Jeff Davidson
TVWBB Super Fan
Guys,
Happened to have heard an interview with the author of Save the Deli http://savethedeli.com/ on NPR. The next day I rekindled my love affair with kosher style pastrami and brisket at Irv's in Livingston, NJ. Reflecting over a delicious hand cut, pastrami sandwich, I realized that I've exposed my kids to all kinds of ethnic food in NYC but we've never been to a kosher deli. I'm threatening to take the whole family to katz's this weekend.
Inspired by Irv's, I've decided to make my first wsm pastrami. I've looked at Chris' recipe and I've found a couple of recipes by Kevin K which includes advice on steaming the meat. Any other recipes or tips/tricks out there?
best,
jd
p.s. According to the morton product locator, morton's quick cure is not sold in westchester county (or nyc). I'm heading down to princeton next week and it looks like its sold in wegman's there. If anyone in westchester or nyc wants me to pick a couple of bags, let me know.
Happened to have heard an interview with the author of Save the Deli http://savethedeli.com/ on NPR. The next day I rekindled my love affair with kosher style pastrami and brisket at Irv's in Livingston, NJ. Reflecting over a delicious hand cut, pastrami sandwich, I realized that I've exposed my kids to all kinds of ethnic food in NYC but we've never been to a kosher deli. I'm threatening to take the whole family to katz's this weekend.
Inspired by Irv's, I've decided to make my first wsm pastrami. I've looked at Chris' recipe and I've found a couple of recipes by Kevin K which includes advice on steaming the meat. Any other recipes or tips/tricks out there?
best,
jd
p.s. According to the morton product locator, morton's quick cure is not sold in westchester county (or nyc). I'm heading down to princeton next week and it looks like its sold in wegman's there. If anyone in westchester or nyc wants me to pick a couple of bags, let me know.