBQ sauce.)

23. Ultimate Bbq Brisket Nachos

The leftover beef is mixed with canned pinto beans and BBQ sauce before being slathered onto the chips. Top them off with red onion, cilantro, sour cream and jalapeños.

24. Slow-cooker Honey Pulled Pork With Cornmeal Pancakes

If cornmeal pancakes feel like a lot of work, might we suggest whipping up an easy skillet cornbread instead? We’re partial to this recipe that calls for maple syrup and buttermilk.

25. Beef Enchiladas

We see two options here: Keep all the fillings—like the enchilada sauce and black beans—and simply substitute the ground beef for cooked brisket or go full-on cookout by using barbecue sauce and grilled corn instead.

26. Pulled Pork Shepherd’s Pie

Make it once and you’ll be making it after every cookout you ever host. This recipe is also a great way to empty your freezer of those frozen corn kernels and peas you’ve been sitting on since winter.

27. Cheesy Crockpot Cajun Pulled Pork With Southwest Pepper-corn Slaw

If you have raw brisket, don’t pass up the sweet-and-spicy, beer-based marinade. If you’re starting with cooked brisket, simply top it off with Andouille sausage and pile on the veggie slaw.

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28. Mini Steak Sliders

These have game day written all over them. And since the meat is already cooked, they’ll only take you about 15 minutes to assemble and bake.

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29. Steak Fried Rice

Consider your takeout craving satisfied, thanks to this 20-minute riff on fried rice. Even your kids will have no problem scarfing it down.

30. Grilled Steakhouse Pizza

Our favorite summer dish to serve at a casual alfresco dinner? Grilled pizza. The grates turn the crust impeccably crisp; then, it’s ready for brisket, charred Portobello mushrooms, arugula and crumbled gorgonzola

31. Sweet Potato Fry Steak Salad With Blue Cheese Butter

You had us at sweet potato fry. Feel free to lean on frozen fries instead of baking a batch of your own. (Oh, and you only *think* you hate blue cheese—odds are this butter will convert you.)

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31 Leftover Brisket Recipes to Make After a Barbecue (2024)

FAQs

How do you use leftover tough brisket? ›

If you want it sliced slice it thin & put it in a steamer basket with beef broth under the steamer & heat it over medium low low heat. I usually make soup or stew with dried out meats, soup if it's a small amount, stew if there's more. Brisket, especially, makes a great beef stew cooked in the Crock Pot all day.

How many days is leftover brisket good for? ›

Storing Cooked Brisket

Cooked brisket without liquid or gravy will last longer in the fridge (up to four days) but less time in the freezer (up to two months). If the brisket is stored in the gravy, it may be refrigerated up to two days and frozen up to three months.

How do you make leftover brisket moist? ›

Reserved cooking juices, beef broth, and barbecue sauce are popular for reheating brisket. Other liquids that add flavor and moisture include apple juice, beer, and water.

How do you reheat brisket without drying it out? ›

To reheat the brisket, wrap it in foil or plastic and place it in a preheated oven at 325°F for 10-15 minutes. You can also reheat it in a microwave using a microwave-safe dish and cover it with a damp paper towel to prevent it from drying out.

How do you tenderize leftover brisket? ›

When the meat has cooled, cut off the fatty top layer. Slice the brisket into 1/4-inch-thick slices and put the slices into a roasting pan. Cover the sliced meat with the defatted cooking liquid and reheat slowly. All the fat is gone and the meat is tender and juicy.

Does brisket get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

The temperature of the meat begins to rise again -- which you want because brisket gets more tender the longer you cook it.

What is the secret to moist tender brisket? ›

Texas Crutch Method: The Texas crutch method involves wrapping the brisket tightly in foil or butcher paper during the cooking process. This helps retain moisture and speeds up the cooking time, resulting in a tender and flavorful brisket.

What should I spray my brisket with to keep it moist? ›

Classic ingredients include beef broth, water, apple juice, apple cider vinegar, and Worcestershire sauce. Avoid spices that could clog the spray nozzle. Start spraying the brisket 3-4 hours into cooking, every 30 minutes, until it's time to wrap the brisket.

What keeps 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.

How to moisten a dry brisket? ›

As we mentioned, to keep your brisket moist, you can also splash a little beef broth, cooking liquid, or water on it before you put it in the oven, and you can drizzle on some gravy or barbecue sauce once it's heated to liven it up again.

Is it better to reheat brisket, sliced or whole? ›

Reheating the brisket whole, and then slicing it when it's time to serve helps keep the brisket from drying out.

Can you eat cold brisket? ›

I keep the brisket code in mind whenever I cook meat the night before to serve cold or at room temperature the next day, which is pretty much my standard for summer soirées, picnics or potlucks.

What to do if my brisket is tough? ›

Braise it until it starts to get tender, then braise it for a bit longer. Brisket isn't the greatest cut for roasting, but it is possible. If you haven't fully sliced it, you can submerge it 2/3 in stock and cook it at 140 °C for about three hours or until tender.

What to do for overcooked brisket? ›

Once that brisket is overcooked and starts to flake into strands, Byrd suggests going the whole way and deep-frying it to a beef-jerky-like effect. "It's very bacon-like and visually appealing because you get these big, long strands that look really cool and it'll cook up to a deep, rough brown."

How to soften tough cooked meat? ›

Simmering in a little bit of liquid or broth is a great way to tenderize. Acidity can also be your friend here. A little bit of vinegar and lemon juice in the liquid can help you tenderize the meat. It adds moisture, but it also cooks the meat.

How do you use tough leftover beef? ›

Try Beef Stroganoff

To make beef stroganoff, place the tough roast beef in a slow cooker. Add beef broth to help produce the steam needed for cooking your dish, as advised by the University of Minnesota Extension. Add mushroom soup, instant onion soup mix, sour cream, chopped onions and canned or fresh mushrooms.

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