When you’re craving something meaty, there’s almost nothing better than moist, tender brisket — and it’s great for leftovers too since it can be used in so many ways. The only hitch? Brisket tends to dry out quickly when reheated, leaving you with tough, chewy meat. That’s why we asked pro chefs for the tips and tricks they use in their own kitchens. Keep reading for how to reheat brisket so it tastes as delicious as it did the first time, then scroll on for recipe ideas perfect for weeknight meals.
How to store brisket for juicy leftovers
Surprise! The trick to perfectly reheated brisket actually starts before you even put away leftovers in the fridge. It’s best to store the meat in an airtight environment — that will help the brisket retain the most moisture. Usually this is done by placing the meat in a special bag that allows a vacuum sealer suck out excess air. However, chef Claudia Sidoti shares a more convenient alternative that ensures the meat is juicy and tender when reheated.
Once when you’re ready to reheat the brisket, choose the method below that fits your time frame — and then savor this hearty beef all over again!
#1 way to reheat brisket: in the oven
If you want your meat to taste like you just cooked it, then the oven is your friend when reheating smoked brisket. “Reheating your brisket in the oven is the best way to ensure your brisket doesn’t go from tender and delicious to chewy and forgettable,” explains Courtney Rada, chef and TV host. The key? Adding all those saved juices and then covering the dish in foil. That traps in moisture to keep the meat from drying out. You can also add beef stock or even a bit of water if needed. Here, Rada describes the five steps for warming up brisket in the oven.
For fast results: how to reheat brisket in the microwave
To reheat brisket in under 5 minutes, your microwave is the best bet — just be sure to reduce the power to 20% to avoid overcooking and drying out the brisket. According to Sidoti, these five steps are sure to reheat brisket in the microwave so it’s tender a second time around.
3 leftover brisket recipes
While reheated brisket is yummy on its own or with BBQ sauce, try these recipes if you’re looking to turn the leftover beef into an extra-delicious weeknight meal.
Meaty Quesadillas

This twist on a Tex-Mex favorite is sure to satisfy — you can customize with whatever leftover veggies you happen to have on hand too.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup sautéed peppers
- ⅛ tsp. cayenne
- 4 (8-inch) flour tortillas
- ½ cup shredded brisket
- ½ cup Jack cheese
Directions:
- Yield: 4 servings
Cheddar-Brisket Pizza

Store-bought crust makes it a breeze to whip up this savory pie.
Ingredients:
- 1 (12-inch) pizza crust
- 1 cup Alfredo sauce
- 2 cups diced or shredded brisket
- 2 cups shredded white cheddar
- ½ cup crumbled bacon
- ½ cup sliced red onion
- ½ tsp. smoked paprika
- ¼ tsp. salt
Directions:
- Yield: 6 servings
Pasta alla Vodka

A splash of cream adds richness to this classic dish with a meaty twist.
Ingredients:
- 3 cups brisket, cut into small cubes
- 1 (28 oz.) can crushed tomatoes
- ½ tsp. garlic salt
- 1 lb. cooked pasta of your choice
- ¼ cup heavy cream
- 2 Tbs. vodka
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese
Directions:
- Yield: 6 servings
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