2020 March Madness Corned beef

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dirtsailor2003

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This weekend was time to cook our corned beef. I did my standard dry rub cure that is outlined in this thread Half N Half Saint Patricks day.

I have found that using Kenjialt Lopez's temp and time works the best for making perfect corned beef. So I ran the sous vide @ 180 for 12 hours. For the first meal I chopped up cabbage, onion, carrots, sliced little purple, red and Yukon potatoes. Sauteed in olive oil and butter with salt and pepper.

Made a tasty sandwee on home made wheat with Portland yellow mustard and Beaver Extra Hot Horseradish!

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Enjoy!!!
 
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It all looks very good, in my opinion there is nothing any better than a corned beef sandwich. Like.
 
What an awesome looking sandwich !! Just add some Tillamook ice cream and I would be in food heaven .
 
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