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Old 11-14-2008, 01:05 PM   #31
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Although my brisket didn't score well last time, I think that was a function of tenderness and not taste. My theory across the board is to stay with consistent flavors between my rub and sauce, so my sauces have always been flavored primarily with the rub that I used on the meat. At the moment my favorite brisket rub has been the Dizzy Pig Cowlick rub, so thats what I've been using in my sauce. My competition sauce recipie was as follows:

1 cup ketchup
1/2 cup cider vinegar
1/3 cup turbinado sugar
1 tablespoon Molasses
1 tablespoon worchestershire sauce
1 tablespoon Hard Times Cafe XXX hot sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons Dizzy Pig Cowlick Rub
1/4 c of drippings from the brisket (preferably seperated of fat).

Combine all ingredients, simmer on low for approx 75% until it has reduced by 25%
Sounds good Nelson. Thanks for that. Looks pretty interestin. I had molasses in my brisket sauce too, and kinda like what it did....then started thinking it tasted a little too malty. But 1 TBSP is much less than I was using. Will try this. Guess you grind up the cow lick fine?

Hmm. Now I am gonna have to cook up a brisket before the comp to get some au jus. At the comps we don't wrap our brisket until it goes in the cambro, and we only end up with a couple tbsp of fat in the foil.


Thanks for sharing your recipe, and good to hear you are using cow lick!
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Old 11-14-2008, 01:06 PM   #32
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I see some posts that refrence "sweet", I have always tried a more savory approch with brisket. maybe thats were I am going wrong. did o.k. in WVA with spicy bbq sauce mixed with the brisket juice. great thread, keep the ideas coming..

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Old 11-14-2008, 01:08 PM   #33
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Has anybody tried the "Smoked Chipoltly Tobasco". It works really good on Beef too.

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My team mate Chuck loves the chipotle tabasco and uses it in his brisket sauce at home. That's on my list of things to try in my all new 2009 brisket sauce. Cool to read all the responses. Yooz guys truly are Bretheren around here.

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Old 11-14-2008, 01:12 PM   #34
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I see some posts that refrence "sweet", I have always tried a more savory approch with brisket. maybe thats were I am going wrong. did o.k. in WVA with spicy bbq sauce mixed with the brisket juice. great thread, keep the ideas coming..

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Naw. I wouldn't say savory is a problem Sal. Especially on beef. Our only sweet is in the sauce, and it's real thin. We've also been more savory in our approach, but know lots of cooks that go sweeter and do well.

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Old 11-14-2008, 01:15 PM   #35
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I used a white balsamic glaze with some brown sugar, pepper, salt, and garlic. It tasted awesome. I think it placed 17th out of around fifty teams. Could have been a little more tender.

That sounds simple and good. So, just a reduction of white balsamic sugar ans spices? Hmm. But dang....white balsamic?? Don't recall ever seeing it. Balsamic made with white wine?

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That sounds simple and good. So, just a reduction of white balsamic sugar ans spices? Hmm. But dang....white balsamic?? Don't recall ever seeing it. Balsamic made with white wine?

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They should have it at any food store in your area. Check it out, very tasty. Sometimes they have the reduction already made. It is very pricy but very conveinent. 20.00 for like 3 oz.
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Old 11-14-2008, 04:49 PM   #37
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Q sauce from QN4U is the standard for Brisket turn ins out here
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Old 11-14-2008, 06:37 PM   #38
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Great thread. Thanks for starting this discussion Chris.
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Old 11-14-2008, 08:04 PM   #39
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Chris-

Sounds like you need a taste testing party. Cook a couple briskets with the different sauces and have some people over. Heck, I'll even invite myself

I'm thinking of reworking my sauce too. Problem is, thats as far as I've gotten so far..
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Chris, what weekend are we tasting:-)))) Thanks for starting the thread. Hope all is well!

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A party??!! You're so generous Chris. I'll bring the Legend Brown.
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Old 11-14-2008, 08:49 PM   #42
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angelo's pit sauce in the store.

Not the bottled stuff
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Interesting discussion. Saucing brisket is one area that I pay zero attention to. I've always figured cooking it right doesn't warrant much more. That's not to say I won't be playing with some things to step up my game over the winter!
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Interesting discussion. Saucing brisket is one area that I pay zero attention to. I've always figured cooking it right doesn't warrant much more. That's not to say I won't be playing with some things to step up my game over the winter!
Apparently you are paying attention to this "Comp Brisket Sauce" thread. Just bustin' your chops, of course.

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Old 11-15-2008, 12:33 AM   #45
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In my opinion, the best briskets I ever cooked were a little sweet, with a gentle heat and a complex savory background. Can something be sweet and savory at the same time? Anyway, this all comes from the rub. I don't sauce brisket. And I really, really like our sauce, especially on burnt endz.

I also rarely use foil. Briskets come out and are sliced after a very short rest. To my mind there's something magical about that crispy fat/rub crust that gets lost in the foil or under sauce. But that's just my opinion and my credentials are a little thin.
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