Got to admit that looks incredible! I didn’t think goose would make good jerky but it looks awesome.
Freezing corned beef
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I’m not sure this is even possible, but can you freeze a brisket after brining it for the 10-14 days uncooked? Or should you cook it and then freezes it. Thoughts I have an open fridge all winter so I can brine away!
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johnsbrewhouse Team Blue Regular Contributors Traeger Power User Veteran Sous Vide Canning last edited by
detter22 I do it all the time. I vacuum seal it after I wrap it in freezer paper. I freeze it because I’ll either use it for pastrami or corned beef since I can’t use the whole brisket at once most of the time.
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You can do as you like, but always keep in mind that it’s still raw.
Personally, I would rather cook it just to have it all done, but I can see freezing them if you’re saving up for a large cook.
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TexLaw even with cure?
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TexLaw so my plan was to seal it and throw it in a nesco roaster and run it like a sous vide for 24hrs for this one and then cool and reheat the next day for a test to serve 20 St Patrick’s day.
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johnsbrewhouse Team Blue Regular Contributors Traeger Power User Veteran Sous Vide Canning last edited by
detter22 Even with the cure, you want to make sure to rinse it before you put it in your roaster and keep the temperature low. I pull mine out of the freezer, rinse them pepper them and put them on the smoker for 8-10 hrs. then into the oven cover for another 8-10 hours for my pastrami. Mine are all home cured.
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detter22 I do it all the time. After the brining phase I soak it overnight in distilled or filtered water the vacuum seal and freeze until I’m ready to use it.
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