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jpayer

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May 25, 2013
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Boy it’s been a while since I’ve posted! I’ve been lurking for too long looking at all this wonderful smoked meat. I’ve decided to do some pastrami using my BTMLE.

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They are both store bought corned beefs. The one on the left I forgot to apply the spicy brown mustard before rubbing (oops) but remembered before rubbing the one on the right.

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Using some cherry wood scraps I got from a friends sawmill and cut them into planks. Sure is nice to know people . I plan on smoking to 200 IT. I’ll keep you posted!
 
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I'm in, jpayer! Just did a Pastrami last weekend, also with store bought. Gotta take advantage of the St Patty's sales, right?
I did mine in a Sous Vide instead of the smoker, though. Too cold out for me to tend the offset :rolleyes:

Watching....
 
I'm in, jpayer! Just did a Pastrami last weekend, also with store bought. Gotta take advantage of the St Patty's sales, right?
I did mine in a Sous Vide instead of the smoker, though. Too cold out for me to tend the offset :rolleyes:

Watching....
Yeah we got a break in the weather here in northwest Indiana. This 44 degree weather feels like 60! I need to get a Sous Vide. I see too many awesome things done with it.
 
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IT is at 149. Smelling fantastic. Decided to throw on 2 t-bones and a porterhouse seasoned with Montreal and some Lea & Perkins and do a reverse sear for dinner tonight. Can’t wait!
 
Boy that looks good. You'll be eating well for a few days.

Point for sure.

Chris
 
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Wow I feel like a jerk! Took pictures the morning after the smoke and completely forgot to post them. I hope you can find it in your hearts to forgive me :). Finished up the pastrami just after midnight. Wrapped it and threw it in the refrigerator overnight. It turned out a little salty (didn’t soak in water before smoking) but evened out once I piled it on some rye with mustard. All in all it was good, nice smoke. Will definitely pre-soak before the smoke next time.
 
Looks good! Points for sure!

Also, I grew up in northwest Indiana and do not miss the winters, except sledding in the dunes!

The Dunes are a family favorite! We are lucky to be only 15 minuets from such beauty. The winters never seem to end! Come on summer!
 
Do you do a water soak at all to reduce the salt levels before smokin?
 
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