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Oven-Braised Brisket with Firecracker Sauce

This oven-braised brisket is built around a smoked paprika spice rub, slow-cooked with onions, garlic, and warm aromatics until deeply tender. The meat is rested tightly wrapped to lock in its juices, then served with a bold firecracker-style dipping sauce made from the strained braising liquid.

Rich, savory, and gently spicy, this is a modern braise designed for weekend cooking, holiday tables, and effortless entertaining.

Prep Time:

20 Minutes

Cook Time:

3 - 4 Hours

Yield:

Serves 6 - 8

Ingredients


Brisket & Rub

4–5 lb Beef Brisket, trim the cap to 1/4 inch

2 T. Smoked Paprika

1 T. Brown Sugar

2 t. Kosher Salt

2 t. Ground Black Pepper

2 t. Garlic Powder

1 t. Onion Powder

1 t. Ground Cumin

1 t. Chipotle powder

2 T. Olive Oil


Braise

2 Onions, sliced

6 Garlic Cloves, smashed

2 T. Tomato Paste

1 C. Beef Stock

1/4 C. Apple Cider Vinegar

1/2 C. Bourbon

1 T. Dijon Mustard

2 Bay Leaves


Firecracker Sauce

1.5 C. Strained Braising Liquid

2 T. Honey

2 T. Japanese BBQ Sauce

1 T. Rice Vinegar or Lime Juice

1 t. Sesame Oil

1 T. Butter


Shop the Spice Pantry

Depth of flavor starts at the source.


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Smoked Paprika

Adds gentle heat and deep smokiness to stews, rubs, and roasted vegetables. A foundational spice for layering savory depth.

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Tools we Reach For


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A flexible boning knife is perfect for prepping, trimming, or breaking down large cuts of meats. The narrow blade offers control and precision around joints and bones, making it an essential tool.


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A braiser is ideal for braising, where proper browning and controlled reduction are key. The wide surface promotes even searing, while the enameled interior maintains consistent heat for slow, flavorful simmering. A foundational pan for braises and everyday one-pot cooking.

Preparation

Step 1 - Build the Rub

In a small bowl, combine smoked paprika, brown sugar, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, cumin, chili flakes, and cayenne.


Rub brisket generously on all sides with olive oil, then coat evenly with spice mixture. Let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes or wrap in parchment and refrigerate overnight for deeper flavor.


Step 2 — Sear the Brisket

Preheat oven to 300°F.


In a Dutch braiser over medium-high heat, sear brisket on all sides until deeply browned. Remove and set aside.


Step 3 — Build the Braise

Lower heat to medium. Add onions and garlic to the pot and cook until softened. Stir in tomato paste and cook for 2 minutes. Deglaze with Bourbon. Add beef stock, vinegar, and Dijon. Add bay leaves.


Return brisket to the pot, cover tightly, and transfer to oven.


Step 4 — Braise Low & Slow

Braise for 3 to 3½ hours, turning once, until brisket is fork tender.


Step 5 — Rest the Meat

Place a large piece of foil, then parchment on top. Remove brisket from liquid and wrap tightly in foil or parchment. Rest for at least 30 minutes. (This step allows the fibers to relax and absorb their juices.)


Step 6 — Make the Firecracker Sauce

Strain the braising liquid through a fine mesh strainer into a saucepan.


Bring to a boil and reduce by half. Add honey, BBQ or chili sauce, vinegar, and sesame oil. Simmer until glossy and thick enough to coat a spoon, then whisk in butter to finish.


Step 7 — Slice & Serve

Slice brisket against the grain.


Serve with firecracker sauce on the side for dipping or drizzling. Serving


Notes Serve with creamy mashed potatoes, roasted sweet potatoes, or polenta cakes. Excellent for sliders, tacos, or grain bowls the next day.


How We Set Our Table

Editor’s Picks: cooking it is one joy — serving it beautifully is the other →


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Matte Black Ceramic Pasta Bowls

These matte black ceramic bowls frame pale sauces and earthy ingredients beautifully, creating depth on the table without distraction. Generously sized at 30 ounces, they hold pasta, salads and mains comfortably while keeping presentation refined and restaurant-worthy.


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Woven Rattan Placemats

Woven rattan placemats ground the table in natural texture. The warm brown wash complements a natural table while the round shape softens the overall setting. Under matte black bowls or linen napkins, they create contrast without competing for attention.



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Natural Linen Napkins

Natural linen brings quiet structure to a table. The soft drape and classic hemstitch detailing feel timeless rather than trendy. Durable, breathable, and made to soften with use.



For Family Style Dining → 

Artestia Large Serving Spoon & Salad Tongs 

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Designed for generous, family-style serving, this heavy-duty stainless-steel set brings a warm rustic presence to the table. The long walnut handles offer comfortable reach for deep bowls, platters, and buffet service.


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For tabletop presentation →

A cherry wood serving board offers a durable, knife-friendly surface that transitions easily from prep to presentation. Its clean, functional design makes it ideal for carving, plating, and serving family-style dishes directly at the table, bringing both practicality and warmth to everyday meals.



Wine Pairings

This brisket is layered and aggressive in the best way


Zinfandel (Best Overall Match)

This is the safest and most harmonious pairing.

Why it works:

• Ripe fruit balances chipotle heat

• Natural spice notes mirror paprika + cumin

• Moderate tannins won’t clash with sweetness

• Handles bourbon + BBQ structure easily

Look for:

• Sonoma or Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel

• Not overly jammy, not high-alcohol bombs


Syrah (Cool-Climate or Northern Rhône Style)

If you want something slightly more structured and less sweet-fruit driven:

Why it works:

• Black pepper + smoke echo spice rub

• Savory edge complements brisket depth

• Dark fruit supports sauce

Avoid: Overly oaked, super tannic versions.


Rioja Reserva (Elegant Alternative)

If you want sophistication over power:

• Tempranillo’s acidity handles vinegar

• Subtle oak works with bourbon

• Savory profile supports brisket

This works especially well if your sauce isn’t overly sweet.


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Riedel Extreme Cabernet Glass

A proper red wine glass transforms the meal. Designed for structured varietals, this shape softens intensity while amplifying aromatics — ideal for Syrah, Grenache blends, or Cabernet served with slow-braised dishes.



Sides to Complete any Meal

A well-built main deserves equally thoughtful accompaniments. These side dishes focus on structure, flavor layering, and textures that round out the meal without competing for attention:


• Sweet Potato Spiral — layered rounds tender inside with lightly caramelized edges

• Potatoes Gratin — delicately sliced potatoes baked in cream - classic golden finish

• Mushroom Risotto — slow-cooked Arborio rice with deep mushroom flavor

• Cowboy Stuffing — hearty, savory stuffing with herbs, aromatics, and cornbread


Prepared individually or as a group, these sides bring warmth, balance, and substance to everything from seasonal gatherings to everyday dinners.


→ Browse Additional Side Dishes


Other Braising Recipes


Learn more about the technique in our Braising Guide →



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