Montreal smoked meat and Pastrami

Montreal smoked meat and Pastrami

Postby Big Guy » Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:16 pm

A couple of eye of the rounds just out of the brine , they soaked for 10 days

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Prepairing the coating, 50/50 pepper and coriander

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grinding the spice coating

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all done

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coating applied to one , I left the other naked for Montreal smoked meat

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in the smoker @130 for an hour then up to 225 until an internal of 165

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just out of the smoker , going into the fridge for a cool down before slicing

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slicing the Montreal smoked meat

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slicing the pastrami

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A little quality control check

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Last edited by Big Guy on Sun Aug 22, 2010 9:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Postby wheels » Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:43 pm

Oh Blimey, they look great.

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Postby Jogeephus » Sun Aug 29, 2010 9:42 am

Fantastic job there. Looks like the eye had some pretty decent marbling in it considering the cut.
Patience please, I'm just trying to get on the learning curve.
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Postby scotty » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:13 pm

i'm drooling Ray :D
The best comedy is to see the politicians in the USA blaming one another for all the stealing they have been doing for so many years.
Maybe this is Obamas strategy to get the truth out in the open.
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Postby ChileFarmer » Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:56 pm

Great post,I haven't used eye of round, I have always used beef brisket. Your product looks so good I gotta try the round. Nice photos to CF :D
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Postby Big Guy » Sun Sep 12, 2010 3:42 pm

scotty wrote:i'm drooling Ray :D


I was going to bring some down to Fl but I ate it all up. We bought a house over in Floral City, see you in two months.
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Postby DanMcG » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:53 pm

I'm not far from Montreal but I thought the Montreal steak was a black pepper based rub. Yours is naked? unless I read it wrong?
Enlighten me please BigGuy.
And it's to early to go south
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Postby Big Guy » Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:44 pm

DanMcG wrote:I'm not far from Montreal but I thought the Montreal steak was a black pepper based rub. Yours is naked? unless I read it wrong?
Enlighten me please BigGuy.
And it's to early to go south


Montreal steak spice is a black pepper based product to be applied to beef steaks that are grilled.

Montreal smoked meat is made from a pickled beef brisket that is slow smoked and sliced thin.

I used an eye of the round as it was on sale for $1.78 / pound. It works nice but the brisket has a little more fat marbleing and makes a slightly better product.

Its never too early to go to Fl. I've had my fill of winter weather, When the ducks and geese move south so do I.
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Postby scotty » Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:36 am

Big Guy wrote:
scotty wrote:i'm drooling Ray :D


I was going to bring some down to Fl but I ate it all up. We bought a house over in Floral City, see you in two months.


Im glad you bought a place--I saw your posts elsewhere.

you will be shot and fed to gators for eatin it all :lol:
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Postby smokeandumami » Sun Jan 16, 2011 2:12 pm

I'm curious - how long did it take for the meat to reach 165 degrees at that temperature?

Could you see any reason to cold smoke them for longer than an hour?
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