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Substitute for pink salt aka prague powder #1 ?

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Hello

I plan to make pastrami next week but i can't find any pink curing salt, all i can find is white curing salt and morton tender quick.
Is there any subtitute for pink curing salt? Can i use white curing salt or morton tender quick for making pastrami? If so how much should i add?

Sorry for my bad english

Thank you
 
1Tablespoon Tenderquik per pound, but I find you have to soak it after curing because of the salt content.

Barry.
 
"Pink Salt" is a generic name for salt containing 6.25% nitrite... Cure #1..... There are many trade names....

Below is a search on Amazon for Cure #1... it lists many trade names....
https://smile.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=cure#1

Morton's Tender quick contains 0.5% nitrite and 0.5% nitrate... The salt content you add to your meat is VERY much more adjustable using cure #1.... No need to soak extra salt from the meat...
 
You really have to look at the ingredient list to know what you have. There are white curing salts (leggs) that have 6.25% nitrite and tenderquik (which is also referred to as a curing salt) that only has .5% nitrite & .5% nitrate. Only takes a second to check the label and know what you are dealing with

Barry.
 
You really have to look at the ingredient list to know what you have. There are white curing salts (leggs) that have 6.25% nitrite and tenderquik (which is also referred to as a curing salt) that only has .5% nitrite & .5% nitrate. Only takes a second to check the label and know what you are dealing with

Barry.
Thank you, mister
 
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