Gax
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No worries mate. I've always used no2. Excited to see your result. :)
but did he wash it down with a bottle of scotch each day?I do think too much of anything isn't a good idea...take our milkman for instance. He ate 12 to 15 rashers of bacon every day. He is dead.
Juniper Berry (crushed) - 5
White sugar - 20g
Salt - 80g (I use Maldon Sea salt - this measure could be different and fiddly with other salts)
Sodium Nitrate - 10g
Bring 70-100ml of water to a boil then add the juniper and dissolve the above, then allow to cool completely before proceeding.
There are two types of number two cure the ratio of the sodium nitrite are different. I have number1 cure for the bacon and it was the same for that, different ratios of sodium nitrite. One had 2% the other 6.25%No worries mate. I've always used no2. Excited to see your result. :)
Yeah mate. It doesn't really matter if everything dissolved fully. It's easier to vac in slurry form. Mucho excited. :)It's on. And looking and smelling good.
Just a qq in 100 ml all the salts didn't fully dissolve. No matter all went on. Just checking the numbers...
Will keep you posted.
My wife is buying me a smoker specifically for pastrami. Lol. I did a poor man's version awhile back for her and she loved it.I can't get a good Reuben outside of the US. So inspired by this thread, my saltpetre arrives today. Trip to the butcher and the super market for spices later on. Guy at my gym smokes a lot of meats and I think we can work out a deal. So pastrami will be on the menu. I'll remember to post back with a picture when the sandwich is ready in a few weeks time. :)
There are a few schools of thought here. It boils down to essentially smoke first or sous vide first.OK now I need the pastrami recipe please.
Already digging out the smoker.
Thinking : does the salt need to vary if you wannt serve the meat hot or cold?
No not American. I worked for Liberty Mutual for 10 years so lots of travel to Boston and all over New Hampshire. Current company is also based in New Hampshire. Good sandwiches and a proper American cheese burger are the highlights of my trips. That and Allagash White. :)My wife is buying me a smoker specifically for pastrami. Lol. I did a poor man's version awhile back for her and she loved it.
You also American or just spend a lot of time across the pond?
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