Sous Vide Brisket Recipe // No Grill or Smoker Required! (2024)

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Sous Vide Brisket comes out fall apart tender, juicy and delicious every time. Get the perfect “bark” by finishing it on your grill, smoker or even the oven!

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How to Choose Brisket

What Temperature Do You Sous Vide Brisket?

How Long Do You Sous Vide Beef Brisket?

Sous Vide Brisket Seasoning

How Do You Cook Beef Brisket in Sous Vide?

Can You Sous Vide a Whole Brisket?

How Do You Finish Sous Vide Brisket?

Uses for Leftover Brisket

Wine Pairings for Brisket

What to serve with Brisket

More sous vide recipes

Sous Vide Brisket Recipe

Ingredients

Instructions

Notes

Equipment

Nutrition

I love that sous vide is basically a “set it and forget it” way of cooking. Meaning you can put your food in the water bath, walk away, and let it cook for hours on end with no fear of overcooking.

That’s because sous vide cooks up to a certain temperature, and then just holds your food there until you’re ready to eat.

And while this makes the sous vide the perfect tool for cooking on busy nights – sous vide chicken breasts, pork chops, and ribeye, have come to my rescue many times – this Sous Vide Smoked Brisket is not a dish you’re just going to throw into the sous vide and eat that night.

The process of making brisket takes more time – anywhere from 24-72 hours to be exact. So plan ahead for this one.

But the great part is that you can sous vide the beef brisket up to a week before you plan to serve it, then just keep it in the fridge. When you’re ready to eat, throw it onto your smoker, grill or into the oven for 2-3 hours and you’re good to go.

That’s actually what makes this the perfect dish for weekends with friends and family. All the prep work is done ahead of time, leaving you free to enjoy the day.

Another reason this sous vide brisket is the perfect recipe? It turns out deliciously tender every time! The low and slow cook time breaks down the fibers in the meat and renders the fat so it’s extremely juicy and flavorful.

Serve it with a side of homemade BBQ sauce, vinegar coleslaw, and mac and cheese for the most perfect meal ever!

Or check out these 35+ EASY Sides for Brisket!

How to Choose Brisket

  • Look for a beef brisket with a lot of fat and marbling. You can use either a flat cut or a point cut brisket, though a point cut is generally more tender. But the main thing you want to look for is the fat cap still attached. A brisket that is trimmed too much will come out more dry.
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What Temperature Do You Sous Vide Brisket?

  • Tender steak-like texture // 135-degrees F: Not fall apart tender, will still hold its shape. (36-72 hours)
  • Fall apart tender // 155-degrees F: Super tender and moist. (24-36 hours)

How Long Do You Sous Vide Beef Brisket?

  • The longer you cook it, the more tender it will become. When cooking at 135-degrees, I like to cook it for 72 hours. If cooking at 155-degrees F, 36 hours will give you very tender meat.

Sous Vide Brisket Seasoning

I like to season my brisket simply with salt and pepper to let the true flavor of the beef shine through. If you’ll be finishing your brisket in the oven (rather than on the smoker or grill) and want a smoky flavor, add some liquid smoke to the vacuum bag before the sous vide process.

A tip I learned from Serious Eats, is to add some pink curing salt to the spice rub mixture so that your brisket will have a pink smoke ring. This step is optional, but makes for a nice presentation.

Of course, if you would like to add additional spices to your brisket, you could definitely add them to your rub. Cumin, chili powder, paprika, garlic powder and mustard powder are all great options.Here’s my go-to brisket dry rub recipe!

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How Do You Cook Beef Brisket in Sous Vide?

  • Rub brisket with salt and pepper, add liquid smoke if finishing in oven.
  • Vacuum seal or use the water displacement method to remove as much air as possible. (You may want to double bag since this is a long cook time and the spices may interfere with a proper seal.)
  • Cook 24-72 hours at your preferred temperature (155-degrees F for fall apart texture).
  • Remove from sous vide and pat dry well with paper towels.
  • Rub with additional spice mixture.
  • Finish on the grill, smoker or oven (instructions below).

Can You Sous Vide a Whole Brisket?

  • For this recipe, I use a 4-6 pound brisket. If it will fit into your vacuum seal bag, you can leave it whole. If not, you can cut it into 2-3 pieces and seal them separately.

Note: You may need to double bag the brisket if the seal doesn’t form properly. It’s always a good idea to be on the safe side, especially with a long cook like this.

How Do You Finish Sous Vide Brisket?

  • Grill: Grill over indirect heat at a temperature of about 225-degrees for 3 hours.
  • Smoker: Preheat smoker to 225-degrees F. Add brisket and cook for 3 hours.
  • Oven: Preheat oven to 275-degrees F convection (or 300-degrees F standard). Add brisket and cook for 2 – 2 1/2 hours.
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Reheating Brisket Sous Vide

  • I love using the sous vide to reheat leftovers since it won’t dry out your meat. To do so, just heat your water bath to 165 degrees. Add your bagged brisket and heat for 30 minutes – 1 hour until warmed through.

Uses for Leftover Brisket

  • Tacos, enchiladas, burritos
  • Salad topping
  • Pizza topping
  • Scrambled with eggs
  • Added to soups or chilis
  • Topping for baked potatoes

Wine Pairings for Brisket

  • I suggest a light-bodied, fruit forward red like aBeaujolaisorGrenache to pair with the salty-fatty beef.

What to serve with Brisket

  • Vinegar Coleslaw
  • Cheddar Spoon Bread
  • Barbecue Sauce
  • The BEST Baked Beans
  • Apple Slaw
  • Pickles & Pickled Onions
  • Grilled Potato Salad
  • MORE → 35+ EASY Sides for Brisket
  • PLUS → 17+ Sauces for Brisket

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  • Sous Vide Pork Tenderloin
  • Sous Vide Pork Chops
  • Sous Vide Chicken Tenders
  • Sous Vide Homemade Limoncello Recipe
  • Sous Vide Filet Mignon
  • Sous Vide Infused Vodka
  • Sous Vide Vanilla Extract
  • Sous Vide Chicken Breast

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Sous Vide Brisket Recipe

Sous Vide Brisket comes out fall apart tender, juicy and delicious every time. Get the perfect “bark” by finishing it on your grill, smoker or even the oven!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 day day 12 hours hours

Finishing Time: 3 hours hours

Total Time: 1 day day 15 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 people

Created by Platings and Pairings

Ingredients

  • 1 brisket (4-6 pounds)
  • ¼ cup coarse ground black pepper
  • ¼ cup kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons salt pink curing salt (optional)
  • ¼ teaspoon liquid smoke (optional – if finishing in oven)

Instructions

  • Set sous vide to 155-degrees F.

  • Combine pepper, salt, and pink salt (if using) in a small bowl. Sprinkle brisket with ⅔ of mixture and rub to coat. Reserve the remaining spice mixture for finishing.

  • Add the brisket to a vacuum bag and add liquid smoke (if finishing in the oven – not needed if finishing on the smoker or grill). If needed you can cut the brisket into 2-3 pieces so that it will fit into your bags. Seal.

  • Place the bag(s) in the water bath, making sure not to block the intake or output sections of the sous vide, and cook for 24-36 hours.

  • Remove brisket from water bath and place in a bowl of ice water for 30-45 minutes, until it reaches room temperature. (At this point, the brisket can be stored in the fridge for up to 1 week.)

  • Remove brisket from bag and place on a paper towel-lined plate. Pat it very dry with paper towels then season with the remaining spice mixture.

To Finish on the Grill:

  • Grill over indirect heat at a temperature of about 225-degrees F for 3 hours.

To Finish on a Smoker:

  • Preheat smoker to 225-degrees F. Add brisket and cook for 3 hours.

To Finish in the Oven:

  • Preheat oven to 275-degrees F convection (or 300-degrees F standard). Add brisket and cook for 2 – 2 1/2 hours.

  • Allow to rest 30 minutes. Then slice against the grain and serve.

Notes

You may need to double bag the brisket if the seal doesn’t form properly. It’s always a good idea to be on the safe side, especially with a long cook like this.

Recipe adapted from Serious Eats.

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Equipment

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Sous Vide Machine

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Vacuum Sealer

Nutrition

Calories: 281kcal | Protein: 38g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 112mg | Sodium: 2973mg | Potassium: 599mg | Calcium: 11mg | Iron: 4mg

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FAQs

Can you sous vide brisket and then smoke it? ›

Add brisket to the water bath. Sous vide for 36 hours. Allow cooked brisket to cool at least to room temperature before placing it into the smoker. Heat the Traeger grill to 250°F and hold it there for 15 minutes.

What is the best temperature for sous vide brisket? ›

At 155°F (68°C), we get much better results than at 145°F. Yes, the brisket will expel a lot of moisture as it cooks, but what it loses in water it gains in tenderness and moisture, in the form of more connective tissue breaking down and fat rendering. For me, 155°F for between 24 and 36 hours is ideal.

Can you make a good brisket without a smoker? ›

Arrange a rack in the middle of the oven and heat to 300°F. Remove the brisket from the refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature, still covered in the foil, while the oven is heating. Cover the brisket and cook for 6 hours or until the brisket reaches 180°F.

Is it better to smoke meat before or after sous vide? ›

Smoke for flavor, sous vide for precise doneness, tenderness, and texture. Sous vide before smoking? I tend to smoke first because cold, moist, raw meat tends to take smoke better and because it's more convenient to me.

How long does it take to sous vide a brisket? ›

How Do You Cook Beef Brisket in Sous Vide?
  • Rub brisket with salt and pepper, add liquid smoke if finishing in oven.
  • Vacuum seal or use the water displacement method to remove as much air as possible. ...
  • Cook 24-72 hours at your preferred temperature (155-degrees F for fall apart texture).
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How do you finish a brisket after sous vide? ›

Remove from bag, and place on smoker (or in oven) and smoke for 1-2 hours until nice bark has formed, and internal temperature reaches 155°F / 68.3°C.

Can you overcook brisket in sous vide? ›

So, while it's certainly very difficult to overcook your food using sous vide, to say that it's impossible is a little bit of an overstatement. Just remember that while you technically can't 'overcook' your food, the quality could start to decline if it's left to cook for a lot longer than is recommended.

What temperature is brisket sous vide 6 hours? ›

Typically, 4-6 hours at 180 F/80 C is long enough to achieve the desired level of bark and the safe temperature requirements. In method “C,” the brisket is smoked BEFORE sous vide processing.

Can I cut a brisket before sous vide? ›

It is perfectly acceptable to reduce the size of the piece of meat–this will not alter the temperature or time parameters of the process. If you have difficulty staging the brisket into the sous vide bag, try spritzing the meat (or the inside of the bag) with spray release/cooking spray/PAM.

What is the best alternative to smoked brisket? ›

As I mentioned earlier in my chuck roast vs brisket comparison, chuck roast is your best substitute for beef brisket. Tough but juicy and tender when smoked low and slow, it's the best like-for-like substitute for brisket.

What is a good alternative to smoking brisket? ›

Short ribs are the closest your going to get to brisket ( even better imo ) and chuck roast being a close second. I smoked a tritip and it was as good as any brisket I have eaten. Smoked until it was 200 IT, cooled for 10 or so minutes, then let it sit in the oven, wrapped on 170 for 6 or 7 hours until slicing.

What happens if you don't trim a brisket before smoking? ›

The main goal is to cut away most of the fat cap, which comes too thick to fully render in the low-and-slow smoking temperatures every brisket needs to become tender. If you don't trim the fat cap, you'll be left with big mouthfuls of fat that'll have to be sliced off after the cook anyway.

What happens if you leave meat in sous vide too long? ›

Although it's extremely hard to overcook/undercook using the sous vide method, It's not totally impossible. If you leave the bags in the water for too long, your steak, for example, may become overly tender (yes, there is such a thing!), start resembling roast, and lose its chewy bite after an extra couple of hours.

Does longer sous vide make meat more tender? ›

The sous vide method transforms tough cuts of meat like beef brisket, pork shoulder, and short ribs. If not cooked properly, connective tissues make these cuts taste chewy. Sous vide allows for long, slow cooking at a low temperature, which breaks down these tissues and results in tender, juicy meat.

Do you brown meat before sous vide? ›

In the kitchen, you have to produce flavor, and then lock in that flavor. This is why we sear the meat before cooking sous vide. During the cooking process, the flavors are enhanced and reach the core of the steak. Finally, the flavor is secured in the meat during the chilling process.

Can you smoke already cooked brisket? ›

Reheating brisket in the smoker works great and it gives you the ability to keep the temperature low which is the most important aspect. Double-wrap the brisket in aluminum foil with the original cooking juices and put it in the smoker at about 275-degrees.

Can you smoke a pre cooked brisket? ›

Reheating Brisket In The Smoker or Gas Grill

Wrap your brisket in 2 layers of aluminum foil. Place the wrapped brisket in a baking pan. Add a cup of reserved cooking juices to the pan to keep the brisket moist. Cover the pan with foil and place it in the smoker or grill.

Can you smoke pre cooked beef brisket? ›

Smoking meat that has been already cooked is definitely doable and fine, so you don't have to think too hard about food temperatures.

Can you sous vide brisket in 24 hours? ›

Add brisket to water bath and cover it with a lid, aluminum foil, or table tennis balls. Cook for 24 to 36 hours at 155°F or 36 to 72 hours at 135°F.

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