Jamie Oliver’s beef brisket with red wine and shallots is his take on the traditional Greek stifado, or stew, which is usually served with diced beef instead. He shared the recipe on his ...
Shred the cooked brisket with two forks. Serve with steamed rice, or stuffed in bao buns (see Recipe Tips). Garnish with finely sliced red chilli. Serve this pulled brisket inside steamed bao buns ...
Rub this all over the brisket. Leave in the fridge to marinate for several hours, or overnight. An hour before you want to start cooking, remove the beef from the fridge so it can come up to room ...
The next day, keep the beef on your sheet tray and open the package. (We call this the poor man’s sous-vide at Mission Chinese Food.) You’ve successfully slow-cooked brisket in its own juices.