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West Texas Oven Barbeque Brisket

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INGREDIENTS

2 tb Liquid smoke
1 Beef; (3-4 lb trimmed) brisket
3 tb Worchestershire sauce
Celery salt
Garlic salt
Salt
Pepper; (coursely ground)
Bottled barbeque sauce

INSTRUCTIONS

Pour liquid smoke over meand and sprinkle both sides generously with celery
salt, garlic salt and salt. Wrap in foil and refrigerate overnight. The
next day, uncover and sprinkle with pepper and worchestershire sauce. Do
not drain. Place in a large shallow pan and cover securely with foil. Bake
5 horus at 250 degrees. Remove foil and brush on barbeque sauce. Reseal and
bake another hour. Slice crossgrain and serve with the juices and extra
barbeque sauce.
Posted to Bakery-Shoppe Digest by Shelley Sparks <ssparks@mailbox.arn.net>
on Feb 22, 1998

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