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    Seder food can be a challenge. It’s not easy to work hard to make food that you know will end ups mostly being served as leftovers. By the time it comes time to eat the meal, everyone is so stuffed up on matzah that after they gulp down their chicken soup everyones appetites have seriously decreased.

    So, I like to make food that reheats well, since thats where most oil the food is headed. Brisket is the perfect candidate for that. It’s naturally fatty which protects the meat from drying out.

    This version is something I developed for the seder since it is cooked totally in a pot. Nothing roasted at all! For me, this is all I want at the seder. Something deeply savory to balance out all the wine!

    It’s super simple to make and reallllly delicious! Plus, the leftovers are amazing! Just reheat covered and serve again over fresh creamy mashed potatoes!

    Happy cooking everyone!

  • Ingredients

    1. 1, 3lb brisket
    2. 3 tbsp salt
    3. 2 tbsp pepper
    4. 2 tbsp paprika
    5. 2 tbsp garlic powder
    6. 3 tbsp brown sugar
    7. 1 tbsp walnut oil
    8. 2 cups sautéed onions
    9. 3 cloves garlic, sliced
    10. 3 cups red wine
    11. 2 cups chicken stock
    12. 2 bay leaves
    13. 1 tsp salt
    14. 1 tsp pepper

    Instructions

    1. Heat a wide heavy bottom pot over high heat.
    2. Mix spices and brown sugar in a bowl.
    3. Sprinkle spice mixture liberally all over the brisket.
    4. Add oil to the pot and lay brisket down.
    5. Cook for 3-4 minutes in each side to seal in all that good flavor.
    6. Remove from pot and set aside.
    7. Add onions and garlic to the pot and cook for 3-4 minutes.
    8. Add wine and bring to a boil. Pour in chicken soup and add bay leaves.
    9. Bring to a boil, then return brisket to the pot.
    10. Lower flame to a very gentle simmer.
    11. Cook for 2 hours then flip meat over.
    12. Continue cooking for another 1-3 hour until@meat is fork tender.
    13. Make sure to cool meat down down in the sauce so that it doesn’t dry out!
    14. Store and reheat in the sauce!
    15. Serve hot and enjoy!

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