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Thanks to Aldi's. $1.99/lb point cuts. Couldn't resist at that price. Went whole hog and got 3. grin

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Looks Great! I use wine or sherry and some brown sugar


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Greg, another mouth watering meal. You are on a roll. smile


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I can almost smell that corned beef from here.


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Yeah, David. Aldi's sprung it on us. Figured I'd go along with it. smile

Haven't had the opportunity to share with any friends yet, but Dawg gave me the thumbs up. grin


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Looks good! I liked cooked cabbage about any way it comes, fried or boiled.

A cheaper way you might want to try a somewhat similar dish sometime is cabbage in a pot like that with some fresh and/or smoked sausage in the skins along with some quartered up potatoes. It's not corned beef but a fine meal in its own right.


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Originally Posted by ShadeTree
Looks good! I liked cooked cabbage about any way it comes, fried or boiled.

A cheaper way you might want to try a somewhat similar dish sometime is cabbage in a pot like that with some fresh and/or smoked sausage in the skins along with some quartered up potatoes. It's not corned beef but a fine meal in its own right.



You'll certainly get no argument about that dish here on this board. smile

We're pretty fond of food that sticks to your ribs.


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Damnnn.....looks good!!!

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Originally Posted by ShadeTree
Looks good! I liked cooked cabbage about any way it comes, fried or boiled.

A cheaper way you might want to try a somewhat similar dish sometime is cabbage in a pot like that with some fresh and/or smoked sausage in the skins along with some quartered up potatoes. It's not corned beef but a fine meal in its own right.


You betcha! Cabbage and smoked sausage with taters a great dish in the Fall, when I harvest the last of my cabbage and taters.

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Originally Posted by local_dirt
Thanks to Aldi's. $1.99/lb point cuts. Couldn't resist at that price. Went whole hog and got 3. grin

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looks good

hard to find decent corned beef in my area.

how long do you cook it?

a crusty bread and horse radish sound like good sides for this meal





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Mighty fine eats there!


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I got a couple flats today for 2.80/lb. They also had fresh cabbage for .79/lb. Funny but flats or points were the same price.

Ill soak the flats on Friday to get some of the salt out, then Saturday smoke them at 250 for 4/5 hours. Then one flat will go into the pressure cooker on Sunday with cabbage, potatoes, carrots, and some picking type spices plus a pinch of caraway. Should be a good comfort Sunday meal when I get back from my Sunday dog hike in the mountains. I'll save the second one for Reuben sammys.

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Originally Posted by Terryk
I got a couple flats today for 2.80/lb. They also had fresh cabbage for .79/lb. Funny but flats or points were the same price.

Ill soak the flats on Friday to get some of the salt out, then Saturday smoke them at 250 for 4/5 hours. Then one flat will go into the pressure cooker on Sunday with cabbage, potatoes, carrots, and some picking type spices plus a pinch of caraway. Should be a good comfort Sunday meal when I get back from my Sunday dog hike in the mountains. I'll save the second one for Reuben sammys.


After smoking for 5.5 hours at 200F, I cut the fat cap off. For what ever reason, this flat was insane moist and was very tender. I got out the ipot pressure cooker. I added cut cabbage, potatoes and carrots. For "steam" I added a cup of apple juice and a cup of water. Steamed on "meat" setting for 20 minutes. It was a 10/10. Super flavor, and very easy to make. The apple juice really helped with sweetness.

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When I smoke anything these days, it often gets squirted with apple juice as it's smoking. Just to keep it moist. grin


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Add chunked up rutabaga.

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Originally Posted by local_dirt
When I smoke anything these days, it often gets squirted with apple juice as it's smoking. Just to keep it moist. grin


I got triple time out of my smoked corned beef. With cabbage, in chili, and in ruebans.
I am going to make a dip with the rest. We use rye crackers as the dipper. I have that tomorrow with french onion soup.

http://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/hot-reuben-dip-121239.aspx


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Good ideas, guys.


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Originally Posted by Terryk
Originally Posted by local_dirt
When I smoke anything these days, it often gets squirted with apple juice as it's smoking. Just to keep it moist. grin


I got triple time out of my smoked corned beef. With cabbage, in chili, and in ruebans.
I am going to make a dip with the rest. We use rye crackers as the dipper. I have that tomorrow with french onion soup.

http://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/hot-reuben-dip-121239.aspx


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