Wrapping brisket in foil, often called the Texas Crutch, is one of the fastest ways to push through the stall and lock in moisture. Itโ€™s also the most forgiving wrapping method, which is why many backyard pitmasters start here.

The tradeoff? Ultra-tender slices but a softer bark compared to butcher paper.

This guide is part of my Ultimate Brisket Guide.

Wrapped brisket on gas grill.

Why choose foil over butcher paper

Foil creates a sealed environment around the brisket, which:

  • Speeds up the cook dramatically
  • Traps juices and rendered fat
  • Softens the bark
  • Helps protect lean flats from drying out

If you’re cooking Select or lower-marbled briskets, or youโ€™re running short on time, foil is a smart option.

If your #1 priority is a dry, crunchy bark, butcher paper is the better choice.

What you need

Use 18-inch wide heavy-duty foil. Standard kitchen foil tears too easily.

Youโ€™ll need:

  • 4 long sheets of heavy-duty foil
  • A flat surface
  • Optional: beef tallow, broth or wrap liquid

How to wrap brisket in foil (step-by-step)

Layer and overlap your foil

Lay down two sheets and overlap them by 6-8 inches to create a wider base. Then, lay two more sheets directly on top for extra strength.

This prevents punctures and keeps juices from escaping.

Place the brisket fat-side down

Position the brisket in the center of the foil. Placing it fat-side down helps protect the flat as it cooks.

Adding liquid shifts the cooking method into a gentle braise. Foil holds liquids extremely well, so itโ€™s a great time to add:

  • A splash of beef broth or consommรฉ
  • A drizzle of tallow
  • A light mop
  • Girls Can Grill Brisket Rub mixed with liquid to form a glaze

When adding liquid, I recommend folding up the sides to create an edge. This will help prevent the liquid from spilling all over the counter.

Wrap tightly

Wrap the foil up and over the brisket on all sides. Try to wrap it as tightly as possible.

A good foil wrap should be:

  • Completely sealed
  • Smooth (no sharp ribs or foil points)
  • Double-layered for durability

Return to the smoker

Place the wrapped brisket back on the smoker, seam-side up, to prevent leaks. You can also place it in an aluminum pan for extra protection.

Continue cooking until it reaches probe tenderness, usually around 203-210F depending on the brisket.

Pros & Cons of the Foil Method

Pros

  • Fastest cook time
  • Juiciest results
  • Great for lean briskets
  • Very consistent and beginner-friendly

Cons

  • Softer bark
  • Risk of puncturing the foil
  • Can trap too much steam if overwrapped or too much liquid is added

When foil is the best choice

Use foil if you:

  • Want the shortest total cook time
  • Need maximum moisture retention
  • Are cooking Select/Choice briskets
  • Want reliable results without worrying about bark drying out

If you’re cooking in very cold or windy weather, foil also helps stabilize the cook.

Christieโ€™s Pitmaster Take

When Iโ€™m cooking on a tight schedule, or when Iโ€™m working with a lean brisket, I choose foil. It gives me predictable tenderness and locks in moisture so the flat stays juicy.

When I want a perfect Texas-style bark, I skip foil and go with butcher paper instead. Both methods have a placeโ€ฆ you just choose based on the brisket and the day.



My Go-To Brisket Rub for Building Flavor and Bark

I use Girls Can Grill Brisket Rub on all of my briskets. This blend layers salt, pepper, garlic and savory spices to highlight the natural beef flavor while helping the bark develop evenly.

Girls Can Grill Brisket Rub.

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Iโ€™m Christie, the head cook and award-winning competitive pitmaster for Team Girls Can Grill. I have won multiple grand championships and top 10 category finishes. Iโ€™m an expert grill reviewer for BBQ Guys, and I have appeared on the Food Network and Ninja Woodfire Grill infomercials. I established this website in 2015 to share my BBQ tips and recipes.

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