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The Fourth of July doesn’t have to be all hamburgers and hot dogs. Nope. Kick your IndependenceDay celebration up a notch or two and serve these LOADED Brisket Nachos.
The delicious brisket cooked in a slow cooker will wow your friends and family this Fourth of July. Add in fireworks and a little red, white and blue and you’re ready to go!
It all starts by cooking a brisket low and slow inthe slow cooker. Coating it in Stubb’s Beef Spice Rub adds amazing flavor and cooking it for 10 to 12 hours allows for it to be shredded just like pulled pork – which works great for nachos! I like to cook the brisket fat side up to help keep the meat moist.
Then top your nachos with your favorite toppings – or do like me and top them with nearly everything you can find! We call all the toppings “junk” and we sure love some junk on our nachos! I even add extra flavor by using nacho flavored tortilla chips! The final touch is a generous drizzle of Stubb’s Original Bar-B-Q Sauce. Stubb’s signature sauce is the real deal, the original. Its tangy tomato,vinegar, molasses and black pepper are gonna treat you right no matter what you’reputting it on. It’s an absolute favorite at our house!
This isn’t so much of a recipe as it is a list of assembly instructions. Once you get that brisket tender, you just top these babies with whatever your heart desires. Here’s what I topped mine with… Y’all enjoy!
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Loaded Brisket Nachos
Author Stacey Little
Ingredients
For the Slow Cooker Brisket:
- 1 (3-pound) fresh beef brisket (not corned)
- Stubb's Beef Spice Rub
- 1 cup beef broth
For the nachos:
- nacho flavored chips
- shredded brisket
- canned black beans (drained and rinsed)
- shredded pepperjack cheese
- grape tomatoes (quartered)
- diced onion
- pickled jalapeños
- queso fresco or cotjia Mexican crumbling cheese
- sour cream
- cilantro
- Stubb's Original Bar-B-Q Sauce
- lime
Instructions
For the Slow Cooker Brisket:
Liberally coat the entire brisket in the spice rub. Place it in the crock of the slow cooker fat side up and pour the broth around the edges. Place the lid on and cook, undisturbed for 10 to 12 hours. The meat should reach 190 to 200° F and shred easily. Remove from the slow cooker and rest for 30 minutes before shredding.<br>
To make the nachos:
Make a layer of chips in a skillet or on an oven-safe pan or dish. Top with the brisket, beans, and pepper jack cheese. Place under the broiler for just a few minutes to melt the cheese.
Add the tomatoes, onion, and jalapeños. Top with the crumbled queso fresco cheese, dollops of sour cream, drizzle with the BBQ sauce, a sprinkle of chopped cilantro, and a squeeze of lime.
* If nutritional values are provided, they are an estimate and will vary depending on the brands used. The values do not include optional ingredients or when ingredients are added to taste. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, I recommend grabbing your favorite brands and plugging those ingredients into an online nutritional calculator.
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Carol Hyde
I made this recipe today! Like all of yours I’ve tried before, it was out of the park! Thought I was fixing enough for leftovers! Nope! 😊
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Stacey
Awesome! Love hearing that!
Katherine A Dietz
Stubb’s beef rub is no longer available even on Amazon what can I use instead?
Thanks
KatherineReply
Stacey
If you can’t find Stubbs, another beef run should work. I don’t have another preferred brand.
Aileen
I’ve never tried brisket nachos. I’m going to have to remedy that. And good ol’ Texas Stubbs is the only bbq sauce we use in this house!
Stacey
These are SO tasty! Hope you’ll enjoy!
I just made a Pork Butt – shredded it and froze it for guests. do you think I could use that instead. And nacho Cheese on top?
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Stacey
Absolutely! On BOTH accounts!!
Stacy these are the stuff dreams are MADE OF!! I will happily smoke another brisket just to have enough for leftovers of these!
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Stacey
Thank you! I think they’re pretty good, too! 🙂
Oh my goodness… I’d love to find these nachos on my table! I *may* have licked the screen.
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Stacey
Ha! They’re SO good!!
This looks so good. I had never considered adding nachos to a brisket. Can’t wait to try out this recipe.
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Stacey
Hope you’ll love ’em!
I already love loaded nachos, but loaded brisket nachos? That’s next level. Love the idea!
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Stacey
Thanks, Jennifer!!!
Now this is how you do nachos!! I love the toppings and that brisket looks amazing!
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Stacey
Thanks, Tanya!!
Yum!! I am such a sucker for nachos!
Kari
https://sweetteasweetie.com/duck-tacos-orange-cherry-salsa/Reply
Stacey
Me too! One of my favs!
I could dive face first into these…and I don’t even eat beef. They look amazing!
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Stacey
LOL! Thanks!
Stacey English
WOW! These look delicious and so easy to make!
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Stacey
Thanks! They really are!
Did someone say nachos?! Loving this delicious twist on an old favorite!
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Stacey
Ha! Thanks, Julie!!