Big Flavor for ‘The Big Game': Twisted Skillet’s Brisket Queso Flameado with Salsa Rallada

Quick to prep and packed with flavor, this dish is a bold way to kick up any weekend spread.

We are one day away from the series premiere of Twisted Skillet, our new food and lifestyle program where restaurant inspiration meets cowboy culinary creativity, exploring open-fire cooking techniques and regional ingredients.

Host and Texas chef Sean Koehler joins us once again for a taste of what we can expect. With Super Bowl Sunday coming up, he is sharing some unique recipes to help spice up our weekend festivities. On today’s menu: Brisket Queso Flameado.

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Brisket Queso Flameado with Salsa Rallada

Recipe by Chef Sean Koehler, Twisted Skillet

Twisted Skillet’s Brisket Queso Flameado with Salsa Rallada layers tender, crisped brisket with melted Oaxaca cheese for a gooey, flavorful skillet treat, served with warm corn tortillas and topped with a bright, fresh salsa. Quick to prep and packed with flavor, this dish is a bold way to kick up any weekend spread.

PREP TIME: 15 minutes
COOK TIME: 10 minutes
TOTAL TIME: 25 Minutes

INGREDIENTS

For the Brisket Queso Flameado:

  • 1½ to 2 cups cooked brisket, chopped
  • 8 to 10 ounces Oaxaca cheese, shredded
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons beef tallow (Five Marys recommended)
  • Corn tortillas, warmed

For the Salsa Rallada:

  • 1 Roma tomato
  • ¼ small white onion
  • 1 jalapeño
  • 1 small garlic clove
  • Kosher salt, to taste
  • Fresh lime juice, to taste

COOKING INSTRUCTIONS

Make the Brisket Queso Flameado:

  1. Heat a cast-iron or heavy skillet over medium-high heat until hot.
  2. Add the beef tallow and allow it to melt and lightly shimmer.
  3. Add the chopped brisket in an even layer. Let it cook undisturbed for 45 to 60 seconds to crisp the edges, then stir once and spread back out.
  4. Reduce the heat to medium-low. Scatter the shredded Oaxaca cheese evenly over the brisket.
  5. Cover the skillet with a slightly cracked lid for 20 to 40 seconds to help the cheese melt.
  6. Remove the lid and continue cooking uncovered until the cheese is fully melted and elastic, about 60 to 90 seconds total.
  7. Reduce the heat to low to hold while preparing the salsa.

Make the Salsa Rallada:

  1. Using the coarse side of a box grater, grate the Roma tomato into a bowl.
  2. Grate the white onion, jalapeño, and garlic into the same bowl, in that order.
  3. Season with a pinch of kosher salt and a squeeze of fresh lime juice.
  4. Stir once to combine. Do not overmix.

To Serve:

  1. Scoop the hot queso directly from the skillet into warm corn tortillas.
  2. Spoon a small amount of Salsa Rallada over each taco.
  3. Serve immediately.

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Don’t miss the series premiere of Twisted Skillet on Thursday, Feb. 5, at 9:00 PM ET — only on RFD Network and streaming on RFD+.

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