Recipe for Chef Pauls Brisket Marinade, Mop, and Dipping Sauce 
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Yield:
1 servings
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
MARINADE ----------------
1/2 cup Beef stock, Not bullion
3/4 cup Red wine vinegar
6 tbl Worcestershire sauce
1 tbl Chipotle powder
1 tbl Onion powder
2 tbl Garlic powder
3 tbl Brown sugar
1 tsp Cumin powder
3/4 cup Oil
3/4 cup Bourbon
----------------- MOP ----------------
1 cup Reserved marinade
6 oz Beer
----------------- SAUCE ----------------
Balance reserved marinade
1 can Tomato sauce, 16 oz.
3 tbl White vinegar
2 tbl Brown sugar
1/2 cup Catsup
1 tsp Mustard powder
4 x Cloves garlic, or 5, roasted
Instructions:
Instructions: Mix everything except bourbon in a saucepan, bring to a boil, simmer afor a minute or two. Cool and add the bourbon. This should be enough to marinade a brisket in its cryovac packaging. Snip off a corner of the cryovac just large enough to insert the tip of a funnel. Drain out any blood, and carefully pour the marinade in. Reseal the packaging (I use duct tape), place in a pan (just in case), and refridgerate one or two days.

Drain and reserve the marinade. Put the brisket in the smoker.

For the mop: Measure 1 cup and set aside. Put the rest of the marinade in a large saucepan and boil for about 5 minutes. Cool slightly, Strain, if using a spray bottle, and add in the beer. If you strain out the solids, you can add them back to the marinade reserved for the sauce, for a little extra zip. Mop every half an hour, up to every hour, as your pit requires.

For the sauce: Put the ingredients in a large saucepan, bring to a boil, and simmer until thick. I roasted the garlic and onion in my pit while smoking the beef, added it to the sauce later, and then simmered it for another half an hour or so. Pour the sauce into the blender and process until smooth. If its too thick, add some of the mop. Serve warm.

Notes: The beef stock I used was made by deglazing the roasting pan with 3 cups of water after cooking a 10 pound sirloin tip roast, defatted, and then simmered until reduced by half.

NOTES : This sauce has just a little zip (so to not antagonize the family). If you like it hot, add more chipotle powder, or some hot sauce.

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