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anyone else make their own corned meat or pastramai? I just had some for dinner and it was way yummie
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Dinner at 0730?
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Yep, I do the corned venison and elk all the time. It is the only way I fix a roast.
I also make homemade sourkraut to eat with it.
Yummy!
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Yup, me too. It's so easy and you can make a lot leaner version with venison or any other game meat for that matter. I use primarily the same recipe for corning and making pastrami. Except for the pastrami I just stick it in the smoker after it's been cured. Usually for 6-8 hours. It is soooooo good.
Also a kraut maker here too. It too is very easy to make and goes real well with my homemade venison polish sausage (Grandma Kaminski's secret recipe).
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Yep I make my own as well.
On a side note I am rather supprised no YAR comments, lots of YAR potential in the title of this thread
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Axle, I think you posted your recipe and instructions (?) If not, do you guys care to share?
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Sounds really really tasty. I want some please.
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never have corned the meat,but I make awesome pastrami with corned beef...I like to season the corned beef with a lot of pepper,white black and cayanne and smoke it,
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