corned beef - pastrami?
"Grant Erwin" wrote in message
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Denny Wheeler wrote:
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 20:53:41 -0700, "Mike"
wrote:
"Sqwertz" wrote in message
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Grant Erwin wrote:
The other day a guy told me that pastrami is just smoked corned beef.
'Zat
true? So if I buy a cheap marked-down bag of corned beef at the local
supermarket, how do I go about turning it into homemade pastrami?
Soak it over night, changing the water a couple times, then dry,
cover with crushed pepper and coriander seed, and smoke over oak or
pecan.
-sw
The corned beef I get in Wa. I have to soak for at least 3 days. It's
some salty stuff
There's a kosher butcher downtown (Seattle) about 1-2 blocks from the
big REI. Used to be, and maybe still is, that they had the best
corned beef in the west.
I remember that place. I think it was called something like "House of
Corned Beef." Their meat was extraordinary.
However, in this case I bought a few chunks for $1.29 a pound from the
local Safeway, who apparently stocked too much for St. Patrick's Day.
Grant
Same here I got mine from the Local grocery store for about that same
price. I bought 4 or 5 of em. the price of Brisket is to the moon though.
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