Andy Dandy Pastrami

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Andy Dandy Pastrami

Post by Devo » Sun Mar 04, 2012 21:03

Saw a friend of mine who I lost contact with over the years. He was going to school to be a chef. Well he now has his own restaurant and we got talking about smoke food, and the subject came up about Pastrami and he asked if I ever made any. :?: Well yes once but I really wasn't happy the way it turned out but he talked me into trying again. So here it is. A 7 lbs. beef brisket after it spent 5 days in the fridge to cure. Used a wet cure.
This is after I reapplied spice's and before going into the smoker.
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After two hours of Hickory smoke and another 5 hours with no smoke it was standing around 150* F and I read someplace to steam it to finish so I did. Got the roaster out and in no time it was at 160* F
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This is it cut open, very happy with the curing process. It went all the way trough. And man the kitchen smelt great while it was in the roaster.
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A close up pic
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Had to taste it and WOW is it good. Going to let it rest in the fridge for a day or so before slicing.
It's called Andy Dandy because his first name is Andy ;D
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Post by JerBear » Sun Mar 04, 2012 22:56

Awesome job man. Now all you need is some mustard and rye bread and you're all set. Last one I made i put the end pieces into my food processor and made pastrami hash, made for quite the breakfast!
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Post by Keymaster » Sun Mar 04, 2012 23:58

Looks excellent Devo, I'd be proud of that Dandy Andy Candy!!
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Post by Devo » Mon Mar 05, 2012 00:22

Thanks Aaron.
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Post by Oxide » Mon Mar 05, 2012 03:25

That pastrami is a thing of beauty! Some day ... soon, I will try.

And that knife -- is it one of those that will cut a 16-penny nail in half, saw through concrete, cut an old leather boot in half, then slice a tomato paper thin? :grin:
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Post by Butterbean » Mon Mar 05, 2012 04:39

That looks great.
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