Slow Cooker Barbecue Brisket Sliders

If you want to add more dairy free recipes to your recipe box, Slow Cooker Barbecue Brisket Sliders might be a recipe you should try. This recipe serves 15. For $1.93 per serving, this recipe covers 14% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. One serving contains 346 calories, 28g of protein, and 10g of fat. It is an affordable recipe for fans of Barbecue food. It will be a hit at your Father's Day event. It works well as a hor d'oeuvre. Head to the store and pick up salt and pepper, smoked paprika, cumin, and a few other things to make it today. 559 people found this recipe to be flavorful and satisfying. It is brought to you by The Shiksan in the Kitchen. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes roughly 12 hours. Overall, this recipe earns a solid spoonacular score of 76%. If you like this recipe, you might also like recipes such as Slow Cooker Beef Brisket Sliders, Slow Cooker Honey Barbecue Brisket, and Slow Cooker Barbecue Beef Brisket.

Servings: 15

 

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups honey barbecue sauce

1 brisket, 4 lbs., first cut

1/3 cup brown sugar (or more to taste)

1/2 tsp cayenne pepper

1 tbsp cornstarch

1/2 tsp cumin

1/2 tsp garlic powder

1 tsp onion powder

Salt and pepper

15-16 slider buns (small hamburger buns)

1 tsp smoked paprika

Equipment:

slow cooker

Cooking instruction summary:

Save RecipePrint Recipe Slow Cooker Barbecue Brisket Sliders Ingredients1 brisket, 4 lbs., first cutSalt and pepper1 tsp onion powder1 tsp smoked paprika1/2 tsp garlic powder1/2 tsp cumin1/2 tsp cayenne pepper1 1/2 cups honey barbecue sauce1/3 cup brown sugar (or more to taste)1 tbsp cornstarch15-16 slider buns (small hamburger buns)You will also needSlow cooker, 5-7 quart capacity Total Time: 12 Hours Servings: About 15 sliders Kosher Key: Meat

 

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1. Save Recipe

2. Print Recipe

3. Slow Cooker Barbecue Brisket Sliders

4. Ingredients1 brisket, 4 lbs., first cut

5. Salt and pepper1 tsp onion powder1 tsp smoked paprika1/2 tsp garlic powder1/2 tsp cumin1/2 tsp cayenne pepper1 1/2 cups honey barbecue sauce1/3 cup brown sugar (or more to taste)1 tbsp cornstarch15-16 slider buns (small hamburger buns)You will also need

6. Slow cooker, 5-7 quart capacity

7. Total Time: 12 Hours

8. Servings: About 15 sliders

9. Kosher Key: Meat


Nutrition Information:

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346k Calories
27g Protein
10g Total Fat
33g Carbs
15% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
346k
17%

Fat
10g
16%

  Saturated Fat
3g
20%

Carbohydrates
33g
11%

  Sugar
16g
19%

Cholesterol
74mg
25%

Sodium
584mg
25%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
27g
56%

Vitamin B12
2µg
49%

Zinc
5mg
35%

Selenium
20µg
29%

Vitamin B6
0.54mg
27%

Phosphorus
250mg
25%

Vitamin B3
4mg
25%

Iron
3mg
20%

Potassium
480mg
14%

Vitamin B2
0.22mg
13%

Vitamin B1
0.13mg
9%

Magnesium
32mg
8%

Fiber
1g
7%

Copper
0.12mg
6%

Vitamin B5
0.48mg
5%

Calcium
45mg
5%

Vitamin E
0.68mg
5%

Manganese
0.07mg
3%

Vitamin A
155IU
3%

Folate
9µg
2%

Vitamin K
2µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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