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Title: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Hub on January 19, 2012, 02:02:05 PM
It won't be long until St Patrick's day comes around again AND, shortly after that, corned beef will go on sale!!!!!!

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This recipe uses a store-bought corned beef brisket so it isn't "from scratch" like some others.  However, it yields a small hunk of pastrami that will stand up to any and all competition and is very easy to do. 

3-5 lb Corned Beef Brisket
3 TBSP Coarse-ground  black pepper
2 TBSP Garlic powder
1 TBSP Onion powder
2 Tsps Ground Coriander

Wash brisket thoroughly and soak overnight in water (refrigerated).  Change water the next day and soak for at least another half day to remove excess saltiness.  When finished soaking, dry brisket with paper towels and rub with well-mixed dry ingredients listed above.


Smoke at 225 for six hours (I used Cookinpellets.com 100% hickory).  Remove and double-foil, then refrigerate overnight.  Next put the foiled brisket in the oven at 250 for six hours (why burn pellets when all you need is heat?).  Remove from foil and allow to rest at least 30 minutes (if you've got the will power).  Slice very thinly across the grain, of course.

This recipe makes pastrami that is very, very close to NYC Deli pastrami -- give it a try!

Hub
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: smokeasaurus on January 19, 2012, 02:42:17 PM
I did some strami last year and enjoyed it...tad bit salty...might have to soak it a little more than I did...thanks for the heads up and the recipe!!
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: squirtthecat on January 19, 2012, 02:49:09 PM

Oh yeah, this is good stuff...
I do a 3 day soak, and then dry & rub and let sit wrapped tight one more day before smoking.

I think I still have a couple in the freezer from last St Paddy's Day.   Hmm...
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: TentHunteR on January 19, 2012, 03:41:23 PM
Super easy and tastes great! What could be better?  8)
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: teesquare on January 19, 2012, 04:44:20 PM
Hub that looks mighty tasty!
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: TwoPockets on January 19, 2012, 05:17:48 PM
If you started with a regular brisket flat would the soaking and rinsing be needed?

Looks mighty tasty.
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Pam Gould on January 19, 2012, 05:22:44 PM
If you started with a regular brisket flat would the soaking and rinsing be needed?

Looks mighty tasty.
Yeah..what twopockets said..I can do the other but was wondering about a full brisket. thanks Pam ★*˚°。°
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Hub on January 20, 2012, 06:44:20 AM
If you started with a regular brisket flat would the soaking and rinsing be needed?

Looks mighty tasty.
The "EZ" part of this recipe is that the curing has already been done for you (corned beef).  The soaking and rinsing is to wash out the excessive salt used in the curing.  If you use a non-cured or "regular" brisket flat you'll get brisket, not pastrami.

If you go the non-EZ route to make pastrami, you'll spend a lot of time curing your brisket before you get around to cooking it.

Hub
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: ACW3 on January 20, 2012, 07:55:56 AM
I can personally atest to Hub's recipe.  If you try this recipe, I would caution you to do at least two.  When you taste the first one, it will disappear quickly.  If you have a meat slicer, you can slice it deli-thin for a homemade NY pastrami sandwich.  Don't forget to have some good Kosher dills on hand, too.

Art
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: teesquare on January 20, 2012, 08:12:39 AM
I can personally atest to Hub's recipe.  If you try this recipe, I would caution you to do at least two.  When you taste the first one, it will disappear quickly.  If you have a meat slicer, you can slice it deli-thin for a homemade NY pastrami sandwich.  Don't forget to have some good Kosher dills on hand, too.

Art

And maybe a Modelo Negro beer or two....just to wash it down ;D
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: smokeasaurus on January 20, 2012, 09:03:21 AM
Thanks T...now I am hungry and thirsty!!!!! Those Modelo Negros taste like more!! 8)
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Old Hickory on January 21, 2012, 03:19:46 PM
Thanks for the info, I will be trying this--- after SPD.
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: RAD on April 01, 2013, 06:58:19 PM
you say to cook for six hours but nothing about the IT. Is the time the trick at 225 over the IT?
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: muebe on April 01, 2013, 11:42:43 PM
Ok Hub thanks for this simple recipe. Going to give this a go as soon as my house fridge is fixed. I got a corned beef sitting out there in the chest freezer.

So as far as the soak can I soak it from a frozen state? Or thaw completely first then follow the water soak?
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Hub on April 02, 2013, 06:47:18 AM
you say to cook for six hours but nothing about the IT. Is the time the trick at 225 over the IT?

Don't worry about the IT.  It isn't as critical as the time.  This is an easy approach, not a competition one.  The meat will come out a little overdone by competition standards but that's okay.

Hub
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Hub on April 02, 2013, 06:49:34 AM
Ok Hub thanks for this simple recipe. Going to give this a go as soon as my house fridge is fixed. I got a corned beef sitting out there in the chest freezer.

So as far as the soak can I soak it from a frozen state? Or thaw completely first then follow the water soak?

I've never done one from frozen and I think it would be best to thaw it first.  It'll be salty if it doesn't get a thorough soak.

Hub
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: spuds on March 14, 2014, 05:09:39 PM
Mine goes into smoker in about 4 hours,should I trim any fat off before the rub?
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Hub on March 15, 2014, 07:38:15 AM
Mine goes into smoker in about 4 hours,should I trim any fat off before the rub?

Sorry for the late reply -- won't hurt but don't worry about it.  Fat is flavor.  I've got one going in pretty soon, too.

Hub
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Las Vegan Cajun on March 16, 2014, 08:29:42 PM
Great recipe, I'm following this one exactly as printed, mine is in the WSM right now for the six hour smoke.  Tomorrow it goes in the oven in time for dinner.  :P
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: hikerman on March 16, 2014, 09:47:28 PM
Finished one up today using Hub's EZ Recipe. Wow, so much better than corned beef and it was EZ! I followed directions to a tee until the part where you wait 30 MINUTES after cooking so it can rest. I got to about 8 minutes and went for the knife! I'm hooked!  Thank you very much for sharing this Hub!!!!!!
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: spuds on March 16, 2014, 10:51:21 PM

THANKS HUB!

Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Las Vegan Cajun on March 16, 2014, 11:29:24 PM
Finished one up today using Hub's EZ Recipe. Wow, so much better than corned beef and it was EZ! I followed directions to a tee until the part where you wait 30 MINUTES after cooking so it can rest. I got to about 8 minutes and went for the knife! I'm hooked!  Thank you very much for sharing this Hub!!!!!!

Mine just went in the fridge for the overnighter, going to be a tough night trying to get some sleep while dreaming about this pastrami sitting in the fridge.   :P
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Smokin Don on March 17, 2014, 02:28:00 AM
I am surprised you all are just now trying Hub's ez pastrami recipe. I have been using it for a long time now and to me it's the best!!! Don
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: spuds on March 17, 2014, 08:22:18 AM
Having a pastrami sandwich for breakfast,its that good.  :)
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Hub on March 17, 2014, 09:35:30 AM
Thanks for all the kind words -- I DO love this forum so much  ;D

We had a crowd of twelve over for lunch after church yesterday and I fixed 9 lbs. of good ol' fashioned corned beef with cabbage, onions, potatoes and carrots all boiled up together.  It came out really tasty and nobody went away hungry.  The most fun, though, was the EZ Pastrami -- I did a five pound flat and just put it on a separate plate and told everyone to try it if they wanted to.  It was a huge hit and I think I've got enough left for one sandwich.  A lot of folks don't know how easy it is to make your own -- all you need is your smoker and a little patience  ::)

Erin Go Bragh!

Hub
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Las Vegan Cajun on March 17, 2014, 11:40:38 AM
Well mine just went into the oven @ 250F, 6 1/2 hours from now I'll be sinking my teeth into heaven.  That's if I can stand to look at it for 30 minutes of resting, I might be sampling some sooner.   :P
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: txpops on April 05, 2014, 01:45:03 PM
Trying this one today. Just put it on the pellet grill. I will report back tomorrow with pics and results.

Mike
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: teesquare on April 05, 2014, 01:49:47 PM
I think I put on the rub too thick,test slices were HOT.So I scraped a lot off and it was delicious!Will be making a lot more of this,super tender too.

Here's some of mine

THANKS HUB!

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THAT is a beautiful plate of flavor ther Spuds! NICE JOB!!!!
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: smokendevo on April 05, 2014, 03:27:08 PM
I have made Pastrami from scratch 3 times. Even after doing a three time soak it tasted to salty to me. The only way I used those was on Pizza. I can get corned beef from the local restaurant supply store at a good price so I am going to try this out.
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Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: spuds on April 05, 2014, 06:38:30 PM
Its already time to make more,dang but thats good food.
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Pappymn on March 05, 2015, 04:02:15 PM
Thought I would re-surface an old post in time for Saint Patrick's Day.  I just picked up a corn beef flat to give this a try.  Aldi advertised a corn beef Choice POINT for $1.99 per pound.  Naturally when I went to the store.....they were sold out  >:( 

I really wanted a point as they seem to be as rare as unicorn.  :P

Thanks Hub
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: drholly on March 05, 2015, 04:07:46 PM
Sorry to hear that, Pappy. Hub, I must have missed this one, but need to get on the ball now - this looks fantastic! I suspect Cub will have some sales this week. Pappy, thanks for pulling this thread back out!
Title: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Pappymn on March 05, 2015, 04:40:39 PM

Sorry to hear that, Pappy. Hub, I must have missed this one, but need to get on the ball now - this looks fantastic! I suspect Cub will have some sales this week. Pappy, thanks for pulling this thread back out!

I went to Cub. $5.49 per pound for a flat. I thought the Aldi flats looked better and were $3.99 per pound
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: drholly on March 05, 2015, 04:43:45 PM

Sorry to hear that, Pappy. Hub, I must have missed this one, but need to get on the ball now - this looks fantastic! I suspect Cub will have some sales this week. Pappy, thanks for pulling this thread back out!

I went to Cub. $5.49 per pound for a flat. I thought the Aldi flats looked better and were $3.99 per pound

Local Aldi closed last year. Will try the Oriental Market - often have great prices....
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: teesquare on March 05, 2015, 04:58:32 PM
Which oriental market? There is a HUGE one in St Paul that I went to last year when I was up there...Some incredible stuff.
Title: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Pappymn on March 05, 2015, 05:17:52 PM

Which oriental market? There is a HUGE one in St Paul that I went to last year when I was up there...Some incredible stuff.

Dragon star?  That is the one I go to. Crazy place
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: drholly on March 05, 2015, 05:22:01 PM
Same one - Dragon Star, except they opened in Brooklyn Park - 1/4 mile from my house. Love it. They have fish and veg I have never heard of!
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: teesquare on March 05, 2015, 06:11:45 PM
And "various organs" from camel as well.... ??? :D
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: drholly on March 05, 2015, 06:55:41 PM
And "various organs" from camel as well.... ??? :D
Yeah, I wasn't going to bring that up....
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: muebe on March 05, 2015, 07:55:59 PM
I have made Hub's recipe. Not only is it easy but it comes out great!
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: RAD on March 06, 2015, 05:56:20 AM
I have made Hub's recipe. Not only is it easy but it comes out great!
Only issue I had was I didn't do two. One wasn't close to being enough. This was one of the best pastramis I've ever had
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: Wingman on March 06, 2015, 07:15:01 AM
Thank you, Hub for posting this, and thank you Pappy for resurrecting it.  I can't believe I missed it the first time around.  It is bookmarked and will be done if warm weather ever returns.
Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: RAD on September 17, 2023, 04:53:13 PM
Great Pastrami and so easy. Thanks Hub

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Title: Re: Super EZ Pastrami
Post by: IR2dum on September 20, 2023, 06:59:11 PM
Ray, you did a great job on that pastrami.