My grandma taught me that cooking BBQ Beef Brisket in the Oven is the best way to get tender, slow-cooked meat. This is my spin on her BBQ beef brisket recipe, and it just so happens to be juicy, tender, and perfect. All you need is BBQ sauce, liquid smoke, and some spices to give it the best flavor.
This post may include affiliate links that earn us a small commission from your purchases at no extra cost to you.
What’s in this Beef Brisket Recipe?
All you need to cook the juiciest, most flavorful beef brisket is BBQ sauce, liquid smoke, and some spices for seasoning. It’s such an easy recipe to follow! I still remember eating this at my grandparent’s house on special occasions growing up. Such a wonderful memory and a great recipe to match.
- Beef Brisket: I used a 6 pound point cut for this recipe. This is a smaller, thicker piece with more marbling, which means more fat to add tender flavor. Trim the fat cap to ½ inch.
- BBQ Sauce: Use your favorite barbecue sauce to achieve the flavor you want. I love to use my homemade BBQ sauce for this brisket recipe. My favorite store-bought sauce to use is Sweet Baby Rays.
- Seasonings: To season the beef, use a mix of garlic powder, onion powder, celery powder, ground nutmeg, and salt & pepper. You can whisk everything together to create a dry rub before applying, or simply sprinkle with each seasoning.
- Liquid Smoke: This is a liquid ingredient that gives you the same smokey flavor you’d get from using a smoker. Find bottles of it near the condiments and BBQ sauces at the grocery store. Here’s a good example.
- Water: Use water to fill the roasting pan. This creates steam in the oven to keep the brisket moist and tender while it slow cooks.
Email This Recipe
Enter your email and we’ll send the recipe directly to you!
Beef Brisket Variations
I love adding a classic BBQ flavor to this oven baked brisket recipe, but you can create a different flavor with some easy tweaks. Instead of BBQ sauce, you can mix Worcestershire or soy sauce with the liquid smoke to marinate.
You can also use a beef broth or lager beer in place of the water in the roasting pan. If you want to change up the spice rub slightly, try adding cayenne pepper or brown sugar.
How to Store and Reheat
After cooking, let beef brisket cool to room temperature. Place leftovers in an airtight container or resealable bag, and keep in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.
Reheat brisket in the oven for best results. Let it rest on the counter while the oven preheats at 300F. Place it in a roasting pan, cover with beef broth or more BBQ sauce, cover with foil, and bake until it’s fully heated through (it should take about 20-30 minutes).
How to Freeze
Let leftover BBQ brisket cool to room temperature, then place it in an airtight container or freezer-safe resealable bag. I recommend wrapping it in aluminum foil as an extra precaution to prevent freezer burn. Freeze for 3 months. Defrost overnight in the refrigerator before reheating in the oven.
Serving Suggestions
I usually serve with lots of classic BBQ side dishes! Some of my family’s favorites are corn on the cob, coleslaw, potato salad, cornbread, and BBQ baked beans.
5-Star Review
“Made brisket with just the seasoning not the barbecue sauce,turned out unbelievable great.we love it thanks for the recipe!!” – Todd
Set your oven to 275F. Brisket is best when cooked very slowly at a low temperature–this means it will cook through without drying out.
Beef brisket should reach an internal temperature of 195-205F. I recommend taking it out of the oven as soon as it reaches 200F, or even at 195F. The temperature will rise slightly as it rests.
At 275F, brisket will take about 5 hours to cook in the oven. Be sure to check the internal temperature and wait until it reaches the right temp.
We’re marinating this beef brisket in a mix of BBQ sauce and liquid smoke. Let it marinate in the fridge for at least 8 hours, or up to 24 hours.
I use water in the bottom of the roasting pan, but you can use beef broth, cider, beer, or another liquid.
Yes, fully cover the pan with aluminum foil through the full cooking time.
Let brisket rest for at least 30 minutes after taking it out of the oven. Then slice it against the grain to create the most tender pieces.
On the ingredients for the brisket it doesn’t have the amounts
I love this recipe and I will try it.
Let me known what you think once you do!
Wondering if you could tell me how to heat up the brisket if I cook it the night before and refrigerate it? I just don’t want it to be dry. Do you have a specific way that you do that?
Yum, I love tender brisket. How much exactly is 1/2 bottle of liquid smoke? Can you taste the nutmeg? Most of my family dislike nutmed a LOT and might have a hissy.
Also, I haven’t been able to find your video for this recipe.
This is seriously making me hungry!
I need to try this immediately, it looks so good!
I’ve never been brave enough to try making brisket! You make it look so easy! I’ll have to give it a shot!
You should try! It’s such a favorite for us.
This is making drool, looks SO good!
Hi!
What is celery powder? Do you mean celery seeds or celery salt?
Thank you for your explanation!
I have been on the hunt for a brisket recipe!!!