The 9 Best Leftover Brisket Recipes (2024)

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Apr 19, 2019, Updated Dec 13, 2023

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We’ve got you covered on 9 the best leftover brisket recipes! From brisket nachos to brisket empanadas, we’ve tried it all and compiled this list of all the ways you can used brisket in a new and fresh recipe.

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Okay okay, so before you make any jokes — “Who the heck ever has leftover brisket?” Or, one of my favorites, “If you have leftover brisket you must be doing it wrong.” Ha ha, get your laughs out — let’s talk about the truth of brisket.

Table of Contents

  • Storing Leftover Brisket
  • The Best Way to Reheat Brisket
  • Brisket Chili
  • Texas Chili
  • Smoked Brisket Tacos
  • Brisket Grilled Cheese Sandwich
  • Brisket Enchiladas
  • Smoked Brisket Nachos
  • Smoked Brisket Bruschetta
  • Smoked Brisket Empanadas
  • Smoked Brisket Pizza
  • How to Reheat Brisket

The truth is, when you are practicing at your smoked brisket game, it’s likely you’re going to have leftovers. It happens. And no, it doesn’t mean that you did a bad job. A great brisket is RICH in flavor, and personally I can only enjoy a few pieces before I need to cut myself off. And let’s be honest, even the smallest briskets are pretty big, especially if you’re just feeding a small family.

We smoke our briskets, but no matter how you cook it — braised, baked, heck even Instant pot — all of these leftover brisket recipes would be great uses for that tender and delicious meat. But, of course, you just can’t beat a perfectly tender, juicy, smoky, smoked brisket! It’s one of the holy grails of BBQ.

But first, you need a good brisket recipe before you even yield any leftovers. Here are our two favorite:

  • Smoked Beef Brisket
  • Smoked Brisket Burnt Ends

We also have a great Merlot mopped brisket in our cookbook for more inspiration. You can also check out our article on the top tips for perfectly smoked brisket.

Storing Leftover Brisket

Leftover brisket will typically last up to 5 days in the refrigerator. If you don’t plan to eat it all it freezes really well for up to six months.

  • It’s best to use a vacuum sealing tool so you can remove the air and maximize space. We use the Foodsaver brand tool. It’s expensive but if you cook a lot it’s amazing for storage and even marinades.
  • If you don’t have a vacuum sealer plastic bags work as well.

Label the date and what’s in the bags with a good sharpie. Trust us when we say that over time you will forget what’s in it.

The Best Way to Reheat Brisket

If you aren’t using one of these leftover brisket ideas then the best way to reheat is in the oven unless it’s shredded.

Brisket Slices

The best way to reheat brisket slices is in the oven or shred it and reheat in a pan.

  1. Preheat the oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Place a cookie drying rack on a sheet pan. Pour beef stock into the bottom of the pan. Place brisket slices on the cookie drying rack and cover in foil. Place in the oven and warm for 20 minutes. The beef stock will steam while the beef warms and keep it moist.

Brisket Burnt Ends

The best way to reheat brisket burnt ends is in the oven.

  1. Preheat the oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Place the burnt ends in an oven safe dish. Be sure to include all the rendered fat too. Cover with aluminum foil.
  3. Bake for 20 minutes until the fat has rendered again and the burnt ends have warmed to at least 150 degrees F internal temperature.

Shredded Brisket

The best way to reheat shredded brisket is to sauté it in a sauce. This is perfect if you want to make a shredded beef sandwich.

  1. In a medium size pan over medium heat (we like cast iron) add 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Place the shredded brisket in the pan.
  2. Stir for 8 minutes and then add your favorite sauce. We love our Kansas City BBQ sauce. Stir an additional 2 minutes and serve.

Related Article: Our favorite BBQ Sauces

Brisket Chili

Since I led off with that one it’s only fair to start with it. This is a multi-award-winning leftover brisket recipe for chili! We’ve even had readers email us to say they entered this chili in chili cook-offs and won first prize.

This chili is smoky, a touch spicy, rich, and jam packed with flavor. It’s actually quite controversial too.

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Smoked Brisket Chili Recipe (recipe and video)

Award-Winning Smoked Beef Brisket Chili. The perfect use for leftover brisket. You’re going to love this!

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Texas Chili

Modify this recipe that calls for chuck meat with leftover brisket. You will not be sad. But it is spicy!

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Authentic Texas Chili Recipe – No Beans

Meat, beer, chile. The basics for this authentic and spicy Texas chili recipe.

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Smoked Brisket Tacos

May seem obvious and easy, but there are few things in the world more satisfying than a good taco. And smoked brisket makes for the greatest tacos ever.

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Smoked Beef Brisket Tacos

A simple and delicious brisket taco recipe for leftover smoked brisket.

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Brisket Grilled Cheese Sandwich

These make me hungry just looking at them! Warmed up brisket mixed with melted cheddar cheese, on toasted sourdough. Add some smoked tomato bisque and I’m set for LIFE!

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Brisket Grilled Cheese Sandwich

An incredible use for leftover smoked brisket — Brisket Grilled Cheese Sandwiches. Layered with leftover bbq brisket, melted cheese, and toasty bread. The perfect sandwich!

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Brisket Enchiladas

Want to really go over the top with leftover brisket recipes? Make your whole neighborhood happy with a batch of these enchiladas. Meaty, cheesy, and covered in a rich red chili sauce. This is the ultimate comfort food.

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Beef Enchiladas made with Smoked Brisket

Beef Brisket Enchiladas are the ultimate use for leftover brisket for any Mexican food lover! These beef enchiladas are made with smoked brisket, but you can sub almost any cut of beef for these indulgent enchiladas.

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Smoked Brisket Nachos

Some might credit this recipe for the start of our catering company, Ember & Vine. It was a story that garnered national attention and the grand prize in a BBQ recipe competition! It is LEGIT!

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Smoked Beef Brisket Nachos

Brisket Nachos are the perfect use for leftover smoked beef brisket. Create a rich chili out of leftover brisket and use that chili to make indulgent, spicy, cheesy, nachos.

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Smoked Brisket Bruschetta

Having friends over for a cookout and looking for a fun and different appetizer to serve? These are not only gorgeous, but probably the most flavorful bruschetta a BBQ lover could ask for. We even featured these on TV and the crew loved them.

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Brisket Bruschetta Recipe

A great use for leftover brisket. Brisket Bruschetta with a crema sauce drizzled over the top.

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Smoked Brisket Empanadas

I’m pretty sure these are one of my favorite leftover brisket recipes. Take some help from the store and use a store-bought pastry dough for these treats I can only describe as pure brisket goodness. They’re filled with a combination of leftover brisket, some sweet bell peppers, jalapeño, BBQ sauce, and more, then wrapped in the pastry dough, baked to perfection and dipped in aCrème Fraîche BBQ Dipping Sauce. I could eat these for daaaaaayys.

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Beef Empanadas Recipe using Smoked Brisket

Beef Empanadas are an incredible use for leftover smoked brisket and great appetizer idea for the holidays. Combine brisket, sautéed vegetables, herbs and spices rolled in puffed pastry dough and served with a creamy crème fraîche BBQ dip.

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Smoked Brisket Pizza

Use your own homemade dough or a store-bought to make the ultimate brisket pizza. This will make for the perfect Friday night! Throw in a bottle of wine and you’re set!

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Smoked Beef Brisket Pizza Recipe

A perfect use for leftover smoked beef brisket. Smoked Brisket Pizza. A great treat for parties or a fun dinner.

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How to Reheat Brisket

By Mary Cressler | Vindulge

A guide on how to reheat brisket from shredded to slices.

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 10 minutes mins

Servings: 1 portion

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups leftover brisket

Instructions

Brisket Slices

  • Preheat the oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Place a cookie drying rack on a sheet pan. Pour beef stock into the bottom of the pan. Place brisket slices on the cookie drying rack and cover in foil. Place in the oven and warm for 20 minutes. The beef stock will steam while the beef warms and keep it moist.

Brisket Burnt Ends

  • Preheat the oven at 325 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Place the burnt ends in an oven safe dish. Be sure to include all the rendered fat too. Cover with aluminum foil.

  • Bake for 20 minutes until the fat has rendered again and the burnt ends have warmed to at least 150 degrees F internal temperature.

SHREDDED BRISKET

  • In a medium size pan over medium heat (we like cast iron) add 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Place the shredded brisket in the pan.

  • Stir for 8 minutes and then add your favorite sauce. Stir an additional 2 minutes and serve.

Notes

If pan searing add 1 tablespoon of olive oil and 1/4 cup of barbecue sauce.

If reheating slices in the oven use 1 cup of beef broth.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Author: Mary Cressler | Vindulge

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Course: Entree

Servings: 1 portion

Keyword: how to reheat brisket, how to warm up brisket, leftover brisket ideas, leftover brisket recipes

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FAQs

What to do with tough leftover brisket? ›

As for what to do now I would put all the brisket in an oven dish with a lid, put in some stock to about 2/3 of the way up and then braise it for at least 3 hours at about 145°C. Braise it until it starts to get tender, then braise it for a bit longer.

How many days is leftover brisket good for? ›

USDA recommends using cooked beef within 3 to 4 days, kept refrigerated (40°F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. USDA recommends using cooked leftovers within 3 to 4 days.

How do you make leftover brisket moist? ›

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.

What to do with a fully cooked brisket? ›

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Why is my brisket still tough after 8 hours in the slow cooker? ›

Why is meat still tough after cooking in a slow cooker? Meat that is over-cooked, even if it's submerged in liquid, will eventually dry-out, and get tough, and different cuts of meat cook differently. There are a few reasons for that. Not having enough liquid in the pot can do it.

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.

Can I eat week old brisket? ›

Storing Fresh Brisket

A fresh brisket will be fine in the coldest part of your refrigerator (35 to 40 F) for up to five days before cooking and up to eight days if your refrigerator section is kept at a temperature lower than 34 F.

Can you freeze a cooked brisket? ›

Slice Leftover Brisket and Freeze in a Single Layer

For easier brisket freezing and reheating, slice the brisket and freeze it in a single layer. This will give you brisket “popsicles” that you can then move to a freezer bag or container for long-term storage.

What is the secret to moist tender brisket? ›

When placing your meat, make sure the fattest side is facing upward. You want to do this so that the fat can dribble down over the meat to keep a brisket moist and juicy for longer.

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.

How best to reheat smoked brisket? ›

Next, preheat your oven to 325˚and place your brisket in an ovenproof dish. Drizzle the meat with some of the original cooking liquid or a little beef broth, then cover the dish tightly with foil. Heat until the brisket is warmed through (cooking times will vary depending on whether your brisket is sliced or whole).

Can you smoke already cooked 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.

How to reheat brisket without drying it out? ›

Pre-sliced brisket can be reheated in the oven just like larger pieces of beef, but do it at about 375-degrees. You can even use a glass pan and cover the pan with aluminum foil to make clean-up easy. Only reheat for 15 to 20 minutes to avoid drying out the meat.

Is there a way to fix tough brisket? ›

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.

How to make leftover brisket into burnt ends? ›

After the meat rests and you have removed the brisket point, continue with this brisket burnt ends recipe.
  1. Cube the meat. Slice into 1-inch pieces and place in an aluminum pan.
  2. Toss with spices. Mix together the brown sugar and seasonings, then sprinkle the mixture evenly over the meat. ...
  3. Coat in BBQ sauce. ...
  4. Smoke.
Jul 17, 2023

How to fix a tough corned beef brisket? ›

Because corned beef comes from brisket, a tough cut of meat. You need its connective tissue to break down so you can have tender results. Some like to braise their corned beef in an all-water liquid, with various spices and salt; others add beer to the mix to further tenderize the meat.

Can you cook a brisket twice? ›

Purchase a whole fresh beef brisket (not corned) or 2 center-cut pieces. Oven-braise the brisket up to 2 days ahead; chill meat and pan juices separately. To serve, slice meat and reheat in sauce.

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