Best 5 Moms Brisket Or Pot Roast Recipes

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**Indulge in the Comforting Goodness of Mom's Brisket and Pot Roast: Two Classic Recipes for a Hearty Meal**

Experience the culinary magic of two timeless comfort food dishes – Mom's Brisket and Pot Roast. These classic recipes, passed down through generations, promise a tender, juicy, and flavorful experience that will warm your heart and soul. With a focus on simple, wholesome ingredients and easy-to-follow instructions, these recipes are perfect for both seasoned cooks and beginners alike.

**1. Mom's Brisket: A Succulent Symphony of Flavors**

Slow-cooked to perfection, Mom's Brisket is a masterpiece of smoky, savory, and melt-in-your-mouth goodness. This recipe takes you on a culinary journey, starting with the selection of the perfect cut of beef brisket. The brisket is then lovingly coated in a flavorful rub, featuring a harmonious blend of spices and herbs, before being nestled in a roasting pan with aromatic vegetables and rich beef broth. As the brisket braises in its own juices, it absorbs the essence of the savory ingredients, resulting in a tender and succulent masterpiece.

**2. Pot Roast: A Classic Comfort Food with a Modern Twist**

A comforting classic with a modern twist, Mom's Pot Roast elevates this traditional dish to new heights of flavor and tenderness. This recipe begins with browning the beef chuck roast in a Dutch oven, creating a beautiful sear that locks in the juices. Simmered in a flavorful broth infused with red wine, aromatic vegetables, and a touch of tangy Worcestershire sauce, the pot roast becomes incredibly tender and flavorful. The addition of baby carrots, pearl onions, and mushrooms adds a delightful medley of textures and colors to this hearty dish.

**Embark on a Culinary Journey with These Beloved Recipes**

Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary adventure, Mom's Brisket and Pot Roast are two exceptional recipes that will become staples in your kitchen. The detailed instructions, helpful tips, and mouthwatering images in this article will guide you through the process, ensuring a successful and enjoyable cooking experience. So, gather your ingredients, prepare your taste buds, and get ready to savor the comforting goodness of these classic dishes.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

JEWISH GRANDMA'S BEST BEEF BRISKET



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My mother makes a GREAT beef brisket. She got the recipe after watching a friend's Jewish grandmother make it. It is perfect, delicious and easily kosher for Passover. Enjoy! Great with mashed potatoes or potato latkes (latkes with this meal are also kosher) or roasted vegetables (with olive oil, salt and pepper - also kosher). Mazel Tov!

Provided by FRIENDLYFOOD

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Roast Recipes

Time 4h20m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 (4 pound) beef brisket
ground black pepper to taste
2 onions, thickly sliced
2 cloves garlic, peeled and cut in half
salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a large deep skillet or pot over medium-high heat. Season the brisket generously with black pepper. Place in the pan and cook until the surface is a rich brown color, not burnt, but dark. Lift the roast and scatter the onions in the pan. Place the uncooked side of the roast down onto the onions. Repeat the browning process.
  • Add the garlic to the pan, and fill with enough water to almost cover the roast. Bring to a simmer. Reduce heat to low and cover with a lid or tight-fitting aluminum foil. Simmer for 4 hours, turning the roast over once halfway through. The roast should be fork tender.
  • Remove the brisket to a serving platter. Bring the broth in the pan to a simmer, scraping the bottom to loosen any browned bits. Cook until reduced to a thin gravy. Taste and season with salt and pepper if needed.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 327.3 calories, Carbohydrate 2.3 g, Cholesterol 74.5 mg, Fat 26.4 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 18.9 g, SaturatedFat 10 g, Sodium 49.4 mg, Sugar 0.9 g

POT ROAST



Pot Roast image

Provided by Michael Symon : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 5h25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

One 4-pound brisket point
2 teaspoons celery seeds
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Olive oil, for drizzling
4 stalks celery, diced
2 carrots, cleaned and diced
1 large yellow onion, diced
10 to 12 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
1 bundle fresh thyme
4 tablespoons tomato paste
8 ounces red wine
2 to 4 cups chicken stock, beef stock or water

Steps:

  • Sprinkle the meat liberally with the celery seeds, salt and pepper up to 1 day in advance. Remove the meat from the refrigerator 45 minutes to 1 hour before cooking to take the chill off it. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.
  • Heat a large Dutch oven over high heat. Add a drizzle of olive oil, followed by the brisket. Sear the meat until golden brown and crusty, 3 to 5 minutes on each side. Set aside.
  • Add the celery, carrots and onions to the Dutch oven, along with a pinch of salt. Brown the vegetables, about 3 minutes, then add the garlic and thyme and cook 1 to 2 minutes longer. Stir in the tomato paste and toast it until it's rust colored, 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Add the wine to deglaze the pot, scraping up the browned bits on the bottom. Add the meat back in, then add enough stock to cover the roast halfway. Bring the liquid to a simmer and taste for seasoning, adding more salt if necessary. Cover and roast in the oven, basting the meat occasionally, until the roast is tender, 3 to 4 hours.
  • If you're serving individual plates, the meat can be removed to a cutting board and sliced. Or, the meat can be pulled apart with a couple of forks right in the pot at the table and served with plenty of the sauce and vegetables

MY MOTHER'S BRISKET



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The only way this tender, oniony brisket could get any better? Pair it with ultra-oniony kugel and fresh spring vegetables.

Categories     Beef     Onion     Roast     Hanukkah     Low/No Sugar     Purim     Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur     Winter     Kosher     Gourmet

Yield 8-10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

a 5- to 6-pound first-cut beef brisket
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 large yellow onions, cut into 1/2-inch pieces (about 5 cups or 3 pounds)
2 or 3 large garlic cloves, or to taste, minced
1 teaspoon paprika, preferably Hungarian
3/4 teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375°F.
  • In a Dutch oven or other heavy baking pan large enough to hold brisket heat 1 tablespoon oil in oven 10 minutes. Pat brisket dry and season with salt and pepper. Roast brisket in pan, uncovered, 30 minutes.
  • While brisket is roasting, in a large heavy skillet cook onions in remaining 2 tablespoons oil over moderately high heat, stirring, until softened and beginning to turn golden. Reduce heat and cook onions, stirring occasionally and reducing heat if necessary, until deep golden, about 20 minutes more. Stir in garlic, paprika, salt, and pepper and cook 1 minute. Stir in 3 cups water and bring to a boil.
  • Spoon onion mixture over brisket and bake, covered, with lid 1/2 inch ajar, 3 1/2 hours, or until brisket is tender. (Check pan every hour and if necessary add more water.) Remove brisket from oven and let cool in onion mixture 1 hour.
  • Remove brisket from pan, scraping onion mixture back into pan, and chill, wrapped in foil, overnight. Spoon onion mixture into a 1-quart measure and chill, covered, overnight.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Discard fat from onion mixture, add enough water to mixture to measure 3 cups total, and in a blender blend gravy until smooth. Slice brisket against the grain (thick or thin, as you prefer). In a large ovenproof skillet heat gravy until hot, add brisket, and heat in oven 30 minutes.

MOM'S ROAST BEEF



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This well-seasoned roast is Mom's specialty. Everyone loves slices of the fork-tender roast beef and its savory gravy, and people always ask what her secret ingredients are. Now you have the delicious recipe for our favorite dish! -Linda Gaido, New Brighton, Pennsylvania

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 2h50m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 tablespoon canola oil
1 beef eye round roast (about 2-1/2 pounds)
1 garlic clove, minced
2 teaspoons dried basil
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1 medium onion, chopped
1 teaspoon beef bouillon granules
1 cup brewed coffee
3/4 cup water
GRAVY:
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup cold water

Steps:

  • In a Dutch oven, heat oil over medium heat; brown roast on all sides. Remove from pan. Mix garlic and seasonings; sprinkle over roast., Add onion to same pan; cook and stir over medium heat until tender; stir in bouillon, coffee and 3/4 cup water. Add roast; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, covered, until meat is tender, about 2-1/2 hours., Remove roast from pan, reserving cooking juices. Tent with foil; let stand 10 minutes before slicing., Mix flour and cold water until smooth; stir into cooking juices. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Cook and stir until thickened, 1-2 minutes. Serve with roast.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 198 calories, Fat 6g fat (2g saturated fat), Cholesterol 65mg cholesterol, Sodium 453mg sodium, Carbohydrate 5g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 28g protein.

POT-ROASTED BRISKET



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This wonderful brisket recipe is courtesy of Arthur Schwartz and can be found in his book, "Jewish Home Cooking."

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Meat & Poultry     Beef Recipes     Brisket Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 very large cloves garlic
Coarse salt
1 whole brisket (8 to 10 pounds, both second and first cuts)
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
4 pounds onions, halved and sliced
3 medium carrots, peeled and sliced crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick rounds
2 large outer ribs celery, sliced crosswise 1/4-inch-thick
4 small bay leaves

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
  • Crush garlic cloves with salt and rub onto both sides of the meat. Season meat with 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and pepper.
  • Spread onions, carrots, and celery over the bottom of a roasting pan just large enough to hold the meat; top with 2 bay leaves. Place meat on top of vegetables and bay leaves and top with remaining 2 bay leaves. Cover pan with parchment-paper-lined aluminum foil and transfer to oven. Bake until meat is fork tender, 3 to 4 hours.
  • Remove meat from oven and let stand 30 to 45 minutes. Cut the top fatty layer (known as the second cut) from the leaner bottom layer (known as the first cut); trim off and discard the layer of fat between them. Slice both cuts across the grain.
  • Tip the roasting pan slightly; skim off some of the fat and discard. Serve vegetables and their juices immediately with meat. To make a thicker sauce, puree vegetables and their juices slightly before serving.

Tips:

  • For pot roast, choose a chuck roast or rump roast.
  • For brisket, choose a first-cut brisket.
  • Brown the meat before braising to develop flavor.
  • Use a Dutch oven or slow cooker for braising.
  • Add vegetables, herbs, and spices to the braising liquid for extra flavor.
  • Cook the meat until it is fall-apart tender.
  • Serve the meat with mashed potatoes, rice, or noodles.

Conclusion:

Both pot roast and brisket are delicious and easy-to-make braised meats. With a little planning and effort, you can create a tender and flavorful meal that the whole family will enjoy. So next time you're looking for a hearty and comforting meal, give pot roast or brisket a try.

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