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Made pastrami beef ribs

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ThickRibs

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Man these things are good! Cured them using the stitch pump method. Brine consisted of smashed garlic, kosher salt, sugar, bay leaves, juniper berries, cloves, black peppercorns, coriander seed, mustard seed, ground ginger, nutmeg. I let that simmer for about 10 minutes and let the brine cool to room temperature. ONLY then add the cure no1, stir to dissolve and strain out the spices. Inject allover and allow to cure for 6 days. If you are not injecting and instead using a brine make sure you wash off the meat prior to putting on the rub. Rub consisted of black pepper and coriander. Smoke until done.
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Kind of disappointed on how the camera failed to capture just how red the meat was from the cure.
 
Awesome ribs! Never thought of doing them pastrami style. And the color shows through fine on the pictures. Fantastic job!
 
Great idea and nice cook!
 
Amazing. I also cooked but i kept that into refrigerator after adding meat with vinegar, lemon, peppercorns and salts for whole night. Then i placed in smoker after adding vegetable oil and salt. It was a nice dish. Keeping it in refrigerator and adding vinegar was the reason for amazing taste.
 
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