Mrleft8
Super Anarchist
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3-5Lb. Corned beef brisket.
Potatoes
Carrots.
Onions.
Cabbage.
Beets
Celery.
Beer.
Rye bread.
Now personally I don't like the cabbage or beets, so I use them in the cooking, but not the eating.
UNTIL THE NEXT DAY.
So if you corn your own beef brisket, you've been tending it for 2 weeks, if you bought one, it's been in your fridge for a day or so.
Rinse the slime off the beef, and slap in in a Dutch oven, cover it with beer, and add a few onions chopped up and some celery.
Bring that bastad to a boil, and let the lid rattle for a minute or so.
then pull that puppy off and set it on the woodstove (Or just turn your stove top down very low) Let it simmer for an hour or so then ad the carrots, some more onions, beets and cabbage if you wanna, and set back for a bit. Check it. Top off the beer if it gets low..... (Both the beef and yourself).
After about 3 beers put in some small red potatoes. After about another beer pull that bastad off the stove and let it sit for 10 minutes. Carve the meat across the grain as thin as you can. slather on some of the juice, add carrots and potatoes and onion bits, and grab a hunk of Rye bread to soak it all up.
Tomorrow you can make yourself a Reuben Sandwich, if you got Swiss cheese, and Ukrainian salad dressing, or you can make Red Flannel Hash..... That uses the disgusting beets, that really should only be used to make Borscht.
3-5Lb. Corned beef brisket.
Potatoes
Carrots.
Onions.
Cabbage.
Beets
Celery.
Beer.
Rye bread.
Now personally I don't like the cabbage or beets, so I use them in the cooking, but not the eating.
UNTIL THE NEXT DAY.
So if you corn your own beef brisket, you've been tending it for 2 weeks, if you bought one, it's been in your fridge for a day or so.
Rinse the slime off the beef, and slap in in a Dutch oven, cover it with beer, and add a few onions chopped up and some celery.
Bring that bastad to a boil, and let the lid rattle for a minute or so.
then pull that puppy off and set it on the woodstove (Or just turn your stove top down very low) Let it simmer for an hour or so then ad the carrots, some more onions, beets and cabbage if you wanna, and set back for a bit. Check it. Top off the beer if it gets low..... (Both the beef and yourself).
After about 3 beers put in some small red potatoes. After about another beer pull that bastad off the stove and let it sit for 10 minutes. Carve the meat across the grain as thin as you can. slather on some of the juice, add carrots and potatoes and onion bits, and grab a hunk of Rye bread to soak it all up.
Tomorrow you can make yourself a Reuben Sandwich, if you got Swiss cheese, and Ukrainian salad dressing, or you can make Red Flannel Hash..... That uses the disgusting beets, that really should only be used to make Borscht.