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corned beef recipes

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JR
JR Posts: 31
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
I was wondering if anybody had any recipes for cooking corned beef on the egg. Thanks

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  • Dr. Chicken
    Dr. Chicken Posts: 620
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    jr,
    I don't know if this fits, but it sure worked for me twice last year. I bought corned beef in one of those packages with all the spices and such. Then I cooked it on the Egg at 350 degrees with hickory as smoke, instead of in the oven as recommended. It was fantastic, and made some of the best reuben sandwiches I've ever had! We had our Pastor and his wife over that first time around, and she, my wife and I loved the reuben's! The pastor is a meat and potatoes....no nonsense eater, so he had to settle for hot wings from the Egg. :-))) All of it was Eggcellent![p]Try it, you'll really like it![p]
    Dr. chicken

  • Smokey
    Smokey Posts: 2,468
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    jr,[p]I do it often. I just take it from the packaging, add some spice of my own (overnight) and smoke in-direct for 6 - 8 hours (hickory or sugar maple chunks for smoke) until 190 degree internal temp.[p]GOOD STUFF!![p]Smokey

  • Ray
    Ray Posts: 59
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    Dr. Chicken,
    At 350 degrees how long does the corned beef take to cook?
    What internal temp do you try for? I am planning on cooking
    corned beef Friday. I have to make this good. My wife will only let me have corned beef about once a year-Ray

  • Dr. Chicken
    Dr. Chicken Posts: 620
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    Ray,
    Sorry I am just getting back to you. I had to work last night.
    I followed the recommendations on the package lable and if I remember right, I cooked it about 3 hrs. At that time, I did not have a working polder. I wish I could be more specific, but It's been too long.
    Pretty much, for simplicity sake, I just traded a normal oven for the Egg. I used hickory for the smoke one time and pecan the other. Both were great![p]I hope that helps![p]Good luck and good eating! Let us know how it turns out. I definitely will keep better notes this time around! :-)))[p]
    Dr. Chicken