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icookstuff
I had some
brisket leftover. I figured I could make another sandwich like the last or I could do something else. I went with something else.

I didn't get many good pictures, but this is what I did.
I pulled the bacon off and put it aside. Then shredded the beef and simmered it over low heat in a little barbecue sauce till most of it had been absorbed. Then
I pulled most of the fat off the bacon (otherwise it would be greasy) and mixed that in and let it simmer a bit more. That last simmer caramelizes stuff up a little, you get great flavor that way. Not to mention helping the bacon flavors get in there. It sucks a bit to clean though, it's a pot soaker. But that was that, barbecue shredded brisket sandwich. With bacon.
Some cheese would have been great with it and a nice cold IPA. You could do this with leftover brisket or if you make one and it comes out tough for one reason or another. It adds flavor and moisture to dry stuff or reintroduces it to overcooked meat. Instead of a sandwich you could also use it in casseroles, calzones, or on pizza (I would put it under the cheese). I'm going to put the chunk I have in the freezer in tomato sauce I think. I'm guessing that will be a good time.
Comments (12)
Yuck.
I don't eat meat.
The picture is alright but the idea is fabulous. Sounds excellent. I have some leftover shredded chicken bbq so I'll have to try it.
It looks sinful and it is probably not good for me but that's why I want to eat it.
I lovee brisket. I don't know about the bacon on it, though.
That looks delicious, it would be great to try it on pizza.
What's IPA?
hm... I'd eat that.
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It looks yummy. And everything is better with bacon. If the brisket came out a little dry, you might try adding some beef bullion.
A good side dish for this would be baked beans.
@Meowmeowkimmaee@xanga - It's a brand of beer, I think.
@Meowmeowkimmaee@xanga - It's a kind of beer, India pale ale. It's light and hoppy, goes well with rich stuff.