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kitch
09-12-2008, 10:36 AM
I've got 4 bags of sliced frozen brisket in my freezer.

I want to reheat it using a roaster oven...

thoughts???

I was thinking just eyeballing beef broth and some apple cider with some sauce....but I think better to ask for help...

Pitbull
09-12-2008, 12:43 PM
How do you have it packaged? If it is vacuum bagged then drop it in a pot of boiling water. If not then I'd thaw it in the frig, wrap it tight in aluminum foil and warm it back up in the oven at 180-200 degrees. Don't recook it though.

Roo-B-Q'N
09-12-2008, 12:44 PM
^^^^^what he said^^^^ only if you wrap with foil add a little liquid of your choosing.

Divemaster
09-12-2008, 02:09 PM
^^^^^what he said^^^^ only if you wrap with foil add a little liquid of your choosing.
Damn it, I was going to say that!

thirdeye
09-12-2008, 03:47 PM
Speaking of liquids here are the results of a poll I conducted of reheating liquid favorites....

PULLED PORK
Apple juice + cooking juice
Apple juice + chicken broth
Coca-Cola
Apple juice + cooking juice + cider vinegar
Coca-Cola + chicken broth
Coca Cola + BBQ sauce
Apple juice
Apple juice + cider vinegar
Dr. Pepper + cooking juice
RC Cola + sauce
Cider vinegar + water
Vinegar + water (or apple cider)
Fruit nectar
Pineapple juice + sauce
Sprite

BRISKET
BBQ sauce + cooking juice
Beef broth + BBQ sauce
BBQ sauce + water
Coca-Cola + cooking juice
Coca-Cola
BBQ sauce + beer
BBQ sauce (1/3) + Beef stock (2/3) + some cooking juice to taste
Beef broth + Au Jus mix
Beef broth + red wine

BBQ BEEF (chuck or clod)
Beef broth + BBQ sauce + cooking juice
Cooking juice + BBQ sauce
BBQ sauce + Coca-Cola
Beef broth + BBQ sauce
Beef broth + Coca-Cola
Beef broth + coffee
BBQ sauce (1/3) + Beef stock (2/3) + some cooking juice to taste
BBQ sauce + Apple juice
Beef broth + BBQ sauce + cider vinegar to taste
Coca-Cola

matt
09-12-2008, 05:59 PM
what they said.

BBQ Grail
09-12-2008, 06:28 PM
I took a bunch of frozen pulled pork to the office the other day. I also took my roaster with me because I needed to reheat.

I put the frozen (in freezer bags) in the roaster, covered it in water and set the thermostat to 200 degrees. I started this at 10:00am and by Noon I had nice and hot pulled pork.

71-South
11-15-2008, 07:02 PM
Speaking of liquids here are the results of a poll I conducted of reheating liquid favorites....

PULLED PORK
Apple juice + cooking juice
Apple juice + chicken broth
Coca-Cola
Apple juice + cooking juice + cider vinegar
Coca-Cola + chicken broth
Coca Cola + BBQ sauce
Apple juice
Apple juice + cider vinegar
Dr. Pepper + cooking juice
RC Cola + sauce
Cider vinegar + water
Vinegar + water (or apple cider)
Fruit nectar
Pineapple juice + sauce
Sprite

BRISKET
BBQ sauce + cooking juice
Beef broth + BBQ sauce
BBQ sauce + water
Coca-Cola + cooking juice
Coca-Cola
BBQ sauce + beer
BBQ sauce (1/3) + Beef stock (2/3) + some cooking juice to taste
Beef broth + Au Jus mix
Beef broth + red wine

BBQ BEEF (chuck or clod)
Beef broth + BBQ sauce + cooking juice
Cooking juice + BBQ sauce
BBQ sauce + Coca-Cola
Beef broth + BBQ sauce
Beef broth + Coca-Cola
Beef broth + coffee
BBQ sauce (1/3) + Beef stock (2/3) + some cooking juice to taste
BBQ sauce + Apple juice
Beef broth + BBQ sauce + cider vinegar to taste
Coca-Cola


I just saw this and it's pure gold! Thanks for posting it.

Bbq Bubba
11-15-2008, 07:12 PM
Speaking of liquids here are the results of a poll I conducted of reheating liquid favorites...



I can't believe i missed your poll. :shock:

chinesebob
11-15-2008, 09:11 PM
I'd throw them in the crockpot with some diced tomato's and set it to summer for a couple of hours

jestridge
11-16-2008, 08:26 AM
MAke chilie out of it or this is goood stuff chop it put in a big kettle add your favorite BBQ sauce maybe tweak it a little until you get the taste you want you can put it in smaller container and have a quick meal in a few min., do pork same way.

jack040806
11-16-2008, 09:39 AM
As of late, all my leftovers have been making tacos and when reheating for that I just throw them in a pan of water with some seasoning and simmer until the water is pretty much gone.