Pastrami time

Started by FLBentRider, April 22, 2010, 07:33:27 PM

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I mentioned that I used the Bradley Demerara cure.

It added a subtle unexpected sweetness to the pastrami. Awesome!

Sliced

Under the broiler

Plated - no bread - we don't do carbs.
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Wow, that purple makes it look like it was under a black lamp.
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JF7FSU

Nice, I've never done a pastrami, but after those pictures, I am motivated.   Do you think you could post your technique and ingredients on the curing process you used pre-smoke?   
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Quote from: JF7FSU on May 02, 2010, 05:45:27 PM
Nice, I've never done a pastrami, but after those pictures, I am motivated.   Do you think you could post your technique and ingredients on the curing process you used pre-smoke?   

I use Habs recipe:
http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?157-Beef-Pastrami&p=185#post185

I cure longer, 6 or seven days, since I had a couple that did not cure all the way through.
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I would strongly suggest using a hand grinder to do the final rub, you want a rough texture on those spices. I did the pre-ground stuff once. It was not nearly as good.

This is what I grind with:
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FLB WOW you made look bad ............great job I will try the true thing soon thanks for the pics
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Quote from: FLBentRider on May 02, 2010, 04:24:58 PM
I mentioned that I used the Bradley Demerara cure.

It added a subtle unexpected sweetness to the pastrami. Awesome!

Sliced

Under the broiler

Plated - no bread - we don't do carbs.


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That cheese makes it look even more appetizing.
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