Posted on 03/17/2012 1:58:03 PM PDT by libertarian27
Welcome to the 15th installment of the FReeper Weekly Recipe Thread for 2012.
Looking for something new to make or made something new that came out great? Please share a 'tried-and-true' recipe or five- for fellow FReepers to add to their 'go-to' Recipe Stack of Family Favorites!
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I don’t think you can avoid the salt!
I suppose you could add spices to a regular brisket cut - but ‘corned’ is ‘corned’...that’s where the sodium comes in...I bet there are brands out there that have reduced sodium.
It’s not a common meal for most people so enjoy the sodium and drink more water :)
Which one do you use? The original corn bread muffin mix, the original corn bread mix or the honey butter corn bread and muffin mix? lol
http://mccornbread.com/products/home.php?cat=249
I just looked online and they seem to be ok ingredient wise. It says they sell it at Costco so I’ll have to see it they have it.
It's taking me forever to type this because I'm laughing so bloody hard. I thought my husband was going to fall off his chair when I read this to him - it's his birthday!!!!!
Or a couple more Guinness Beers or a milder Porter or a Killian's Irish Red!
Just the original corn bread mix — I’m not a fan of honey butter. Also, if you’re making it for a group, it’s easy to get two packages and make it in a 9 x 13 pan. (And now you’re making me hungry for corn bread!!!)
Well, now you know what to get him for his birthday!
You even have a choice! LOL
Mine is National Bicarbonate of Soda Day - how lame is that!? Baking Soda____thud....so help me... if my husband wraps up boxes of Arm & Hammer........
Thank you both, by combining your ideas I found something
http://teriskitchen.com/beef/cornedbrisket.html
Think I’ll skip the juniper berries and cinnamon, but it gives me something to work with. Appreciate your comments!
A family friend, was a master chef for Pan Am and at one time in charge of Pan Ams food service for the whole Pacific region. If you like Roquefort, this dressing will knock your socks off.
Roquefort Dressing with Anchovies
2/3 cup olive oil
1 can anchovies with dill (I used a little quirt of anchovy paste, about a tablespoon)
3 tablespoons wine vinegar
3 tablespoons lemon juice (natural strength)
¼ teaspoon paprika
1 clove garlic-minced
½ teaspoons dry mustard
½ teaspoon dry sugar
½ teaspoon celery salt
Dash of Worcestershire sauce and hot pepper sauce
Approx. 5 ounces Roquefort cheese
1 cup mayonnaise (best foods or Hellmans) or ½ cup mayo and ½ cup sour cream
Mix all ingredients, except the mayonnaise, well in a blender. Add the mayo slowly by hand and whisk to the desired thickness/amount.
You eat too much of that cabbage and you might need that bicarbonate of soda! lol
Thanks! Sounds good!
LOL
That picture of the corned beef is looking better and better all the time!
Grabbing that! Yum :)
Didn’t you brine a turkey last year?
When I first had Famous Dave’s BBQ, they only had about five or six resturants. Now they are in 35 states. Their food has always been great in the 5 or 6 times that I have been in one. There is not one near me, but when we travel and I see their signs along the highway, it’s lunchtime!
No, I have never brined a Turkey. I did oven roast some Turkey wings and veggies for a Turkey gravy two years ago. Turned out good!
I remember the turkey wing gravy, we duplicated your recipe for our Christmas or New Years meal this past season, and I am thinking of doing that again at Easter. That was a tasty gravy.
By the way our Corned Beef turned out Great this evening. First time I used a pressure cooker. It worked well on the Beef, but the veggies I added with about 6 min. left to cook the beef were very over cooked and mushy. I think a person needs to be very experienced cooking veggies in a pressure cooker to get them to come out right!
The beef was perfect and very tasty. The veggies like the cabbage were quite mushy! I used whole tiny new potatoes and they cook up good in those last six min. but the carrots onions and cabbage were almost liquified they were so soft!
They are very good and we found that our Menard’s carries a couple of their BBQ sauces. In fact, they carry one that the restaurant doesn’t even carry.
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