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Recipe - Aunt Sadies Brisket Of Beef

Categories: Main Dish, Beef, Jewish, Holiday, Aunt Sadies Brisket Of Beef
Ingredients:

3 Large onions*
8 Whole allspice
Salt and pepper
Garlic powder
Hungarian paprika

5,6 pound brisket; 1st cut *Sliced paper thin (3 is not a typo) The
following is my favorite brisket recipe and it really does come from my
Aunt Sadie's kitchen: Remove any excess fat from brisket, but leave a
little on top. Place one half of the onions on bottom of pan. Season the
onions with a little salt, pepper, garlic powder and lots of Hungarian
paprika. Place brisket on top of onions, then other half of onions and
allspice on top of the brisket. Cover and roast in a 300 degree F. oven for
3 hours.
Test your brisket and when it is fork tender, take it out. Let it cool and
then slice it very thin. Strain juice and either thicken it with a little
cornstarch or serve it au jus. You will have a very dark brown juice. NOTE:
Best when made one day in advance. Aunt Sadie almost always served this
with savory noodle kugel. I also serve it with roasted, boiled or mashed
potatoes. Use a good roasting pan with a lit that fits well or covered
with heavy duty aluminum foil.
Spray pan and inside of lid with Pam. I serve this at Passover sans
cornstarch and serve it any time I wish to serve something festive, special
and easy. Enjoy, FROM: ANN PUCKETT (HGPS48A)

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Aunt Sadies Brisket Of Beef recipe makes 6 Servings



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