Smoked corned beef for Reuben sandwiches and meatloaf

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I've been doing corned beef packers (commercial) for St. Patrick's day for a few years, and it has become somewhat of a tradition to my family. The packer was kind of a biggie - nearly 23 pounds.

The process was simple - using the Traeger set at 250F, and a tube smoker both using GMG fruitwood pellets, the meat was cooked until an I.T. of about 160F, then the point and flat partially went their separate ways.
  • I like to separate the point from flat, and trim most of the fat, which is saved for other cooks. (top row, middle pic). I cut about half the point (when raw) to grind for meatloaf, while the rest was smoked to make cubed crisps.
  • A rough grind on point meat (second row, middle pic), and my wife took over the cook - she makes a great meatloaf using oatmeal as the binder instead of breadcrumbs. The finished meatloaf is just to the right of the ground meat.
  • Once the flat and remaining point reached 160F, both were wrapped in foil, then into the house oven set at 250F until an I.T. of about 200F or so - the probe test indicated when it was done.
  • The flat was sliced (bottom row, middle pic)to make classic Reuben sandwiches, and the point was cubed and fried in olive oil (bottom row, first pic) until they were crisp on the outside, and tender and juicy on the inside.
  • The meatloaf had great flavor - just like smoked corned beef, but with the sweetness of a traditional meatloaf. It was served with oven roasted veggies and cabbage and potatoes (bottom row, third pic).
This year we entertained friends for the first time on St' Patrick's day, and it was a success - people liked everything, but the point crispy cubes vanished from the counter the quickest.
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Looks like a wonderful feast PZ!
Thanks SonnyE; it was loads of fun entertaining, and thanks for the like!

What no Guinness, looks great i must have missed my invite in the mail
Thanks NamVetJoe - funny thing is that one of our guests brought a six-pack of Guinness - I unfortunately did not have a glass in the pic!

Pete that was a great Patties day meal for sure.
Richie
Thanks Richie! It was definitely a flavorful, if somewhat salty cook. Thank you for the like!

Everything looks fantastic!
Great job!
Al
Thanks A, and thank you for the likel! I've discovered in my first year of retirement that I am increasingly enjoying entertaining friends with good food.
 
Thanks SonnyE! I'm enjoying each and every day because you never know when that day is going to be your last (man, I feel old :D )
 
Thanks SonnyE! I'm enjoying each and every day because you never know when that day is going to be your last (man, I feel old :D )

Well, that's true.
I just adjust. My next door neighbors gave me a folding little aluminum hand truck for Christmas one year, years ago now. (They recently resettled in Austin Texas.)
I thought it was novel, and used it once in a while.
Now I look at a load from Sam's Club, or Costco, and get the folding hand truck. ;)
I still pick up things heavier than I can lift :rolleyes:. But I'm seeing better ways to avoid pain. :)

It's nice to have 6 Saturdays, and a Sunday in the week. Sometimes, I actually forget what day it is. :D
 
Dang missed another Great one for awhile!!
Old Bears are Slow!
Looks Outstanding PZ!:)
Like.

Bear
 
Thanks for finding this Bear.

That looks great. I need to make some rubens very soon.
 
This one definitely slipped through the cracks. That's a great looking meal PZ.

Sorry I'm so late to the table.


Point for sure.

Chris
 
Thanks for finding this Bear.
That looks great. I need to make some rubens very soon.
Thank you c farmer - very kind!

Don't know how I missed a feast like this one Pete, but it slipped through somehow.
Fantastic job all around. That meatloaf looks really good to me. And I'd sure eat a plate of that meal.
POINT!!!
Gary
Thanks Gary! The meatloaf was quite good, but the next time I need to soak the brisket more to take out some of the saltiness. Thanks for the like!

Awesome post. Thanks for sharing. Like! B
Thank you B! and thank you for the like!

This one definitely slipped through the cracks. That's a great looking meal PZ.
Sorry I'm so late to the table.
Point for sure.
Chris

Thanks Chris, and thank you for the like! I know how you feel - there are so many good cooks being posted, it is easy to lose track especially if you are not on the site every day.
 
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