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Just in time for St Patrick's Day - How to make Corned Beef at home in your own kitchen!
A lot of customers ask us what is corned beef? In this video we'll show you exactly what is corned beef made of!
There's so much in this video that we don't even know where to start! That said, we'll start from the very beginning. Stay tuned, when you're done watching you'll be able to take a brisket from the side of beef to the smoker, to the table.
Part 1: How to make corned beef at home
Part 2: 12:20 skip ahead and see how to cook corned beef brisket
Everything you'll need for prepping your corned beef at home:
The 9 ingredients for the brine:
✔️ 1 gallon of water in a roasting pan
✔️ 1 lb of sea salt (we used more salt since this is an overnight brine)
✔️ 1 oz of celery powder (sea salt and celery powder are the corned beef curing agents) bit.ly/3rkD4OG
✔️ 2 tbsp mustard seed
✔️ 2 tbsp black peppercorn (can be ground, but we leave it whole)
✔️ 1 tbsp ground ginger
✔️ 2 tbsp allspice (can be ground, but we leave it whole)
✔️ 2 crushed cinnamon sticks
✔️ 8 -10 bay leaves
Our favorite vegetables:
✔️ Red and green cabbage
✔️ Whole baby carrots
✔️ Fresh dill
✔️ Red potatoes
✔️ A couple of chunks of butter (butter is a vegetable, right?)
Here's how you cook the corned beef and cabbage on St Patty's Day:
1️⃣ Put only the brisket on the pellet smoker (grillagrills.pxf.io/6bZL0K) at 185 F for 2 hours
2️⃣ After 2 hours, crank the temperature up to 350 F and place the brine in the solution
3️⃣ Smoke the corned beef brisket for about 3 hours at 350 F in the brine solution
4️⃣ When the meat is about 200 F internal temperature, or fork tender, add the vegetables and smoke for another 45 minutes (🧤 bit.ly/3UKYItW Seth's Heat and Cut Resistant Gloves🧤 the metal roasting pan is hot! Use our cut and heat resistant gloves to handle the hot pan)
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Index:
1:28 - It's all about the brisket! Follow along and cut your own from a side of beef
4:05 - Step 2, trim the beef brisket. Save all the trimmings for ground beef
6:59 - The brisket flat is trimmed, time to make the brine
9:04 - The brine is ready, let's inject the meat
12:20 - Part 2 - How to prepare your corned beef! Remember to add the spice bouquet back to the brine to continue to get all of those wonderful flavors
15:26 - Set the brisket aside and prep the veggies
17:27 - Shortcut to how to cook corned beef and cabbage!
17:58 - Seth smokes the brisket and vegetables
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@TheNabob57
@TheNabob57 Год назад
My Mother made corned beef and cabbage with small potatoes and carrots every St.Paddy's day while I was a kid. After leaving home I depended on Irish pubs for my fix and look forward every year to this, the best of meals! Slainte!
@Anyonesguess421
@Anyonesguess421 10 месяцев назад
My dad was a pro chef and butcher for over 60 yeats. I've spent many hours watching him process meet. I have to say, your processing area is one of the cleanest and most sanitary processing areas I've ever seen! You're butchering skills are meticulous, like my dad. From ethical harvesting of your farm-raised animals to the care you take in the butchering process to preparing the food for the table is the way our food is supposed to be prepared-with respect and dignity the animals are deserving of. Bravo!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much.
@cyrilcleary1464
@cyrilcleary1464 Год назад
As an irish man leaving in Ireland you did beautiful great job
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Год назад
Wow, thank you!
@PerrynBecky
@PerrynBecky Год назад
My wife and I take a London broil roast and pressure cook it using the same veggies you use, but this is the first time I have ever seen corned beef being made, and this cook that you did takes things to a whole new level. I just had dinner a bit ago, but my mouth watered watching this entire process. I have got to try this myself, only I have to leave out the cinnamon and go with allspice because my wife is allergic to cinnamon.
@tombernatz3027
@tombernatz3027 3 года назад
How can anyone give this presentation a thumbs down? Thank you for a great segment .
@PSYKSY_
@PSYKSY_ 3 года назад
Vegetarians
@highwired1921
@highwired1921 4 года назад
When Seth lifted the lid off the pot to reveal the brisket in its brine to next add the veggies, I swear I could smell that steaming broth and corned beef thru my flatscreen.. I almost got in my truck to go to my local meat dept just then. I gotta give a shout out to the camerawork, good close ups and panning motions.. keeps the viewer up close and personal to each step that the Bros. are covering.. This is one of my fave episodes now.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 4 года назад
highwired Glad you liked it and thanks for watching!
@user-zw9jp7tt7r
@user-zw9jp7tt7r 4 года назад
highwired 2020/03/28 i.m butcher you good
@heathaskia5095
@heathaskia5095 3 года назад
Drinking game: Take a shot every time Seth says “At this point”. I love corned beef and that brisket looks incredible. Needs a white cheese sauce though. Damn.
@daviderickson8759
@daviderickson8759 День назад
My mom used to make ‘boiled dinner’ with corned beef and veggies from the garden… I couldn’t get enough of it!!!
@biggdogg285
@biggdogg285 4 года назад
I can see how much effort you guys put into your content. Even the description must have taken hours to put together. Can't thank you guys enough for teaching us how to do this! I would love to see you guys collab with DMFD!
@louielou6489
@louielou6489 4 месяца назад
I live in Ohio, and i have to come see you guy's, I've bought the knives and seasonings, and now all I need is to come down and buy the meat. Thanks for the videos.They are definitely helpful for a beginner like myself.
@jeffcamp481
@jeffcamp481 3 года назад
When it comes to meat, your the go to guys! You have forgot more meat tricks, than most people could ever hope to know! A pleasure to watch you guys demonstrate your ART!
@jerrycole1530
@jerrycole1530 3 года назад
You guys are a wealth of butchering and meat preparation knowledge! I've never seen anything like it. I hope you are paid well.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 3 года назад
Just happy to share our knowledge to the community! 😉
@recklessroges
@recklessroges 4 года назад
That looks so natural. It smells so good, I can taste it from the other side of the planet.
@rivierstad3817
@rivierstad3817 4 года назад
You had me at brisket! I couldn't stop watching and with mouth watering, drooling all over the place I think you nailed it. Thank you again for another great video. Rachel Ray has nothing on you guys.
@CrazyT502
@CrazyT502 4 года назад
That was nothing short of pure unadulterated AWESOMENESS! 💪😎
@retard_activated
@retard_activated Год назад
Did anyone else freak out when he started opening packages of carrots and dill? LoL My little bird brain just realized these folks don't have to grow EVERYTHING they eat! LoL 😆😆😆 Continued Blessings to all the Perkins Family and their beautiful animals. 💖
@user-hb7yf8rq2d
@user-hb7yf8rq2d 3 года назад
How beautiful people are you guys, God bless you and your family.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 3 года назад
Bless your family too!
@ronwatson4902
@ronwatson4902 4 года назад
Once again it's great to see real pros doing their thing. You guys are the "John Force" of meats. Thank you so much!
@5783greg
@5783greg 4 года назад
John Force and Chip Foose.
@donfrost9457
@donfrost9457 4 года назад
Awesome video! Your demonstration of the craft through the entire process is a fantastic way for us to understand what you gentlemen are teaching. Keep it up, love your work.
@imari2305
@imari2305 4 года назад
I don't own a Treager but I did make my version of Corned Beef and Cabbage using canned corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots and onions and spices yesterday and not a morsel was left. Love your recipe and the kilts!!
@MatindianGirl06
@MatindianGirl06 4 года назад
That looks absolutely delicious. I haven't had cornbeef and cabbage in a while.
@learnaswegofarm2227
@learnaswegofarm2227 4 года назад
Love watching you guys! You all are all around artisans, you grow, hunt, butcher, cook, cure, stuff, etc. Very impressive and educational. Keep on keeping on guys!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 4 года назад
Mike Dulcan Thanks Mike!
@rsimpkins1601
@rsimpkins1601 3 года назад
That family day with Deer Dogs with the kids and family...they good ole Boys. With heart... they explain everything
@alexh4502
@alexh4502 4 года назад
Best cooking video I've seen in a while, loved it
@dchar1107
@dchar1107 3 года назад
Awesome video as usual, love seeing professionals do what they love , you explain everything , which is awesome . Keep up the great videos .
@edwinleach7401
@edwinleach7401 3 года назад
I almost ate my monitor. LOL. Thanks for another great video.
@remoscontracting1015
@remoscontracting1015 4 года назад
You guys are awesome bro every time I watch your episodes I get so freaking hungry!! And everything in my fridge that’s meat-based looks good!!!
@MrChasek33
@MrChasek33 3 года назад
I love that even when one of you guys are not in the preparation portion of the video, both are always there for the taste test lmao. becoming one of my favorite channels. keep up the great work.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 3 года назад
Definitely! It's the best part of the gig! lol
@royn.1968
@royn.1968 4 года назад
Awedome Video, Guys!! That's right, Be proud of your heritage! I'm chinese, and I LOVE Corned Beef Brisket! God Bless America!! 🇺🇸🇮🇪🇺🇸🇮🇪🇺🇸
@PersonMCPersonface3
@PersonMCPersonface3 Год назад
My only complaint is that you guys always make me HUNGRY. Seriously though. Your videos are getting me through some very tough times. Right now for instance, I'm laying in the hospital suffering from a crohn's disease flare up. The hospital has me under a full liquid diet and I'm using this video to choke down my cream of wheat by fantizing that I'm eating that lovely corned beef you're making. Plus your awesome knife skills are very soothing and takes my mind away from the pain of my inflamed intestines. Your soothing knowledgeable voice also relaxes my anxiety. I just want to thank my God for you, your brother, and your entire family. You guys are truly a blessing sent from God. How to butcher an entire cow is my absolute favorite video you guys produce. Very therapeutic content!!! Again, thank you, and God bless you all!!!
@z4324
@z4324 3 года назад
These guys are awesome! I grew up in Ohio in Holmes County...AKA in Amish country lol. I definitely miss home especially during turkey and deer seasons. BUT I DO NOT miss the ice and snow!!!!!! Keep being awesome guys!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 3 года назад
Thanks Zach!
@jdright1157
@jdright1157 4 года назад
I'M A CARNIVOR! Love the game feed at the Fin and looking to make a trip to Whitefeather butcher shop for some brisket!
@nepiahemopo1702
@nepiahemopo1702 4 года назад
During the 60s/70s this meal, among others was a staple in New Zealand. Corned beef came tied in a roll. Second round was even better!! Love your channel.
@richsellskc
@richsellskc 4 года назад
love you guys. committed dudes who truly embrace their craft with passion. never lighten up!
@davidvincent2838
@davidvincent2838 4 года назад
That's awesome guys. I've never smoked beef after a corning brine here in Australia. I reckon that would give another awesome element of taste to it. Love corned Beef with a cheese sauce or bechamel sauce and of course potatoes, cabbage, carrots, and cauliflower. Also Love corned beef on a sandwich with a nice hot english mustard or even horseradish... YUM
@PerrynBecky
@PerrynBecky Год назад
Sounds real good, but I would have to skip the horseradish because I'm allergic to it.
@joeyhunter842
@joeyhunter842 Год назад
Corned beef on rye is hard to beat
@peteratkin6151
@peteratkin6151 2 года назад
Okay, except for the 'little ' kilt and the war pipe music (neither are Irish), that was awesome. Normally I do corned beef( from the grocery store) and boiled cabbage and mashed potatoes for St. Patrick's day. Coming up to our 200th anniversary in Canada, I'm gonna do it the way you have. Never thought of cooking the veg in the brine. Cool.
@danmoore5803
@danmoore5803 4 месяца назад
It's ok; there's nothing Irish about corned beef, either. In Ireland the dish is made from a "cottage ham" (yes, pork - not beef) and normally kale, not cabbage. Sometimes we mash them together with the potatoes (called colcannon) and lots of butter. Corned beef is actually Jewish. Irish immigrants adopted it in the new world because beef - railed in from the Midwest in huge quantities in the mid-1800's - was MUCH cheaper than pork, at the time a rich man's meat. No Irish need apply, and all that, bye.
@mehdibanaie6873
@mehdibanaie6873 4 года назад
Learnt alot from you guys . Thank you so much for all your fantastic videos. Love the way you use your 6" for everything. You are the real BUTCHER.
@hansgrubber5753
@hansgrubber5753 4 года назад
Love the video. Thank you for sharing during these difficult times we are facing.
@russellramsay1947
@russellramsay1947 4 года назад
Seth and Scott knock it outta the park every time. Roll on brother
@garym9691
@garym9691 3 года назад
You guys are amazing. Watching you all inspire me to do as much I can to ensure that I know what was done. I hope that you can recommend a good butcher in North Carolina, Wake County area. Keep up the good work!
@_MOORE_1986
@_MOORE_1986 4 года назад
Looks amazing. I love corned beef and cabage.
@dchar1107
@dchar1107 4 года назад
Awesome video as usual. Keep up the good work , love watching a master at work. Cooking is so relaxing. Take care , stay healthy .
@Darthyen
@Darthyen 3 года назад
Love these video, can't seem to get enough. Being a moose hunter living in Newfoundland all your videos, that I have watched so far, have been a great help and full of information and great ideas. Can't wait to try some of them with some Moose or even some store bought beef. Keep the videos coming. The one downside to these video is I wish I had a lot more money because those grills look sweet but I will have to continue to live vicariously through the videos. And NO you guys don't talk to much. The more information the better.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 3 года назад
We appreciate that, Darthyen! Let us know how your Moose grills would go. 😊
@russellramsay1947
@russellramsay1947 4 года назад
You men are absolutely the hook. Watch all your videos and i'm hooked. Pure American and you guys make you feel like a neighbor.Thank You!
@irenehaugen6143
@irenehaugen6143 3 месяца назад
Yes, we have a Traeger and I will definitely try this method. This looks sooooo fantastic. Thank you for the wonderful detailed video!
@petermontagnon4440
@petermontagnon4440 4 года назад
My mother used to make this very often. It was amazing and now I have to make some!!!LOL
@chrisstarnes2644
@chrisstarnes2644 4 года назад
Darn right boys that looks amazing I do enjoy watching keep up the good work
@soultaker8642
@soultaker8642 4 года назад
You know ur a carnivore when you start drooling at the sight of the finished brisket ughhh that looks delicious
@BeardedDanishViking
@BeardedDanishViking 4 года назад
No human is a carnivore.
@ThizzDiggs
@ThizzDiggs 4 года назад
BeardedDanishViking not true
@kmadigan1347
@kmadigan1347 3 года назад
I start drooling when they start cutting the carcasses...
@hermansmith7134
@hermansmith7134 3 года назад
Hi 7
@hermansmith7134
@hermansmith7134 3 года назад
Michelle
@tmorgan7939
@tmorgan7939 4 года назад
It's a joy to watch the confident slices you take cleaning up that piece of meat. I realize you use very good sharp tools but seeing your skill and speed in doing this was just cool. You made me hungry for more corned beef - even though I over did it over the last couple weeks.
@daveobenhaus4730
@daveobenhaus4730 3 года назад
I am a Bucher and love Watching you guys work, Even helped me pick up my game
@jamesbrowne7948
@jamesbrowne7948 3 года назад
What's very interesting is you are only salt-curing the corned beef, which is typically only done within about 50 miles of Boston. What most people think of as corned beef is nitrated cured but metro Boston area, typically Irish folks, prefer the salt cured "grey" corned beef. Its a very small regional specific recipe. Neat to see it used outside of New England.
@geekbabe100
@geekbabe100 Год назад
Bostonian here & you are right!
@HVACRTECH-83
@HVACRTECH-83 Год назад
Lol why do you think that salt brining which would be the correct term for it, is only done within 50 miles of Boston? It’s been done with salt only on many different cuts of meat for centuries all over the world. Boston has absolutely nothing to do with any part of it. Maybe you being from that area you knew a lot of people who just preferred the traditional salt brine but in no way is it a Boston specific method. Still can’t believe I just read that. Also nitrate brines are like 95% salt so even with those methods it’s still a salt brine but the nitrates are what makes the color pop with pink to red colors and prevents botulism is the reason why it’s used commercially
@Scrap5000
@Scrap5000 Год назад
I think you missed the celery powder part, which is nitrate. 😂
@SeriousGlitcher
@SeriousGlitcher Год назад
You realize there is nitrates in his rub right ? He's just using celery powder
@allanjojola1594
@allanjojola1594 Год назад
The Irish are the Mexicans of Europe. The Irish an Mexican culture are very similar.
@dimitriostsilikochrysos5837
@dimitriostsilikochrysos5837 4 года назад
Keep up the good job guys !!!
@rickayers3150
@rickayers3150 4 года назад
Excellent job seth, I have never tried to make corned beef. But after watching this I'm putting it on my list.😊
@danielbreach7428
@danielbreach7428 4 года назад
Hell of a job guys. That looks amazing!! I'll be cooking this very soon.
@tankcread7792
@tankcread7792 4 года назад
Thank you. I always wondered why it was called corned beef . I honestly thought it was something to do with corn lol. Again thanks for clarifying
@primitivebowyer8577
@primitivebowyer8577 4 года назад
Yes indeed I for one love these type of posts so keep them coming
@ricjames1557
@ricjames1557 4 года назад
Y'all rock!! Thank you for the time you put into your video/tutorials. Looking fwd to more. -San Antonio, TX
@scottswineford5527
@scottswineford5527 4 года назад
Just got my corn beef,cabbage,carrots and potatoes on in 2 slow cookers. Got the corn beef fresh from a local butcher. Thank you bearded butchers for putting these great videos out specially during this pandemic
@hillbilly2141tn
@hillbilly2141tn 3 года назад
How did it turn out? Mine was way way too salty.
@nancyweliczko9334
@nancyweliczko9334 4 года назад
That looks sooo good.
@tk_customwoodworks
@tk_customwoodworks 2 года назад
Tried this recipe this weekend. I think next time I'd remove more of the brine water before adding the veg. I removed ½ like you guys did but all the veg are a little too salty. Meat is incredible tho. Ty. Yes I used sea salt, followed exactly
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 2 года назад
Appreciate the advice, TK!
@rubenmartinez-cg6il
@rubenmartinez-cg6il 4 года назад
I love the channel guys. Just placed my first order of seasoning and sauce. Keep up the great job gentlemen. I appreciate you guys sharing your talents with us.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 4 года назад
ruben martinez Thank you!
@imkadosh
@imkadosh Год назад
You are the best!! I’ve been looking for this recipe for years, no nitrites!! You era my sirve for this recipe!!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Год назад
You are so welcome!
@drillsgtlangdon
@drillsgtlangdon 3 года назад
I've said it before and I'll say it again! "The Saw" type intro NEEDS to be ya'lls intro for all of your posts! Kickass!
@haraherapoutawa7328
@haraherapoutawa7328 2 года назад
Hay brothers love everything about your channel wish I had knives like that in nice and sharp
@bobcooney1146
@bobcooney1146 4 года назад
I just found your channel... Excellent job, I'm a retired fireman and was the Chef in fire department... I've subscribed to your channel... Thank you for sharing.... Bob Cooney Salt Lake City Utah
@rosestanislawczyk7425
@rosestanislawczyk7425 5 месяцев назад
Love it!!!! From field to table!!! Very informative videos. 👍👍❤️❤️❤️
@donnie7578
@donnie7578 4 года назад
Happy St. Patrick's Day!!...I want to come up for supper!!! Looks Amazing!!
@jasoneggers1381
@jasoneggers1381 4 года назад
Love this thank you for your post
@Stargazer80able
@Stargazer80able 4 года назад
I`m used to sheep and cabbage, but this looks a smidge better, just because I like beef better. Thank you for presenting this :)
@jeffryscobba867
@jeffryscobba867 3 месяца назад
What a fantastic video you put together. Excellent information on "how to". In my book this video ranks right up there with the "how to" on making your own bacon.👍
@bloop6812
@bloop6812 3 года назад
You got me hooked when I recently watched the beef/buffalo video! I'm sending this video to at least 3 of my relative's and to my Marine Corps. Buddy. And to my Son who recently moved from this Crazy state of Cali. To Texas and he loves it. I'm following him but I like Tennessee for me!
@petecrabtree6734
@petecrabtree6734 4 года назад
Dang that's looks like some damn good eating right there. Thank you for the start to finish great video guys 😁👍
@bretttrujillo8437
@bretttrujillo8437 3 года назад
Y'all should prep and cook a Prim Rib for the Xmas holidays!!!
@bradcarroll3719
@bradcarroll3719 3 года назад
Yes
@vasilisouris4853
@vasilisouris4853 2 года назад
Made corned beef plenty of times, just used your recipe, best corned beef I ever tasted, thanks for sharing
@rodmckenzie9089
@rodmckenzie9089 3 года назад
That's a great tip using celery powder in place of pink salt. I'm sure the smoking of the brisket before the brazing added a huge dimension of flavor. 😋
@ThePapabear2012
@ThePapabear2012 Год назад
Man, to be able to just go cut yourself a brisket! Where did my life go wrong? Lol love your channel!!
@downunderdave5417
@downunderdave5417 4 года назад
My goodness that looks outstanding!! Can you home deliver to Australia?
@seanrowland1670
@seanrowland1670 Год назад
Awesome video, and timely on my part ( 3/8/23). Got to get trimming the brisket and cook this corned beef. Looks great Thank You
@shawncummins1848
@shawncummins1848 4 года назад
Fantastic video. Thanks guys! Cheers. Happy st. Patrick’s day
@Il-Siciliano
@Il-Siciliano 4 года назад
A feast fit for kings! Happy St. Patty's Day!
@neurocosm
@neurocosm 3 года назад
I would LOVE to see you guys make a Pastrami, if you haven't already covered that. :D
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 3 года назад
Hey GRUBDUDE! Awesome suggestion -- we'll compile this with the rest so we'd have more ideas about what to cover next. 😊 In the meantime, have you seen our Beef Tri-trip video here? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-D_f6MnmGYEU.html Totally mouth- watering. 🤤
@neurocosm
@neurocosm 3 года назад
@@TheBeardedButchers I will now 😬
@Garth2011
@Garth2011 3 года назад
Agreed. Pastrami peppered beef is the bomb for sandwiches or Pastrami Dip made with a fresh French Roll.
@mikecoughlin4128
@mikecoughlin4128 2 года назад
My research tells Me that corned beef is bOiled and pastrami is smoked (with a rub). They are both brined. Which led me to brine two flats for a week, smoke one with a rub for pastrami and boil the other with veggies. So this recipe confuses me. Am I wrong?
@MrTantriq
@MrTantriq Год назад
I’m gonna surprise my wife with this recipe, next week. You guys are awesome. Thanks for the education!
@Ineed2fabb
@Ineed2fabb Год назад
Man I'm hungry !... Thanks for showing how to make, wonderfully...
@douglasknuckles8397
@douglasknuckles8397 3 года назад
I've learned a lot by watching these guys...thanks
@Norton590
@Norton590 2 года назад
Can you send me information on where I can get a roasting pan like the one you used. Great video
@remoscontracting1015
@remoscontracting1015 4 года назад
I even start squaring my bologna because of you guys!! Lol 😂
@remoscontracting1015
@remoscontracting1015 4 года назад
lol
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 4 года назад
Robert mansour Haha 😂
@russellramsay1947
@russellramsay1947 4 года назад
me too
@turretlizardinthesun957
@turretlizardinthesun957 3 года назад
OK, this made me literally laugh out loud.
@rbagboyz
@rbagboyz 3 года назад
if your bologna was supposed to be square ?????, god wouldnt have made are hands round lol
@pmchamlee
@pmchamlee Год назад
Labor intensive effort of LOVE! You guys are the epitome of Pros!
@patricksmith3135
@patricksmith3135 4 года назад
Great video; I love all of them just the way you produce them. Thanks so much. And Happy St. Patrick's Day from Patrick in Slidell Louisiana.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 4 года назад
Patrick, thank you!
@danieldelgado6464
@danieldelgado6464 4 года назад
I would love to see a video of how you guys started the business and the history behind it
@ludvigdreng6315
@ludvigdreng6315 4 года назад
Same, and also a tour inside the shop, when it's filled up and ready for the day.
@michaelgallagher4962
@michaelgallagher4962 4 года назад
If you go to their website white feather meats it has a history page telling the story. It would still be cool to hear them tell the story though.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 4 года назад
Daniel Delgado We’re in the process of making a history video. Stay tuned!
@MyDarlin1
@MyDarlin1 4 года назад
That 'red cabbage' really looked more like radicchio.
@lydellreed8035
@lydellreed8035 4 года назад
same thing I was thinking. That's radicchio.
@billfalconer21
@billfalconer21 3 года назад
That was radicchio maybe this is the Irish- Italian Corned beef recipe
@LukiferX
@LukiferX 3 года назад
Yeh it was, woops. Im sure it would have tasted good, I'd have just fried it in the butter :D
@anthonycoleman1181
@anthonycoleman1181 3 года назад
Wow that looks awesome. I'm definently going to try this. Great job.
@michaelbroska3144
@michaelbroska3144 2 года назад
Always appreciate your videos. I'm very impressed how well they are done.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 2 года назад
Thank you, Michael! Now go make some corned beef! 💪
@tenorman
@tenorman 4 года назад
I'm 58 years old and never had smoked corned beef. I thought that was called pastrami. Not sure, but I'll try it some day.
@davecollins9824
@davecollins9824 4 года назад
Pastrami and corn beef are different to each other , both great
@RockDog645
@RockDog645 4 года назад
Traditionally for pastrami, you need to add a black pepper and coriander rub before smoking
@garysampson5258
@garysampson5258 4 года назад
@@RockDog645 That is true but traditionally , corned beef is not smoked, but steamed or boiled. Pastrami uses mostly the same spices and curing methods but is smoked. Montreal smoked meat is identical to pastrami.
@tenorman
@tenorman 4 года назад
Gary Sampson that was my thought.
@joshuafreeman6720
@joshuafreeman6720 4 года назад
@@tenorman yeah in this case its more a smoked corned beef since it was more cold smoked.. then added to the brine again. pastrami is cured then desalinated the coated in at least black pepper and coriander and smoked to completion. The thing you need to really look at is these guys should know that corned beef is not a real IRISH st.patricks day food. youd be making a lamb stew. and also pastrami was brought to america from ROMANIAN JEWS to NEW YORK which is why new york is full of Delicatesians that sell corned beef and pastrami like katz deli
@TXMarine13
@TXMarine13 3 года назад
Yo bearded badasses!!! I have some questions about the corned beef, I’d like to do a whole brisket, any concerns?? That being said I wanted to brine it for a few days, no injection no over night, so what would be the measurements of salt & celery per pound of meat that y’all would suggest?? Thanks in advance!!
@paulwalker7202
@paulwalker7202 3 года назад
yeah, so don't use celery powder. use curing salt or Prague powder #1, celery has natural nitrites but if you want to be sure of not growing botulism and also not poisoning your fam an friends with over nitrite use the usda approved curing salt in the recommended amounts. amazingribs.com/tested-recipes/salting-brining-curing-and-injecting/curing-meats-safely/
@jonwoll6586
@jonwoll6586 Год назад
tube scott rea corned beef for a longer cure.its awsome
@johnnyadams1755
@johnnyadams1755 Год назад
Worked in a butcher shop when I was a kid. Your videos bring back memories. Thanks from a new subscriber
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers Год назад
Awesome! Thank you, Johnny!
@marilyncarter-zz4vw
@marilyncarter-zz4vw Год назад
Never knew how to make corned beef..thank you SO much for your video
@atmm89
@atmm89 4 года назад
all you need is some hot Dijon mustard, perfect, it looks so delicious
@matthewhunter6421
@matthewhunter6421 3 года назад
I want to try this just so I can make good quality corned beef for Rubens.
@blakekenley1000
@blakekenley1000 3 года назад
Me being from Nebraska just a few tips on how we do them: use marble rye, thin sliced meat, good sauerkraut and GOOD swiss cheese. Always toast them. Some like them slathered in russian dressing, I don't mind it that way but I prefer a well made one without.
@robertlambert7736
@robertlambert7736 3 года назад
Im with ya man thats my favourite sandwich.
@rswickla
@rswickla 3 года назад
Followed it and turned out perfect. What a hit. Thanks for the great videos.
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 3 года назад
Oooh yeah! Good job! 🔥
@MrJoeinz
@MrJoeinz Год назад
Love your soup to nuts presentations. Well done, laddie !
@thosmsn22
@thosmsn22 3 года назад
Forget "smellavision", I want "tasteavision"! Oh, that looks SOOOOOOOOO good!
@TheBeardedButchers
@TheBeardedButchers 3 года назад
We want "taste-o-vision" too! 😂 And yeah, it looked AND tasted really good 😋
@matty6848
@matty6848 3 года назад
That’s looks beautiful but I can assure you the Irish, Scots or any Celts never ate or had cuts of meat like that. They mainly survived on veg stew and bit of boiled ham as a treat once a week if they were lucky.
@rickyporter1265
@rickyporter1265 Год назад
VERY EDUCATIONAL AND ENTERTAINING, I LOVE CORNED BEEF AND PASTRAMI!
@briantowner4285
@briantowner4285 Год назад
I love your channel!!!! Very informative and i love cooking!
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