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Corned Beef (How To Cure Your Own)

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Meats Italian Meats, Sausage 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

5 lb Boneless Beef Roast*
2 tb Sugar
1/2 c Table salt
2 qt Water
2 cl Garlic; peeled & sliced
2 tb Pickling spices
1 tb Dry minced onion
3 cn Light Beer; (12 oz. each)
1/4 c Bottled Italian Dressing
10 Peppercorns; (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

SANDWICH INGREDIENTS
* about 10" long, 4 to 5" wide and about 2" thick with just a thin covering
of fat on one side.
Place meat in an accommodating glass or plastic refrigerator container. Mix
all remaining ingredients together in saucepan or bowl & pour over meat.
Seal tightly with lid or plastic wrap, secured with rubber band.
Refrigerate meat mixture for 7 days. Once a day turn meat over in marinade.
On 7th day, remove from marinade & soak meat in cold water, covered, from
water, draining it well.
Prepare for sandwiches this way: Place drained, cured, beef roast in an
accommodating pot. Add beer, Italian Dressing & peppercorns and bring to
boil. Cover & reduce heat to gentle simmer for 2 1/2 hours. Remove from
beer mixture. Add only 1 cup of beer mixture to beef in a shallow, small
oblong roasting pan. Seal in plastic wrap & refrigerate several hours or
overnight. Place in oven to bake at 350 degrees F for 1 1/2 hours, sealing
pan in foil. Cool & slice across grain for sandwiches. Slices best when
well chilled. Freeze in family portions, sliced, to thaw & serve in 3
months. Refrigerate well-wrapped, to use in 4 or 5 days. Allow 1/2 lb. per
serving.
OPTIONAL BRINE: Drain juice from bottled dill pickles (any kind), mixing in
equal parts with Dry Vermouth, sufficient to submerge beef instead of
mixture given above.
Source: Gloria Pitzers' Secret Fast Food Recipes 1976 reprinted 1985 From:
Sandy May Date: 15 Jan 96
Posted to recipelu-digest by "Diane Geary" <diane@keyway.net> on Mar 12,
1998

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