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Pure Steel

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Roast resting and in fridge for French dip sandwiches later……will put on slicer and bathe in beef broth and put on fresh baguettes……Meater device is the bomb…..
 

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Just got my briskets for St Patrick’s Day……38 pounds from Restaurant Depot…… :cool:

I actually made corned beef from scratch one year and it turned out really well. I ordered the sodium nitrate from Amazon and when it showed up looking like something from chemistry class with all the warnings, I left it out. Flavor was great, it just didn't have that traditional pink color.

That's a lot of corned beef you're making. What army are you feeding?!
 

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Just burgers for us tonight. Of course, it's really good ground beef, all natural, grass-fed and it will be grilled outside.

We'll do corned beef soon. I like to substitute turnips for the potatoes, more flavor and a better consistency. Gotta get that red corned beef, though. And some carrots. Maybe Irish soda bread. I always do it at home. There are only a couple of "Irish" places here. They just put green food coloring in Buttwiper and call it Irish.
 

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I actually made corned beef from scratch one year and it turned out really well. I ordered the sodium nitrate from Amazon and when it showed up looking like something from chemistry class with all the warnings, I left it out. Flavor was great, it just didn't have that traditional pink color.

That's a lot of corned beef you're making. What army are you feeding?!

I throw a party every year, big crowd…I’ll soak them in water to rinse the solution off and then dry rub them and leave in fridge for a few days……then I’ll braise them in red wine & beef broth covered in the oven at 225……last year each one took 14 hours, I have a thermometer called Meater, great gadget and I shoot for 205 internal temperature……I reduce the broth and serve the corned beef in it…..gets raves
 

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First brisket….Internal at 175 now, stalled at 170 for 2 hours, shooting for 205 internal
 

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one thing I hate about this dump,no cooking allowed.hard for a man used to cooking 3 meals a day.
 
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