Can I make my already cooked brisket more tender in crock pot?

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dalba

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Feb 5, 2012
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I smoked a brisket for the first time yesterday. The flavor was great but it wasnt as tender as I would like. I cooked it at 230 degrees until internal temp was 190. It only took 6 hours for a 7lb brisket though. I wrapped it in foil for last couple of hours. 

Not sure what I did wrong but would it be possible to reheat in slow cooker for several hours to make it more tender?
 
 I have reheated PP and brisket in a crock pot before, just be sure you add some liquid. Whether it will make it more tender is a totally another question, and it very well may, just depends on how long you leave it in there. 
 
I'll give it a shot. I added the au jus I had left and 1 cup of water. 
 
I believe you pulled it a little early.  Get into the mid nineties and then wrap for an hour or so off to the side with a little liquid and you should be good.  Most common mistake is to pull brisket too early.  I like to have mine just a bit past the 200 mark after wrapping. 
 
I think your right. I was just so affraid of overlooking it and making it dry. 
 
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