Brisket Challah for Passover

by wbroen

42 Comments

  1. hippieone

    Come for BBQ inspo, leave with post brisket dump snapshots. That’s……. An interesting way to present your meat bro. But you do you I guess? As long as you guys loved it it’s all gravy, maybe just keep it for the family album in future?

  2. Triingtolivee

    I thought this was a huge turd on a plate for a second there.

    Looks to be just about at 8.6 Katie Courics.

  3. This post is getting appropriately roasted. Hey not all experiments work. This brisket was very dry, although not as poop-esque in person

    Lesson learned that tried and true bbqs methods are the go to because they work. Don’t do it for the gram

  4. savagebrood

    Is this an unknown part of Seder I am not aware of?

  5. Srycomaine

    I salute OP’s innovative thinking— but I think this only works for Orthodox Jews. /s

  6. Fiatlux415

    That looks dryer than Bruce Jenners pussy.

  7. Ausglass

    Looks like a dish I seen a city wok , the city beef

  8. mukduk1994

    Well OP, you’re owning up to this and for that and that alone you have my respect

  9. “Brisket challah” might be the most Jewish food I have ever heard of! This beats out matzo cake by a long shot.

  10. Epena501

    Dude I thought it was poop on a platter at first

  11. Fendamonky

    Just because you can, doesn’t mean that you should..

  12. Which_Software8815

    I wish I could smear it all over my chest

  13. Ill-Upstairs-8762

    Looks like a big ol painful doody. Hope it tastes better.

  14. Flynnk1500

    Yeah this one should’ve just been kept in the idea category

  15. It’s the sprinkle of chives that does it for me

  16. cryptoquant112

    That’s the weirdest sh*% I’ve ever seen. I like it.

  17. Underappreciated. May my 1 upvote count as 1,000.

  18. HoamerEss

    Just because you could, doesn’t mean you should

  19. NeganSaves

    Looks like you cooked up one of those things from Tremors.

  20. Yourmomsatmyhouse

    Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

  21. Excellent-Practice

    Are we 100% sure there is nothing in the Torah prohibiting that?

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