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    Corned beef

    I love a corned beef brisket with a lot of fat on it whith cabbage and potatoes.
    Then I make sandwichs out of the left overs with a lot of Grey Poupon or honey mustard with a slice 9f swiss cheese so good

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    I have never been able to come remotely close to replicating a Katz' deli corned beef on rye
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    I have never been able to come remotely close to replicating a Katz' deli corned beef on rye
    I came across this recipe for their pastrami: https://wildflourskitchen.com/2016/0...new-york-deli/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Who View Post
    I came across this recipe for their pastrami: https://wildflourskitchen.com/2016/0...new-york-deli/
    I like corned beef and brisquit better than pastami...

    Do you like chopped chicken liver Doc
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    THE NEW YORKER

    A corned beef and pastrami sandwich with attitude.
    It’s not bragging if it’s true. We pile 10 ounces of legendary corned beef and pastrami with Swiss and spicy brown mustard on a marbled rye. Forgetaboutit!

    from one of the local delis. An Uber Eats favorite of mine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    I like corned beef and brisquit better than pastami...

    Do you like chopped chicken liver Doc
    I do, as long as there isn't too much schmaltz added!

    That recipe for pastrami uses a raw corned beef brisket. Anyway, Katz's seems to be better known for their pastrami, so I guess that's why people have tried to replicate the recipe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Who View Post
    I do, as long as there isn't too much schmaltz added!

    That recipe for pastrami uses a raw corned beef brisket. Anyway, Katz's seems to be better known for their pastrami, so I guess that's why people have tried to replicate the recipe.
    I dont know they used to sell tons of Cornbeef and chicken liver combos, big enough to make 3 sandwichs out of

    You do know Katzs closed its doors not to long ago, so did the Carnegie Deli

    Carnegie deli was much older than katzs 80 yrs in business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    I dont know they used to sell tons of Cornbeef and chicken liver combos, big enough to make 3 sandwichs out of

    You do know Katzs closed its doors not to long ago, so did the Carnegie Deli

    Carnegie deli was much older than katzs 80 yrs in business.
    I saw pictures of their sandwiches. They were ginormous! I couldn't get my mouth around anything that big, never mind eat it all. They looked good though. I didn't know they closed.
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    I have been craving this since this thread appeared. I just ordered a New Yorker (heavy with saurkrauts ) via
    Uber Eats. See what you good folks have done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    I dont know they used to sell tons of Cornbeef and chicken liver combos, big enough to make 3 sandwichs out of

    You do know Katzs closed its doors not to long ago, so did the Carnegie Deli

    Carnegie deli was much older than katzs 80 yrs in business.
    I got a Carnegie deli pastrami sandwich kit over the summer, it was good (came with an unsliced pastrami round, rye bread, Carnegie mustard, and a jar of Carnegie sour pickles).
    The one time (late 90's) I actually ate at the deli, I could only eat half of the mountainous corned beef sandwich, I got the other half bagged up...as my friends and I were leaving the deli, a homeless looking person came up to me and politely asked me for food money, I looked at him and said my man, here is a pound of corned beef! He looked at me and said sorry, actually I'm a heroin addict, I don't eat anymore. As I looked him in the eye, I slammed the bag into a trash can, shook my head disappointedly and walked away... what a waste of corned beef...

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