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Smoked Brisket Rub Recipe With Brown Sugar

This smoked Brisket Rub Recipe With Brown Sugar is the perfect way to make a brisket.  I  love a good smoked brisket and was excited to see the old lady had picked up a good deal at Costco.  What better way to break in a  new smoker than with sweet brisket rub?

Homemade Brown Sugar Brisket Rub in Bowl With Fork

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I had my eye on the Pit Boss Pro Series at Lowes for quite a while.  Not sure how that Sunday, but the old lady agreed it was time for a new grill as our gas grill was getting up there in age.  I am so excited to venture into the Pellet smoker realm, and the Pit Boss is comparable to Treagar Grills but quite cheaper.

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Brown Sugar brisket rub ingredients:

Beef Brisket

Brown Sugar

Chili Powder

Smoked Paprika

Salt

Fresh Ground Back Pepper

Cayenne Pepper 

Where to buy a Beef Brisket:

How TO Make brown sugar brisket rub:

In a bowl start to layer in your seasonings.

Brisket Brown Sugar Rub In Bowl

Mix the seasonings well with a fork or a small whisk or fork. This brisket rub with brown sugar will leave add so much flavor to the brisket.

How to Season a Brisket

At least a day before you are ready to smoke your beef brisket trim the fat off of your Brisket. I bought my brisket at Costco but you can also order one from Snake River Farms or Omaha Steaks as well.

Brisket With Homemade Brown Sugar Rub

Store your rubbed brisket in the fridge in an airtight container until the day of smoking.

Remove your brisket a couple of hours before smoking to allow the meat temperature to rise to room temperature.

How to smoke a brisket on a pellet smoker:

Get your smoker ready to go and once it’s rolling, smoke in the smoker, then set your meat in the smoker.

Now I made this Brisket in the Pit Boss Pro Series at Lowes. If you don’t have Lowes, Walmart and Amazon carry other Pit Boss options or Pit Boss websites themselves.

When your smoker is at temp and smoking, place your meat in your smoker.  I used Apple Pellets to smoke my meat, but you could use any flavor.

Money and time-saving tips from the old lady. If you order pellets online from Walmart and spend $35, they will drop them off at your door for free!! Their everyday price on pit boss pellets is amazing, plus the expert grill brand has a great price. (see them ->here)

Optional: You can baste with Apple Cider Vinegar and Apple Juice to help keep the meat moist while cooking.

Once I got my settings figured out, the Pit Boss, I set it at 200 with a P7 setting. This will autoregulate the temperature to fluctuate from about 185 to 215.  Make sure your hopper is complete before setting it and walking away.

Smoked Brisket On Smoker

I recommend a low and slow smoke for 6 to 8 hours. Since I had issues with it getting too hot, I ended up being about a 3-hour smoke.

Now, I love to sit and watch my smoker smoke, so I always have to remind myself the meat will smoke better without me peeking at it all the time.

Brisket On Smoker With Meat Thermometer

I cooked my beef brisket to an internal temperature of 150 and was supposed to allow it to rest for about an hour. Now my family was starving, so we let it rest for 15 minutes and dug right in!

Smoked Brisket On Platter

We paired this up with Loaded Mashed Potatoes similar to my Grilled Loaded Twice Baked Potatoes.

Even though I ended up with a shorter smoke time, I had a nice smoke ring on it.

Sliced Smoked Brisket On A Serving Platter
Served Smoked Brisket

I topped my brisket with some bbq sauce and some sesame seeds! So good!!

Do you smoke brisket? What are your go-to smoked meats to make?

How To Store Leftover Smoked Brisket

Store in an air-tight container for up to three days in the fridge.

You can freeze smoked brisket in an air-tight container or sealed bag for up to three months.

Storing leftovers properly requires the right tools! My preferred storage method is if the leftovers can be sealed in a food saver. If not, then an air-tight container or Ziploc bag for the fridge is the way I go. The air-tight container and a freezer Ziploc bag are the next best bet for freezing the leftovers. I also use a food scale to measure portions into serving sizes.

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Smoked Brisket Recipes To Checkout

Injections and rubs are the perfect way to season a brisket for smoking. I have tried several over the years, and they have all turned out fantastic.

Leftover Brisket Recipes

I love to smoke meat and have leftovers for other meals. Smoked meat adds to the flavor of different dishes, and it’s one of my favorites to use in chilis. Be sure to check out my l leftover brisket recipes.

  • Smoked Brisket Baked Beans– Cut up your brisket to make up these loaded baked beans, plus add bacon for even more flavor.  Use cast iron in the smoker to add more smoke flavor to the beans while they cook! 
  • Brisket Shepards Pie– Using homemade mashed potatoes makes for a tasty comfort food using chopped leftover smoked brisket.  Cooking it in a cast-iron skillet adds amazing flavor to this classic dish.  
  • Blackstone Grilled Cheese Brisket Sandwich– Use slices or shreds of leftover smoked brisket to make excellent grilled cheeses.  The smoked brisket adds a fantastic flavor to a classic sandwich

Pellet Smoker Recipes To check out

Looking for more smoker recipes?? Be sure to check out Smoker Recipes. The post contains smoker recipes from ham to macaroni and cheese to Prime Rib! See it -> here.

Homemade Brown Sugar Brisket Rub in Bowl With Fork

Smoked Brisket Rub Recipe With Brown Sugar I

Guy Who Grills
This Smoked Brisket Rub Recipe With Brown Sugar is the perfect way to season a brisket for smoking! Plus this recipe will work with any type of smoker!
4.92 from 56 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 6 hours
Overnight Rest With Rub 1 day
Total Time 1 day 6 hours 10 minutes
Course american
Cuisine American, BBQ
Servings 20

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • In a bowl start to layer in your seasonings and mix the seasonings well with a fork or a small whisk or fork.
  • How To Smoke A Brisket With Dry Rub:
  • At least a day before you are ready to smoke your beef brisket trim the fat off of your Brisket.
  • Store your rubbed brisket in the fridge in an airtight container until the day of smoking.
  • Remove your brisket a couple of hours before starting to smoke to allow the meat temperature to rise to room temperature.
  • Get your smoker ready to go and once its rolling smoke in the smoker then set your meat in the smoker.
  • When your smoker is at temp and smoking place your meat in your smoker.  I used Apple Pellets to smoke my meat but you could use any flavor.
  • I recommend a low and slow smoke for 6 to 8 hours since I had issues with it getting too hot I ended up being about a 3-hour smoke.
  • I cooked my beef brisket to an internal temperature to 150 and allow it to rest for about an hour.
Keyword beef brisket, brisket rub, smoked brisket
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Smoked Brisket Rub Recipe With Brown Sugar

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