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Main Forums => The Mess Hall => Topic started by: MillCreek on March 20, 2022, 10:21:12 AM
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This year, we happened to pick up a Shenson corned beef round at Costco for St. Paddy's Day. I made it in the crock pot and both my wife and I thought it was the best corned beef we have had in ages. Apparently this brand is packed in San Diego and is stocked in the West Coast Costco locations. I don't know if it was the cure or the round vs. brisket that made it so good, but we will look for this in the future, as opposed to the generic supermarket corned beef.
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That reminds me, I need to goto Walmart today to see if they are clearancing out corned beef points. That's where I got mine last year for about a dollar a pound, and it made some wonderful Reuben sandwiches and a pot of cabbage soup.
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I have all of the spices needed to make corned beef but just can't stomach the 100+ dollars for a whole brisket so we did a store bought from Walmart and I threw in some extra allspice, juniper berries and mustard seeds. I wold like to think it helped a bit because it was actually a pretty tasty corned beef.
bob
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I just got back from WMT and they had lots of corned beef in the case; $5 a pound for points and $6 for flats. I was an idiot and forgot to check the sell-by dates to see when I should drive out there again to load-up if they are still there.
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I never got around to crockpotting my point cut this weekend. I'll do that next weekend, maybe.
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I have all of the spices needed to make corned beef but just can't stomach the 100+ dollars for a whole brisket so we did a store bought from Walmart and I threw in some extra allspice, juniper berries and mustard seeds. I wold like to think it helped a bit because it was actually a pretty tasty corned beef.
bob
I buy a can of Kroger pickling spice at Fred Meyer and throw in some extra whenever we do a corned beef. I also now no longer use beer as the braising liquid but beef broth. The vegetables taste better that way.