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Got leftover brisket? Make this Smoked Brisket Chili! Recipe and video tutorial for our favorite chili recipe of all time. This chili recipe has won dozens and dozens of chili cook-off awards for both us and our Vindulge community.

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Table of Contents

  • Background
  • Leftover Brisket – The Main Ingredient
  • Additional Ingredients for Brisket Chili
  • What to add to Smoked Brisket Chili with Leftover Brisket
  • Equipment
  • Brisket Chili Recipe Steps
  • How long to cook Brisket Chili
  • Brisket Chili Toppings
  • Scaling Up The Recipe
  • Meat Substitutions
  • Making Ahead and Storage
  • About Chili Spices and Chili Seasoning
  • Other Chili Recipes
  • Want More Leftover Brisket Recipes?
  • Smoked Brisket Chili Recipe (recipe and video)

There is a reason this is one of the most popular brisket chili recipes on the web. Not only does it use tender and amazing leftover brisket, it also adds layers of flavor with a delicious braising liquid. It’s been submitted to hundreds of chili competitions and one best chili recipe in many of these competitions throughout the country. And yes – there are beans in this chili. If you are a no-beans kind of person – leave them out or check out our Texas chili.

“I’ve made this chili a handful of times now at home and it’s so good, that sometimes I smoke brisket with the express idea that I’ll have enough left over to make this chili because it is sooooo good.
Today was the first time I’ve had a chance to have it in a cook off (at my church) and while it was a small competition, it won handily…
Thank you for the recipe… he’s legitimately the best chili I’ve ever had… let alone made. Love it so much!”

-Steve

Background

Go ahead and insert your jokes about “who the heck has leftover brisket” 😉

I’ve heard them all. The thing is, after tasting this brisket you may start smoking a brisket JUST to make this chili. It’s happens. True story.

In fact we hear from readers all the time who smoke briskets just so they can enter this exact recipe in chili competitions, and guess what? They’ve all won!

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We’ve been making this recipe for years. In fact, it was one of the top recipes on my site until those Pork Belly Burnt Endstook the lead on top hits. Pretty rough competition if you ask me! They’re both friggin’ amazing.

We’ve taken that recipe and given it a makeover. This was also the base to our award winning brisket nachos that won Traeger’s first Meat Madness competition back in 2015.

Leftover Brisket – The Main Ingredient

Now, every time I post the video the comments are already rolling in….

“Leftover brisket? What is that?”

“There’s no such thing as leftover brisket.”

“Who has leftover brisket?” they ask.

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Well I’ll tell you who!

WE DO!

And also …

  • People who want to try their hands at their very first brisket and maybe it didn’t come out perfect. (been there!)
  • People who have a an undying mission to constantly perfect their brisket game. (we totally understand!)
  • People who wanted to smoke a brisket for the 4th of July… and also a pork butt, and 4 racks of ribs, and 5 lbs of chicken, and a whole salmon… for 10 people. (been there too)
  • A family of 4 who are having mad cravings for brisket but don’t feel like inviting company over. (I’m just over here raising my hand, again!)
  • A wife who challenged her husband to a brisket cook-off just to see who could do it better. (it happens, and I won)

All I’m saying is, leftover brisket happens. It’s a real thing! And it’s okay if you have leftover brisket. It’s nothing to be ashamed of. Don’t let the BBQ police bring you down. And if this should happen to you, make yourself some chili!!!

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Additional Ingredients for Brisket Chili

Now let me tell you a few more things about this chili that may piss you off.

  • There are beans in it! (Sorry, Texas. Recognize we don’t call it a Texas chili. We live in Oregon, and here we like to live dangerously.😉
  • There is also corn in it!!!!!! (The horror!!)
  • And guess what. You can choose what you want and don’t want in it! That’s the great thing about it. YOU get to pick and choose.

Let me explain.

What to add to Smoked Brisket Chili with Leftover Brisket

  • Leftover brisket: Jokes aside, it’s a major flavor component of this chili, and we use at least 3 cups. We’ve also made it with other smoked beef leftovers (like Tri Tip), or even leftover pulled pork, and it turns out fantastic.
  • Beans: I like a mix of beans and I happen to have a bunch of beans in my house at all times. I like a mix, usually black and kidney. You can go all black, all kidney, or none at all. If you’re not into beans, by all means leave them out! But I’m feeding a family here and like to sneak in all proteins where I can.
  • Corn: Unlike many other chili recipes there is no added sugar in this recipe. The corn adds some natural sweetness without adding sugar. Also my kids, who used to love all things corn, will now only eat it two ways (grilled on the cob, or in this chili). So I’m doing the good mom thing by getting them their veggies while enjoying a darn good bowl of chili.

Equipment

The primary piece of equipment you need is a large enough Dutch oven. We use a 7.5 quart Lodge Dutch oven because it can handle the volume.

Brisket Chili Recipe Steps

  1. In a large pot over medium heat, sauté bacon until crispy. Remove with a slotted spoon and reserve for later. If there is excess bacon grease remove it, otherwise cook the onions in it.
  2. Add onions and cook until soft (about 5 minutes). Add bell pepper and garlic; cook 1 additional minute to soften.
  3. Add the leftover cubed brisket and all dry seasonings. Let cook 1 minute stirring often. Get those seasonings integrated!
  4. Add beer and allow it to deglaze the pan and cook off the alcohol (about 1-2 minutes). Then add chipotle, coffee, tomatoes, beans, corn, green chili, and the reserved bacon.
  5. Bring to a low simmer, cover, and cook for a minimum of 30 minutes. The longer it cooks the more integrated and concentrated the flavors get. My recommendation is at least an hour (or better yet two) for a nice rich chili. If the stew starts to get too thick, you can add water ½ cup at a time to thin it out.

How long to cook Brisket Chili

The Timing: We recommend you simmer as long as you have the patience for. Minimum is 30 minutes. It’s totally okay if you only have 30 minutes for this chili. The brisket is already cooked, so it’s really allowing everything to come together.

BUT, if you have time, let the chili simmer 2 hours. Or transfer it to your crock pot and let it cook on low for a few hours. The meat will break down and get more and more tender and the flavors will get better and better and slowly, very slowly, reduce and concentrate the flavors.

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That’s it.

Brisket Chili Toppings

You can add anything you want. We like the keep it simple with sour cream, shredded cheddar cheese, and chives.

Scaling Up The Recipe

This brisket chili recipe serves a hearty 6 portions for a full meal.

If you want to scale this up then use the calculator next to the portions to adjust up and follow the recipe changes as noted. The only exception is to start with smaller amounts of chili powder. Use the original portion of 3 tablespoons then adjust up in one tablespoon increments if making anything more than a double batch. The chili powder can get intense if adding too much.

Meat Substitutions

If you don’t have brisket then another great option is smoked chuck roast. Or you can use short ribs. Both will shred versus be chunky. If you want cubes then consider sirloin cut into 1-inch cubes.

Making Ahead and Storage

You can make this chili up to two days prior to serving and simply bring back to a low simmer and serve.

If you have leftovers it will last in the refrigerator an additional 3 days.

About Chili Spices and Chili Seasoning

Our recipe is specific to our palate. Spices like chili powder will vary in flavor and potency depending on the brand. Some will be dark, some light, some spicy, some smoky. It comes down to feeling comfortable in adjusting the recipe for your flavor. We use bulk chili powder, which is a combination of dried chili’s like ancho, jalapeño, serrano, and others, and we buy it at our local restaurant supply store.

Cumin is another ingredient that people may love or hate, or love to hate. Cumin adds an earthy character, if you are not a fan feel free to not add or to cut the portion in half.

I hope you enjoy our favorite chili as much as we do (oh, and all of the people who voted for it and made it an award-winning chili!).

Other Chili Recipes

We have several amazing chili recipes from chicken chili to ground beef chili. Here are a few of our favorites.

  • The Ultimate Vegetarian Chili – We based our vegie chili off of this very recipe and it’s getting rave reviews.
  • Smoked Turkey Chili – Add the flavors of serrano peppers and you have a vibrant and amazing chili recipe using ground turkey.
  • Green Chili Turkey – The perfect leftover turkey recipe with a delicious and creamy broth based chili.
  • Authentic Texas Chili – Spicy peppers and meat. No beans. This is the indulgent Texas Chili you want.

Want More Leftover Brisket Recipes?

We have an entire roundup of our favorite brisket leftover ideas. But here are a few of our favorites.

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  • Smoked Brisket Pizza
  • Smoked Brisket Enchiladas
  • Smoked Brisket Nachos
  • Smoked Brisket Tacos
  • Smoked Brisket Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

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Smoked Brisket Chili Recipe (recipe and video)

Award-Winning Smoked Beef Brisket Chili. The perfect use for leftover brisket. You’re going to love this!

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 1 hour hr

Total: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Servings: 6 servings

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Equipment

Ingredients

  • 3 slices bacon, diced
  • 1 large onion, chopped (about 2 cups)
  • 1 red bell pepper, chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, finely diced
  • 3 cups leftover smoked beef brisket, cut up into 1-inch cubes
  • 3 tablespoons chili powder*
  • 1 tablespoon cumin
  • ½ tablespoon canned chipotle in adobo sauce**, (or the equivalent in dry chipotle seasoning, adjust amount to your heat preference. A little goes a long way)
  • ½ tablespoon smoked paprika
  • 1 12 oz bottle beer
  • ¼ cup coffee,, (cold leftover coffee from your morning pot)
  • 1 15 oz can diced tomatoes
  • 1 15 oz can tomato sauce
  • ½ can black beans, drained and rinsed (used a standard 15 oz can)
  • ½ can kidney beans, drained and rinsed (used a standard 15 oz can)
  • ½ can corn, drained and rinsed (used a standard 15 oz can), (may also use 1 cup of grilled corn)
  • 1 4 oz can diced green chili

Instructions

  • In a large pot over medium heat, sauté bacon until crispy. Remove with a slotted spoon and reserve for later. If there is excess bacon grease remove it, otherwise cook the onions in it.

  • Add onions and cook until soft (about 5 minutes). Add bell pepper and garlic; cook 1 additional minute to soften.

  • Add the leftover cubed brisket and all dry seasonings. Let cook 1 minute stirring often. Get those seasonings integrated!

  • Add beer and allow it to deglaze the pan and cook off the alcohol (about 1-2 minutes). Then add chipotle, coffee, tomatoes, beans, corn, green chili, and the reserved bacon.

  • Bring to a low simmer, cover, and cook for a minimum of 30 minutes. The longer it cooks the more integrated and concentrated the flavors get. My recommendation is at least an hour (or better yet two) for a nice rich chili. If the stew starts to get too thick, you can add water ½ cup at a time to thin it out.

Video

Notes

Note on the spicy seasonings: I’ve received some feedback that this can turn out a bit spicy! Not all dry spices are created equal. The fresher the dry spices the more potent they tend to be. So if your dry chili or chipotle seasonings are rather fresh or new, then they will be more potent. My tablespoon of dry seasoning may be different than your tablespoon of the same spice.

So if you’re sensitive to spice go easy on the spicy spices at first. You can always add more later! I find that chipotle and cayenne tend to add the most heat. So go easy on them and add slowly.

Nutrition

Calories: 275kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 28g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 81mg | Sodium: 351mg | Potassium: 731mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 2255IU | Vitamin C: 34mg | Calcium: 60mg | Iron: 5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Author: Mary Cressler | Vindulge

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Course: Entree

Cuisine: barbecue, bbq, fall food, tailgating

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 275

Keyword: beef brisket chili, best chili recipes, leftover brisket recipes, Smoked brisket chili

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Award Winning Smoked Brisket Chili (recipe and video) (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to the perfect smoked brisket? ›

10 Tips for Smoking The Perfect Brisket: How to Smoke a Brisket Like a Pro
  1. Choose the right cut of meat. ...
  2. Trim the fat. ...
  3. Spice up the brisket, but do not go overboard. ...
  4. Prepare the smoker for a long cook. ...
  5. Now that your smoker is ready, it's time to smoke the brisket. ...
  6. Setup Your MeatStick For Success. ...
  7. Wrap It Up.

How do professionals smoke brisket? ›

For a 12- to 14-pound brisket, allow anywhere from 9 to 12 hours in the smoker. Here, you'll first smoke the brisket for 6 to 8 hours, until it reaches an internal temperature of 165°F. Then, you'll wrap the brisket in unwaxed butcher's paper and return it to the smoker for 3 to 4 hours, until it reaches 203°F.

How to make smoked brisket super tender? ›

For the most tender brisket possible, we need to go low and slow. We also need a moisture strategy... Fully wrap your brisket in heavy duty tin foil with the fat cap facing up. This helps ensure the brisket will stay very moist.

How do you smoke a flat brisket on a pellet grill? ›

Smoking is the best way to cook brisket flat on your Traeger. To smoke a brisket, apply a dry rub to the brisket flat and refrigerate for 12 to 24 hours to allow the rub to set. Then smoke at 250 degrees Fahrenheit for 6 to 9 hours until the brisket reaches an internal temperature of 200 degrees.

Does brisket get more tender the longer you smoke it? ›

The temperature of the meat begins to rise again -- which you want because brisket gets more tender the longer you cook it.

How long to smoke a 5 lb brisket at 225? ›

A: You can usually figure about 1.5 hours per pound at 225 degrees for brisket, pork shoulder and other larger pieces of meat. Several things can affect this time such as actual meat thickness, wind, temperature and how often you open the door of the smoker.

Should brisket be smoked fat side up or down? ›

The main reason to cook brisket fat side down is for delicious consistent results, especially when it comes to competition barbecue. Fat-side down encourages a more pronounced smoke ring. A smoke ring refers to the thin ribbon of pink-colored meat between the crust and the interior brown-colored meat.

How many hours should you smoke a brisket? ›

Preheat your smoker for 250-265F with some added Post Oak wood chunks or chips for extra smoke flavor. Add the brisket on to the smoker fat side either way. Cook the brisket until it reaches about 165-170F at the thickest and fattiest part (about 7-8 hours). Once it has hit 165, get ready to wrap in butcher paper.

Should brisket be fat side up or down? ›

To set things straight, we're here to put an end to the confusion, so you can get back to the grill with confidence. For brisket cooked to flavorful perfection, fat-side-down is the way to go. This is the only way to achieve a brisket that is perfectly moist with a perfect bark on both sides.

What temp does brisket fall apart? ›

Mind you, it is a little faster. The meat still needs a couple of hours in a higher temperature range to fully render fat and dissolve collagen. Brisket can be done in a range of 200-210°F (93-99°C), but as a general rule, it's safe to bet on 203°F (95°C). Brisket should be tender but not so tender it's falling apart.

What is the best liquid to keep brisket moist? ›

7 Options of Liquids to Use for Spritzing Brisket:
  • Apple Cider Vinegar. This is one of the most commonly used liquids for a brisket spritz, especially for Carolina-style barbecue. ...
  • Apple Juice. Apple juice is another popular spritz option. ...
  • Beer. ...
  • Beef Broth. ...
  • Melted Butter. ...
  • Worcestershire Sauce. ...
  • Plain Water.
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What tenderizes brisket? ›

Pour apple cider vinegar over the brisket. The vinegar will help tenderize the meat and will add sweetness to it. Proper brisket should be cooked low and slow in a smoker, using wood or charcoal.

How do you keep brisket flat moist when smoking? ›

After two or four hours of cooking, you can lightly spray your brisket with water, hot sauce, apple cider vinegar, or apple juice. You can do this every 30 minutes or every hour, based on preference.

How to make a juicy brisket on a pellet smoker? ›

Set your pellet grill to 225 degrees Fahrenheit and preheat, lid closed, for 15 minutes. Place brisket on the grill grate fat side down, and cook for approximately 6 hours or until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Remove brisket from the grill and wrap in butcher paper or foil.

What makes a brisket more tender? ›

That's why you will most often see recipes that indicate a low temperature for a long cooking time. But it doesn't need as much time as most people think. Three hours on 325 F will tenderize plenty, as long as your brisket is a flatter cut and doesn't weigh much more than three pounds.

What do you soak a brisket in before smoking it? ›

Dissolve the salt and sugar in the boiling water. Add the ice, then let cool to room temperature. Place the brisket in the brine and cover. Transfer to the refrigerator to brine overnight.

How do you make brisket more flavorful? ›

Common go-to rubs include seasonings like garlic, herbs, and spices. Just be sure to take it easy on the rub so that your brisket doesn't come out too salty. If you plan to mop or baste your brisket while smoking, be sure to coordinate the flavors properly with your rub. Marinating is another option for smoked brisket.

Why is brisket so hard to smoke? ›

Brisket contains a lot of connective tissue, which can make it tough. The type of connective tissue in brisket is called collagen. Cook the meat quickly and you get tough, dry meat. Cook a brisket slowly, with some liquid, and the collagen turns into gelatin.

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