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Corned beef brisket

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Neal

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12,920
Location
Midlothian, VA
RV Year
2017
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 4037
RV Length
40' 10"
Chassis
Freightliner XCR
Engine
Cummins 400 HP
TOW/TOAD
2017 Chevy Colorado
Fulltimer
No
First time smoking one of these critters. 7 hours in the GMG and 30 min rest. Soaked overnight in cold bath. Came out good. Just not my fav meat but it ate.

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corned beef brisket is good sliced really thin, otherwise it can be a bit chewy.
 
The way I see it... Corned beef is a fancy way to sell you a lousy cut of meat. Brisket is a tough chewy cut. It does need to be cross cut with a sharp knife and that appears above in Neil's post.

If you have the time and space in a refrigerated compartment, you can treat yourself to something better. I use the refrigerator in my motor home, when the motor home is parked at home.

Make good corned beef

I boil 6-8 quarts of water
1/4/ to 1/2 cup salt
1/4 to 1/2 cup sugar if you like
2 to 3 ounces of the above pickling spice
4 to 6 pounds of "Spencer Roast" (Next to the shoulder roast(
(You may have to special order from your favorite butcher)
Cut the roasts into 2 to 3 pound pieces.
After the water cools add the meat and refrigerate for 6 to 10 days turning the meat every couple days.

Remove the meat from the brine and add to a crockpot for about 5 to 6 hours. Add cabbage or other vegetables (not potatoes though) at the last 2 to 3 hours. I feel potatoes steal the flavor from the meat.
You may also directly freeze the home corned Spencer roasts for enjoyment at a later date.

There is no food dye in your home made corned beef and you are using a nice cut of meat with plenty of marbling.

You should be able to cut the meat with your fork.
 
Wow. No taste fatigue in Neal’s camp.
 
I have used a corned beef to make pastrami. I found that you need to soak overnight to remove a lot of the salt.
Smoke at 275-300° till 170° internal temp then then bring inside and steam for about 30 minutes till the internal temp is 200°.
Talk about delicious!
 

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