I'm thinking about giving it a go for the first time ever. Talk to me about your process and how many days in the brine.
Thank you.
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			Thank you.
Dan


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				I agree. This is a great way to introduce yourself to curing. Follow the recipe and you will enjoy the results.Dan I have made mine using Pops Brine with Pickling spice added for 2 weeks they always come out great.
Richie
Yup. Pop's Brine is a winner.Dan I have made mine using Pops Brine with Pickling spice added for 2 weeks they always come out great.
Richie
TQ is too salty for my taste. Will only use in a pinch. Plus it contains nitrate which is not needed for most curing applications. Morton even states on their website that TQ is not recommended for making bacon. I’m thinking that is because of the nitrate, which the FDA says should not be used in bacon.I agree with Tropics. Cant go wrong with Pop's .
I am going to try Morton's recipe using Tenderquick for a comparison.
So many people seem to despise tenderquick, and I don't know why.
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				I just read through this recipe, and it's way too confusing for my A.D.D self. LOLThis is the method I've used numerous times and it's always been fantastic. The tutorial sounds far more complicated than it is. The process is actually very simple, he just puts in a lot of detail. A couple friends also use this for pastrami and swear it's the best they have ever had.
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I go 14 days in the brine, POPS BRINE of course ! The best.I'm thinking about giving it a go for the first time ever. Talk to me about your process and how many days in the brine.
Thank you.
Dan



I use Bear's TQ method fairly often. I use chuck roast usually with great results.
That is correct. Turns out wonderful, and much cheaper.I'm confused nothing new for an old man. But if I understand this right you use chuck roast to make corn beef?
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