Leftover Brisket Recipes (2024)

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Recipes with brisket leftovers are great. Don’t waste beef after making our air fryer brisket, instead make a second meal out of it to serve the next night that tastes great.

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Leftover brisket recipes are great. As you know I hate wasting food. I’m always coming up with new ways to use them up in a delicious way. Whether you want to make a casserole or stir fry with beef, we are here to offer up a few suggestions. (affiliate links present)

Leftover Brisket Recipes

I am sure you are here because you have already made your oven baked brisket and you have some left. If you’re in the process and want to make sure you not only make a great meal the first go around but that what’s left is saved correctly I have tips for that too.

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How do You Store Leftover Brisket in the Fridge

First off you want to keep it moist and the best way to do that is with airtight containers and liquid. If you made it in the oven or as a pressure cooker brisket you have lots of juices to work with, don’t throw those out! Keep your pieces large when storing, add broth to hit about halfway up your piece of meat and seal with the air sucked out.

When you are ready to use then you can dice it up before reheating to speed up the process and add it into your next dish. Really you can use any of our Leftover Tri Tip Recipes too since the texture is quite the same.

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How to Reheat Brisket

This is important to understand if you aren’t going to add it into something that is warm to reheat it that way. If you wanted to make brisket tacos you want it hot inside your tortillas, cheese, cabbage and hot or bbq sauce. You can do this in the oven, on the stovetop or even in your air fryer!

The key is to keep it really moist with some broth. You can do this under 30 minutes easily so once it is heated you can throw it into some brisket sandwiches or shred brisket and load it on top of some mashed potatoes with barbecue sauce.

How to reheat brisket in the microwave

  • This isn’t recommended this or leftover corned beef recipes but if it is your only source of heat it can be done.
    • Put into a microwave safe bowl with your liquid and a lose lid on the top.
    • Set to 20% power and heat in 1 minute intervals just until warmed trying not to heat too long to dry it out.
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Reheating brisket in the oven

Whether you originally had a smoked flat brisket or made one in the oven you would follow the same steps to warm it again.

  • Preheat oven to 325 F. to begin with
    • Place meat on baking sheet covered in foil, fold up sides of aluminum and pour some broth inside your “bowl”
    • Fold all the way over so meat can steam inside foil.
    • Bake for 20 minutes, then check temperature, may take up to 30 minutes to warm thru to the center.

Reheat brisket in air fryer

  • Preheat machine to 300 F for 5 minutes.
    • Follow same instructions as in your oven with the foil so it stays moist and tender.

You could do the same thing with the foil as directed on a grill or to reheat smoked brisket but with the time it would take to preheat it would be faster to just use your oven.

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For this list I am speaking specifically about beef that has not been marinated. Meaning I would add corned beef into other options which I will share below.

What to Make with Leftover Brisket

Below we have share a Instant Pot beef and noodles recipe. You can skip the first step of sautéing since the meat is already cooked. Then add some cream of mushroom soup, noodles and sour cream. It becomes a sort of quick beef stroganoff casserole of sorts but with brisket.

  • For a lower calorie option without the creams you could cook some bell peppers first and then throw in a cup of two of your meat. Toss, heat another minute and you’ll have some fast air fryer fajitas of sorts.
  • Or throw your diced pieces into the oven to make bite size beef fajita cups.
  • You could use it in our Korean oxtail soup instead of that meat.
  • Instead of ground beef make brisket chili with these other 4 ingredients like this.
  • Using leftover chicken breast is great but beef is better inside our Instant Pot fried rice y’all.

Make your baked beans heartier with the leftover beef brisket you have left! Want a really quick option? This is how to make mac and cheese in the microwave. Then dice your leftovers up really small and throw those in. Fold in so everything is coated and cheesy for y’all to enjoy together.

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Leftover Beef Brisket Recipes

Ok now let’s talk about “the other” for a minute here. I mean you could easily use any of the options above. This cut does have a distinct flavor to it already so typically you don’t add much seasonings at all. If you make our Ninja Foodi corned beef every year like we do you likely have a bit left over.

Especially if you only make this once a year it is like gold, like for real. Every once and a while if I find it on sale I’ll save a few. That way we can make Instant Pot frozen corned beef in mid June. It’s so good and I almost always have enough for lunch the next day.

  • What you would normally think of would be corned beef hash, we pair this with a side of fried cabbage on the side for a complete second meal.
  • You can throw it into diced potatoes in the morning though for breakfast hash with just a bit of sour cream for an easy breakfast.
  • We have made leftover corned beef soup that is sort of like chowder and great with a roll on the side.

Below you can find our brisket mac and cheese which is a fave amongst the kids for sure.

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Use refrigerated pizza dough with your leftover meat to make brisket pizza with red onions for lunch or dinner. I’ve been guilty of just snacking on it as a high protein snack the next day too though. 😉

Brisket Leftovers

Love the idea of using what would normally be thrown away? Me too. Check out our leftover meatloaf recipes if you have ground beef some night too.

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Recipe with Brisket Leftovers

Recipes with brisket leftovers are great. Don't waste beef, instead make a second meal out of it to serve the next night that tastes great.

Course Entree, Main Course

Cuisine American

Keyword beef, instant pot, leftover brisket, noodles, pressure cooker

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 2 minutes minutes

Servings 6

Calories 230kcal

Author The Typical Mom

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Toss leftover meat with seasonings listed. Put into pressure cooker.

  • In a bowl whisk together condensed soup, broth and flour until smooth. Pour this into your pot.

  • Pour uncooked broad egg noodles into your pot but do not stir. Instead use the back of a wooden spoon to gently submerge into the liquid below.

  • Close lid and set to high pressure for 2 minutes followed by a quick release. Lift lid and stir in sour cream. Allow to sit and thicken for at least 5 minutes, 10 is better. Serve.

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Nutrition Facts

Recipe with Brisket Leftovers

Amount Per Serving (2 oz)

Calories 230Calories from Fat 63

% Daily Value*

Fat 7g11%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Trans Fat 1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 2g

Cholesterol 46mg15%

Sodium 1097mg48%

Potassium 247mg7%

Carbohydrates 33g11%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 2g2%

Protein 9g18%

Vitamin A 143IU3%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 44mg4%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Leftover Brisket Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What to do with leftover tough brisket? ›

If you haven't fully sliced it, you can submerge it 2/3 in stock and cook it at 140 °C for about three hours or until tender. Then retrieve it and coat it in your favorite BBQ sauce and a rub, then roast at 180 °C for about 30 minutes, or until it looks shiny and somewhat caramelized.

How long is leftover brisket good for? ›

Wrap whole or sliced leftover brisket and its juices in aluminum foil and store in a ziptop bag or airtight container in the refrigerator for up to four days, according to the USDA. 1 Whole pieces retain moisture better than slices, so wait until after reheating to slice the meat if possible.

What to do with a dry brisket? ›

Reheat it in a moist environment: One of the easiest ways to soften a dry brisket is to reheat it in a moist environment. You can do this by placing the brisket in a covered dish with a small amount of beef broth, water, or tomato sauce. Cover the dish with foil and bake it in the oven until it is heated through.

What to do with a fully cooked brisket? ›

What to do with Leftover Brisket:
  1. Hearty beef brisket quesadillas, try a spicy jalapeño Jack cheese.
  2. Top baked potatoes with brisket, salsa and cheese.
  3. BBQ Brisket Pizza.
  4. Flautas, tacos, burritos, enchiladas.
  5. Serve with huevos rancheros or add to an omelet with onions and peppers.

Does brisket get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

The temperature of the meat begins to rise again -- which you want because brisket gets more tender the longer you cook it.

How to reheat brisket to make it tender? ›

Here's how to do it:
  1. Preheat your oven to 325°F.
  2. Place your brisket in a pan or dish.
  3. Pour beef broth over the brisket. ...
  4. Cover the brisket tightly with aluminum foil, creating a double layer.
  5. Place the brisket in the oven and reheat for about 45 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 165°F.
Apr 12, 2023

Can I eat week old brisket? ›

Storing Fresh Brisket

A fresh brisket will be fine in the coldest part of your refrigerator (35 to 40 F) for up to five days before cooking and up to eight days if your refrigerator section is kept at a temperature lower than 34 F.

Can I eat brisket after 6 days in the fridge? ›

USDA recommends using cooked beef within 3 to 4 days, kept refrigerated (40°F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. USDA recommends using cooked leftovers within 3 to 4 days.

Can I freeze brisket after cooking? ›

Slice Leftover Brisket and Freeze in a Single Layer

For easier brisket freezing and reheating, slice the brisket and freeze it in a single layer. This will give you brisket “popsicles” that you can then move to a freezer bag or container for long-term storage.

How do you moisten leftover brisket? ›

As we mentioned, to keep your brisket moist, you can also splash a little beef broth, cooking liquid, or water on it before you put it in the oven, and you can drizzle on some gravy or barbecue sauce once it's heated to liven it up again.

What is the secret to moist brisket? ›

Importance of Marbling

The fat melts as it cooks, infusing the brisket with incredible moisture and flavor. Marbling enhances brisket by naturally tenderizing the muscle fibers during low and slow cooking. For those dedicated to their brisket game, the main thing to remember is prioritizing marbling is key.

How do you reheat brisket without drying it out? ›

The best way to reheat brisket without drying it out is by using the oven. Start by preheating the oven to 325-degrees and setting the racks so that you have plenty of room. Place a sheet of aluminum foil across a baking dish and set the brisket on the foil sheet.

Can you smoke already cooked brisket? ›

Smoking meat that has been already cooked is definitely doable and fine, so you don't have to think too hard about food temperatures.

How to soften tough cooked brisket? ›

Slice the brisket into 1/4-inch-thick slices and put the slices into a roasting pan. Cover the sliced meat with the defatted cooking liquid and reheat slowly. All the fat is gone and the meat is tender and juicy.

What can I do with leftover tough meat? ›

Overcooked steak can be repurposed and transformed into something delicious.
  1. Slice it for cheesesteak. ...
  2. Make a stir-fry. ...
  3. Get a sharp knife for thin slices:
  4. Chop it for a terrine. ...
  5. Thin slice for a cold sandwich. ...
  6. Chip steak for gravy and biscuits. ...
  7. Make dumplings, empanadas, pasties, or pierogies. ...
  8. Board Sauce.
Aug 1, 2023

How to soften tough cooked meat? ›

Simmering in a little bit of liquid or broth is a great way to tenderize. Acidity can also be your friend here. A little bit of vinegar and lemon juice in the liquid can help you tenderize the meat. It adds moisture, but it also cooks the meat.

Why is my slow cooked brisket tough? ›

The meat was overcooked: Slow cookers are known for their ability to tenderize meat, but if the meat is cooked for too long, it can become overcooked and tough. It's important to follow the recommended cooking time for your recipe to ensure that the meat is cooked to the correct doneness.

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