Venison Pastrami

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cowgirl

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I made some pastrami from a small roast off of the hind quarter of a little buck I got this deer season. I actually made two of them. lol



The cure...this is enough for 5lbs of meat
5 tablespoons Tender Quick
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon ground paprika
1 teaspoon ground bay leaves
1 teaspoon ground allspice
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

I mix the cure, rub onto the meat and shake off any excess..





I wrap it and let it cure...this batch cured for 5 days.
Then I soak in fresh water for a couple of hours...



Before smoking, I season it with a mixture of garlic, allspice, crushed juniper berries, onion powder, crushed bay leaves and mustard seeds...

Then put it on the smoker with a bit of hickory...





After smoking, I wrap in foil and fill the pouch with beef broth. It steams a bit and makes sure the pastrami is moist.
I let this sit for at least 30 minutes...





I like it with spicy brown mustard, melted cheese and some twangy green tomato dill pickles.






Thanks for checking out my venison pastrami Qview. :)
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That's Shweeeeeet!
 
That looks great, Jeanie! Someone else was asking about making pastrami from venison just yesterday. Hope they see your post.
 
Thanks folks!
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This is the same recipe I use for beef pastrami. It works great. :)
 
Thanks Mike! I love pastrami too! This recipe works well on a beef brisket if ya don't have any venison on hand. :)
 
cowgirl
Looks delicious, you never quite impressing us..... That is the type of meat to serve to those that say they do not like deer meat; tell them what they ate right after they compliment you on it !!!
 
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