Guinness braised beef brisket
Guinness braised beef brisket

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Tender from gentle cooking, this Guinness-braised beef brisket is a classic preparation made without the usual pot watching. Serve it with grainy, coarse-ground mustard. Use the leftovers in classic Rueben sandwiches: sliced corned beef with Thousand Island dressing, Swiss cheese.

To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook guinness braised beef brisket using 17 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Guinness braised beef brisket:
  1. Take The Brisket
  2. Get 2 kg brisket - big bits of fat trimmed off
  3. Get 1 onion chopped
  4. Get 2 carrots peeled and chopped into chunks
  5. Get 2 sticks celery chopped
  6. Take 3 bay leaves
  7. Prepare 1 can Guinness
  8. Take 500 ml beef stock
  9. Take 2 tbsp tomato purée
  10. Prepare 1 tsp sugar
  11. Get 1 tsp Worcester sauce
  12. Get 1 tbsp siracha
  13. Take 1 tbsp cider vinegar
  14. Make ready The Garlic mushrooms
  15. Get 150 g baby chestnut mushrooms sliced
  16. Make ready 2 cloves garlic crushed
  17. Prepare Olive oil for frying

It's the perfect comfort food for St. Beef brisket is usually packed in a solution of salts and preservatives - discard the solution and rinse beef before cooking. So I thought it would be fitting to braise this Corned Beef in Guinness Beer, instead of water or the "stuff" that the brisket is magically suspended in inside the package. This braised brisket recipe is fork tender and huge on flavor, and serves a crowd with a long, slow braise, smothered in savory ancho gravy.

Steps to make Guinness braised beef brisket:
  1. Preheat the oven to 150 degrees. Chop the onion, carrot and celery and fry off in oil over a medium to low heat until soft in a large cast iron pot.
  2. Turn up the heat and add the beef to the pot. Sear until brown all over.
  3. Add the tomato purée, bay leaves, Guinness, beef stock, Worcestershire sauce, sugar and seasoning and cook for 3 minutes, before putting a lid on the pot and cooking in the oven for approx 4 hrs. Check half way through and add more liquid (water or Guinness if getting too dry)
  4. Minutes before the end, heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a pan. Crush the garlic and add to the pan. Fry over a medium to low heat until the oil is infused. Then add the sliced mushrooms and cook until soft
  5. Remove from the oven and shred the beef with two forks. There won’t be much liquid but there should be enough for loosen. If not, add a splash of water. Then add the siracha, cider vinegar and cooked mushrooms. Taste / season and enjoy with baby potatoes or mash.

I know beef briskets are popular in the summer when the smokers and grills are going hot and heavy, but I think they need to go on the menu much more often. Flip on your slow cooker and this Wine-Braised Beef Brisket recipe practically prepares itself. Serve over mashed potatoes to soak up all the savory sauce. Braised Beef Brisket is a cut of meat from the chest of a bovine animal, and the Southern method of cooking it involves smoking the meat for several hours. The site may earn a commission on some products.

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