Braised Beef/Venison Brisket

I found this recipe while I was looking for recipes on food network. I came across this one and of course instead of using beef I used the venison that is taking up all the space in my deep freezer. I cannot tell you how good this was but to say if you don't make this you will be denying your palate the most flavorful and yummy thing it has ever had!

 Food Network Braised Beef

 

Ingredients

  • Extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 (5-pound) beef brisket
  • Kosher salt
  • 1/4 pound slab bacon, skin removed and reserved, bacon cut into lardons
  • 3 large onions, thinly sliced
  • 3 celery ribs, thinly sliced on the bias
  • 4 cloves garlic, smashed and finely chopped
  • 1 pound cremini mushrooms, stemmed and finely sliced (I just used regular button)
  • 2 cups balsamic vinegar (I only used 1 2/3 cup)
  • 3 to 4 cups chicken stock
  • 4 bay leaves
  • 1 fresh thyme bundle ( I didn't have this but it still turned out wonderful)
  • 1 bunch finely chopped fresh chives, for garnish  (I didn't do this because I am a simple girl but if you are having company I would recommend because it does make it look quite pretty to eat.)

Directions

*I use my cast iron dutch oven* Coat a large roasting pan with olive oil and bring to a high heat. Season the brisket generously with salt. Add the brisket to the pan and brown well on both sides. Remove the brisket from the pan and reserve.

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.

Lower the heat to medium, ditch the excess oil, and add the bacon and reserved skin to the pan with a little more oil. Cook the bacon, stirring occasionally, until the bacon is crispy and has let out a lot of fat. Add the onions and celery. Season with salt and cook until they are very soft and aromatic, 7 to 8 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for another 2 to 3 minutes. Toss in the mushrooms and cook until they are soft and wilted. Add the balsamic vinegar and reduce it by half. Taste it - it will be very vinegary, but that's ok, don't worry. Season with salt, if needed. Lay the brisket on top of the veggie mix and add the chicken stock to the pan until it just covers the brisket. Add the bay leaves and thyme.

Cover the pan with foil and roast in the oven. Roast for 1 hour, check the brisket, and turn it over. Add more stock if the liquid level has reduced. Cover the pan again and return it to the oven for another hour. Remove the foil and roast for 30 minutes more.

Remove the roasting pan from the oven, transfer the brisket to a cutting board, cover with foil, and let rest for 20 minutes.

Skim off any excess fat from the cooking liquid. If the vegetables are swimming in liquid, reduce the liquid on the stovetop over medium-high heat. You want the sauce to be soupy. Taste the liquid and re-season if needed. Slice the brisket against the grain on the bias. Serve topped with the onion-mushroom mixture and sprinkle with chopped chives.
*Really good left over and use for sandwiches. I almost think the meat taste better next day.*

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