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The Equipment You’ll Need
A Dutch Oven- You’ll need a big enough Dutch oven to fit the brisket in. And, it needs to have a snug-fitting lid.
Taco Holders- These aren’t essential, but nice to have for serving your tacos.
The Ingredients You’ll Need for Brisket Tacos with Corn and Cilantro Salsa
A Brisket- For just 4 people, a two pound brisket is perfectly sufficient. If you want to serve more people, you could easily use a three or four pound brisket with this recipe and still have sufficient sauce.
Bacon- I use bacon in this recipe because it adds a nice smoky flavor, but also because a lot of briskets are very lean, and the bacon adds moisture to the dish.
Red Wine- I like the flavor red wine gives to this dish, but you could use chicken or beef broth instead.
Tomato Sauce- I like Hunt’s or Red Pack Tomato Sauce.
Steamed Corn- I steamed my corn by placing it on a plate, covering it with a paper towel, and microwaving it for 8 minutes.
How I Made My Tacos
First, I seared the brisket. You want to get your brisket nice and brown, but you don’t want to burn it. So take care, not to burn it. It’s better to under brown it.
I baked the brisket for three hours. If your brisket is still tough after three hours, you may need to cook it longer, especially if you use a bigger brisket.
Meanwhile, I made the corn salsa. I steamed my corn and chopped all the vegetables and it was done in no time.
Finally, I browned my tortillas in melted butter and stuffed them with the meat and salsa.
These Brisket Tacos with Corn and Cilantro Salsa are a family favorite at my house. Even my onion and garlic hating child will eat this brisket, since the vegetables fall off the brisket when it’s removed from the pot. With the corn salsa, these tacos make a great summer meal to enjoy when corn on the cob is in season. I hope you’ll try this flavorful, and filling, recipe soon!
Brisket Tacos with Corn and Cilantro Salsa
Flour tortillas filled with tender brisket and corn salsa.
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