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Barbecued Texas Beef Brisket
Submitted by: Adam
 Texans like their barbecue spicy, in the tradition of the Southwest, which is chili pepper country. For this recipe, you''ll need to order a U.S.D.A. "choice" grade, packer-trimmed brisket: That''s a brisket with none of the fat cut off. Before being cooked, the meat is seasoned with a dry rub; during cooking, it is brushed regularly with a beer-based mop. You''ll need to use a smoker for the brisket (a converted barbecue won’t maintain the very low heat required), and to get the most authentic Texas flavor, seek out the natural lump charcoal specified in the recipe; it''s available at barbecue stores, some natural foods stores and some supermarkets.

INGREDIENTS:
  • 1/2 cup(s) , Paprika
  • 3 tablespoon(s) , Ground Black Pepper
  • 3 cup(s) , Coarse Salt
  • 3 tablespoon(s) , Sugar
  • 2 tablespoon(s) , Chili Powder
  • 1 whole , 7 1/2 to 8 pound Beef Brisket
  • 12 ounces , Beer
  • 1/2 cup(s) , Cider Vinegar
  • 1/2 cup(s) , Water
  • 1/4 cup(s) , Vegetable Oil
  • 2 tablespoon(s) , Worcestershire Sauce
  • 2 tablespoon(s) , Jalapeno Chilies Minced
  • 5 pound(s) , Natural Lump Charcoal
  • 4 cup(s) , Oak or Hickory Smoked Chips (soaked in water for at least 30 minutes)
  • 1 cup(s) , Barbecue Sauce
  • 1 tablespoon(s) , Chili Powder

Instructions:
Make dry rub:
Mix first 5 ingredients in small bowl to blend.
Transfer 1 tablespoon dry rub to another small bowl and reserve for mop. Spread remaining dry rub all over brisket. Cover with plastic; chill overnight.
Make mop:
Mix first 6 ingredients plus reserved dry rub in heavy medium saucepan. Stir over low heat 5 minutes. Pour 1/2 cup mop into bowl; cover and chill for use in sauce. Cover and chill remaining mop.
Following manufacturer''s instructions and using natural lump charcoal, start fire in smoker. When charcoal is ash gray, drain 1/2 cup wood chips and scatter over charcoal. Bring smoker to 200°F. to 225°F., regulating temperature by opening vents wider to increase temperature and closing slightly to reduce temperature.
Place brisket, fat side up, on rack in smoker. Cover; cook until tender when pierced with fork and meat thermometer inserted into center registers 185°F., about 10 hours (turn brisket over for last 30 minutes). Every 1 1/2 to 2 hours, add enough charcoal to maintain single layer and to maintain 200°F. to 225°F. temperature; add 1/2 cup drained wood chips. Brush brisket with chilled mop in pan each time smoker is opened. Transfer brisket to platter; let stand 15 minutes. (Can be made 1 day ahead. Cool 1 hour. Wrap in foil; chill. Before continuing, rewarm brisket, still wrapped, in 350°F. oven about 45 minutes.) Combine barbecue sauce and chili powder in heavy small saucepan. Add any accumulated juices from brisket and bring to boil, thinning sauce with some of reserved 1/2 cup mop, if desired.
Thinly slice brisket across grain. Serve, passing sauce separately.

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