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Leftover Brisket Sandwich on the Griddle | Big Poppa’s Ultimate BBQ Upgrade

If you’re lucky enough to have leftover brisket, don’t you dare microwave it.

We’re firing up the griddle and giving that smoked brisket the encore it deserves. This isn’t a “clean out the fridge” sandwich. This is a crispy, buttery, melty, dunkable brisket masterpiece loaded with flavor and attitude.

We’re talking thin-sliced point and flat, gently reheated in au jus, tucked into toasted French rolls, and topped with a wasabi-horseradish crema that’ll wake up your taste buds faster than your morning coffee.

Leftovers? Not anymore.

🔥 Why This Brisket Sandwich Hits Different

  • Reheated properly (no dry brisket allowed)
  • Griddle-toasted buttery French rolls
  • Bold wasabi-horseradish crema
  • Finished with Big Poppa’s Competition Brisket & Steak Rub
  • Perfect for game day, weeknight dinners, or “I deserve this” moments

How to Reheat Brisket the Right Way

1) Slice Cold

For clean, even slices, cut your brisket while it’s cold. Thin slices = better sandwiches.

2) Two-Zone Griddle Setup

Set one side around 250°F for warming and the other around 350°F for toasting.

3) Rehydrate with Au Jus

Place brisket on the warm side. Splash lightly with au jus to bring moisture back to life. Finish with a light sprinkle of Big Poppa Smokers Competition Brisket & Steak Rub.

4) Toast the Rolls

Butter the inside of your French rolls and toast on the hot side until golden and crisp.

5) Build the Flavor Bomb

Spread mayo on the bottom bun. Slather the top with the wasabi-horseradish crema. Load in the hot brisket. Close it up. Try not to cry tears of joy.

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FAQ

How do I keep leftover brisket from drying out?

Reheat it gently with au jus or beef broth over low heat. Never blast it on high.

Can I make this without a griddle?

Yes. Use a cast iron skillet or flat-top pan on the stove.

Is the wasabi very spicy?

It has a sharp kick but blends beautifully with the horseradish and crema. Adjust to taste.

What cheese works best?

Provolone, Swiss, or white American melt beautifully on hot brisket.

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1 comment

Love it! I’m hungry now.

Phil

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