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James Abercrombie 10-06-2004 08:30 PM

Pastrami smoke type?
 
What kind of wood is traditional when smoking a brisket for pastrami?

Thanks, James



Reg 10-06-2004 08:40 PM

Pastrami smoke type?
 
James Abercrombie wrote:

> What kind of wood is traditional when smoking a brisket for pastrami?


I've done a good bit of research on this and concluded that there
is no single traditional smoke type. I usually just use apple.

If someone knows of one I'd love to hear about it too.

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Douglas Barber 10-06-2004 09:02 PM

Pastrami smoke type?
 
James Abercrombie wrote:

> What kind of wood is traditional when smoking a brisket for pastrami?
>
> Thanks, James
>
>


Interesting article he
http://www.geocities.com/old_soothsa...nyt030430.html
mentions a mixture of hickory and apple, and makes it sound like there's
probably not an iron-clad tradition in the matter.


Reg 10-06-2004 09:23 PM

Pastrami smoke type?
 
Douglas Barber wrote:


> Interesting article he
> http://www.geocities.com/old_soothsa...nyt030430.html
> mentions a mixture of hickory and apple, and makes it sound like there's
> probably not an iron-clad tradition in the matter.
>


Douglas, thanks for the link. Yes, I've seen that article. It's
good to see I'm not the only one interested in such things.

I've gone back into old cookbooks from various sources in
search of an answer. Also talked to a lot of old Jewish folk :)
Still looking for the definitive answer, and I suspect there
may not be one.


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Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com


Douglas Barber 10-06-2004 09:26 PM

Pastrami smoke type?
 


Reg wrote:
> Douglas Barber wrote:
>
>
>> Interesting article he
>> http://www.geocities.com/old_soothsa...nyt030430.html
>> mentions a mixture of hickory and apple, and makes it sound like
>> there's probably not an iron-clad tradition in the matter.
>>

>
> Douglas, thanks for the link. Yes, I've seen that article. It's
> good to see I'm not the only one interested in such things.
>
> I've gone back into old cookbooks from various sources in
> search of an answer. Also talked to a lot of old Jewish folk :)
> Still looking for the definitive answer, and I suspect there
> may not be one.
>
>

Guess we'll have to settle for a good pastrami sandwich now and
then...one of life's finer pleasures!


Michael 12-06-2004 05:42 PM

Pastrami smoke type?
 

"James Abercrombie" > wrote in message
hlink.net...
> What kind of wood is traditional when smoking a brisket for pastrami?
>
> Thanks, James
>
>


James, I've tried this (with not much success) and as I understand you need
to use a corned beef brisket.

Michael





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