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What's the Difference Between Corned Beef and Pastrami?

After I made corned beef this past week, I realized that I knew absolutely nothing about it, other than the fact that it's absolutely delicious.

After I made corned beef this past week, I realized that I knew absolutely nothing about it, other than the fact that it's absolutely delicious. What, exactly, makes it different from that other deli favorite, pastrami? Corned beef and pastrami are both beef cuts that have been cured and cooked. But that's where the similarity ends. Although brisket is commonly used for both, corned beef can also be made from lean round, while pastrami can also come from navel (plate) and round. Corned beef is first soaked in a salt water brine with pickling spices, then boiled.

The process for pastrami varies widely, but in general, the meat is first cured with a spice rub or soaked in brine. From that point, it's encrusted in peppercorns, then smoked. The beef may be hot-smoked all the way through; if not, it is then steamed or simmered. Were you aware of the difference between the two? Which do you ask for on a reuben?

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10 Regional American Foods to Try This July

There's nothing better than hot dogs, corn on the cob, and watermelon for the Fourth.
Beignets from New Orleans

There's nothing better than hot dogs, corn on the cob, and watermelon for the Fourth. But if you're in search of an adventure and a more creative way to celebrate, might I suggest scoping out the country's regional food scene? Whether you're in Cincinnati or Central Texas, the United States of America is a veritable chest of gastronomic treasures just waiting to be discovered. A few of my favorite local specialties are right this way.

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Come Party With Me

Come Party With Me: Fashion Week Party — Menu

For my Fashion Week party, I'm putting together a menu full of iconic New York treats.

For my Fashion Week party, I'm putting together a menu full of iconic New York treats. I'll be hosting the party at my place, but since I want to kick back and have fun too, my dinner menu will be composed primarily of passed items.

Homemade pretzels and dill-pastrami bites are not only great snacks, but they're also quintessential New York eats. For something more substantial, I'll be serving a platter of steak with tomato dipping sauce, as well as small plates of Waldorf salad. To put together this effortless party menu, read more

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'Wich of the Week: Pastrami Reuben

Not only is the Reuben one of my favorite sandwiches, but it's also sort of magical, since it takes three ingredients I'm not wild about (corned beef, rye bread, and thousand island dressing) and turns them into deliciousness.

Not only is the Reuben one of my favorite sandwiches, but it's also sort of magical, since it takes three ingredients I'm not wild about (corned beef, rye bread, and thousand island dressing) and turns them into deliciousness. But since I rarely eat thousand island dressing, it ends up spoiling every time I buy it to make Reubens. So to meet my latest craving for this classic sandwich, I altered the recipe slightly, replacing the dressing with spicy mustard and the corned beef with pastrami.Pastrami is actually a variation on corned beef that involves smoking the meat. It's typically paired with mustard so this Reuben borrows flavors from two familiar sandwiches. Though I couldn't give up the sweet thousand island dressing forever, I must admit that this saltier Reuben was quite delectable. To get the recipe, read more

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Happy Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day!

Today is National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day and I'm excited!

Today is National Hot Pastrami Sandwich Day and I'm excited! I love a good pastrami sandwich and decided to challenge you by putting together a quiz. What do you really know about pastrami sandwiches? Find out now, just take the quiz!

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Yummy Link: Homemade Pastrami

Looks like I've found my next father/daughter bonding recipe: homemade pastrami!


Looks like I've found my next father/daughter bonding recipe: homemade pastrami! It takes a couple of days and a lot of foil, but the final result appears absolutely scrumptious. — Food Wishes Video Recipes