Hey gang, it's been a long while since I've posted here but I felt compelled to share this.
Today its raining and cold. I was at Costco's and came across a new product. It's the Myron Mixon already smoked brisket. I was curious and hungry and I figured for $9.99 what the heck.
Came home and heated it up: GOOD GOD IT WAS GOOD. The package did have a good amount of fat included but I didn't mind that. The meat had a great flavor and the sauce was wonderful. In all of the briskets that I've smoked, I never made a BBQ sauce for them (didn't think I ever needed to). But now I'm thinking, as good as the meat was, the key to the success was in the sauce. The package that the brisket came in mentions "Texas Sauce" and a listing of ingredients. What I'm looking for is the exact method of making it.
Does anyone have his sauce recipe? I saw something on epicurious but I don't think it's accurate.
Thanks!
Today its raining and cold. I was at Costco's and came across a new product. It's the Myron Mixon already smoked brisket. I was curious and hungry and I figured for $9.99 what the heck.
Came home and heated it up: GOOD GOD IT WAS GOOD. The package did have a good amount of fat included but I didn't mind that. The meat had a great flavor and the sauce was wonderful. In all of the briskets that I've smoked, I never made a BBQ sauce for them (didn't think I ever needed to). But now I'm thinking, as good as the meat was, the key to the success was in the sauce. The package that the brisket came in mentions "Texas Sauce" and a listing of ingredients. What I'm looking for is the exact method of making it.
Does anyone have his sauce recipe? I saw something on epicurious but I don't think it's accurate.
Thanks!