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Burnt Ends

Burnt Ends

Burnt ends are scrumptious pieces of meat which taste more flavorful and wholesome when fully smothered with various delectable sauces.

The tender meat smeared with appetizing sauces makes a juicy and yummy meal that you can’t get enough of.

Here’s the simple and easy-to-follow recipe of burnt ends which you can easily prepare at your home. So, check it out.

Health Benefits

Burnt ends are packed with high concentrations of important minerals and vitamins which keep us healthy and fit. They are also an excellent source of protein which aids in the healthy growth of muscles and bones.

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Ingredients

apple cider vinegar: 1/4 cup

water: 1.5 cup

point end brisket: 1

hardcore carnivore black seasoning: 1/4 cup

cola: 2 cup

BBQ sauce: 1/2 cup

Brown sugar: 1/3 cup

Worcestershire sauce: 2 tbsp

soy sauce: 1 tbsp

Melted butter: 2 tbsp

Honey: 2 tbsp

kosher salt to taste

How To Make Burnt Ends

  1. Preheat a smoker to 250 degrees F. Mix the apple cider vinegar and water in a spray bottle.
  2. Season the point end brisket with salt. Generously rub with Hardcore Carnivore black seasoning on it.
  3. Place the brisket into the smoker. Cook it and occasionally spray the cider vinegar and water mix on the brisket.
  4. Once the brisket is slightly cooked, wrap it tightly in an aluminum foil. Return the brisket to the smoker until an internal temperature of 180 degrees F is reached.
  5. Now remove it from the smoker, and cut it into thick slices first. Then cut the thick slices to form cubes. If there are large seams of fat then trim these out and discard.
  6. Place the cola in a small saucepan over medium heat. Cook it until it is reduced by half.
  7. Add in the BBQ sauce, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, soy, melted butter, and salt. Stir thoroughly until well combined.
  8. Place the brisket pieces in a large foil tray. Pour the prepared sauce over the pieces until well coated.
  9. Pour honey on top and return the brisket pieces back to the smoker.
  10. Increase the heat and cook the briskets for about 2 to 3 hours until the sauce is reduced and caramelized.
  11. Serve immediately otherwise the sugars in the sauce may lose its taste. Enjoy!

Trivia

  • Burnt ends are pieces of meat cut from the end point of a smoked brisket
  • In Kansas City barbeque burnt ends are considered as a delicacy

Burnt ends are served alone, and usually smothered in sauces.

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