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Texas Style Smoked Brisket
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Texas Style Smoked Brisket

This Texas Style Smoked Brisket packs a flavorful punch with only 350 calories and 25 grams of protein per serving. Perfect for your next BBQ gathering, this dish combines rich flavors with a healthy balance.

4.5
260 min
🍴8 servings
🔥350 cal
🔖easy
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Nutrition per serving

350Calories
25gProtein
5gCarbs
25gFat
1gFiber

Ingredients

8servings

Instructions

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Nutrition Facts

Per serving

350
Calories
25g
Protein
5g
Carbs
25g
Fat
Fiber1g
Servings8
Prep Time20 min
Cook Time240 min
Total Time260 min
Difficultyeasy

Dietary Information

Allergen Notice

Please check individual ingredients for allergens. Common allergens in recipes may include:

DairyEggsGlutenNutsSoyShellfish

Always verify ingredients if you have food allergies or sensitivities. See substitutions above for allergen-free alternatives.

Health Benefits

💪 High Protein: Great for muscle building, recovery, and keeping you full longer. Ideal for active lifestyles and fitness goals.

🌿 Low Calorie: A lighter option that supports weight management without sacrificing flavor or satisfaction.

🔥 Low Carb: Compatible with keto and low-carb diets. Helps manage blood sugar levels.

🍴 Home Cooked: Cooking at home means you control the ingredients, the portions, and the quality. No hidden additives or excessive sodium.

Good For

Muscle BuildingWeight LossFamily MealPost WorkoutKeto FriendlyHome CookingMeal Prep

Nutritional values are estimates based on standard ingredient data. Actual values may vary based on specific brands, preparation methods, and serving sizes. This information is not a substitute for professional dietary advice. Consult a healthcare provider for specific dietary needs.

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Nutrition Breakdown

Each serving of Texas Style Smoked Brisket contains approximately 350 calories, making it a moderately portioned meal suitable for most dietary plans. With 25g of protein per serving, this recipe provides a good amount of protein to help keep you satisfied. The 5g of carbohydrates provide a balanced amount of energy without excessive carb loading, while the 25g of fat content adds richness and flavor — consider using lighter cooking methods to reduce this if needed.

With 1g of fiber per serving, this dish contributes to your daily fiber intake goal of 25-38g.At approximately $3.5 per serving, this recipe offers good value for a home-cooked meal.For a complete macro breakdown of any ingredient in this recipe, use our free calorie calculator.

Cooking Tips

Prep ahead: With 20 minutes of prep time, consider chopping vegetables and measuring ingredients the night before to save time.

Serving suggestion: Pair with a simple side salad or roasted vegetables for a balanced meal.

Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days. Reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop until heated through. Add a splash of water when reheating to prevent drying out.

Make it healthier: Reduce the fat content by using cooking spray instead of oil, or choosing leaner protein cuts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many calories are in Texas Style Smoked Brisket?

One serving of Texas Style Smoked Brisket contains approximately 350 calories, 25g protein, 5g carbs, and 25g fat. Use our calorie calculator to check custom portion sizes.

How long does it take to make Texas Style Smoked Brisket?

This recipe takes 20 minutes to prep and 240 minutes to cook, for a total of 260 minutes from start to finish. Worth the wait — the longer cook time develops deeper flavors.

Can I meal prep Texas Style Smoked Brisket?

Yes! This recipe makes 8 servings, making it ideal for meal prep. Store in individual containers in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.

What goes well with Texas Style Smoked Brisket?

This dish works well with a variety of sides. Try a fresh salad, roasted vegetables, or a serving of rice or bread for added carbs.

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