Making Pastrama from Sika Venison - How to

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  • čas přidán 1. 01. 2023
  • Pastramă is a popular delicatessen meat traditionally in Romania made from lamb and also from pork and mutton and in this video from Venison.
    Join us as we hunt our own venison and show you how to turn it into Pastrama.
    Pastrama
    Cover meat well with salt
    Refrigerator for 3-4 days
    Pour off water and wash meat under tap
    Soak in water for 1-2hr
    Drain and dry off meat hang in fridge for 2 days
    Spice mix
    - 1 tablespoon salt
    - 3 tablespoon paprika ‘
    - 3 tablespoons coriander
    - 1 tablespoon cumin powder’
    - 1/2 tablespoon cayenne pepper ‘
    - 3 tablespoons brown sugar
    - 2 tablespoon allspice’
    - 1 tablespoon dry garlic powder or 2 tablespoons of crushed garlic
    - 1 tablespoon black pepper
    - 3 tablespoon fenugreek’
    Mix well with warm water or wine to a paste.
    This mix is good for 1 sika back steak or 1kg
    Paste over meat with the back of a spoon.
    Hang in fridge for 2-3weeks then remove and slice thin and eat!
    Have fun!
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Komentáře • 22

  • @drzboy69
    @drzboy69 Před rokem +2

    That's cool, will hav to try that

  • @58dunc
    @58dunc Před rokem +1

    Thanks mate.looks and sounds great.

  • @stuhastie1719
    @stuhastie1719 Před rokem

    Thanks Kane. That looks bloody awesome! I'll just have to settle with the whiskey in the meantime. Cheers

  • @grantkilmore9167
    @grantkilmore9167 Před rokem +1

    Keen to learn more about your other cured meats to

  • @BlacksheepMediaNZ
    @BlacksheepMediaNZ Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing

  • @slowblink182
    @slowblink182 Před rokem

    would love to see your prosciutto recipe.

  • @deborah_simon
    @deborah_simon Před rokem

    Looks great! I normally do venison jerky on a pellet smoker, but you may have inspired me to up my game!

    • @thegrundinis4199
      @thegrundinis4199  Před rokem

      Thats a cool way to do your jerky! I might have to try it sometime.

  • @pt4036
    @pt4036 Před rokem +1

    good video miss having my venison, ill get back over sometime in the future

  • @sandcontour
    @sandcontour Před rokem

    Awesome. Will try. Be interesting to hear about the prosciutto too.

    • @thegrundinis4199
      @thegrundinis4199  Před rokem

      Yeah next pig I shoot I can do a tutorial. I did venison prosciutto so that’s an option too.

    • @slowblink182
      @slowblink182 Před rokem +1

      @@thegrundinis4199 yes please. Venison prosciutto would be interesting to see

    • @stuhastie1719
      @stuhastie1719 Před rokem +1

      +1 the proscuitto!

  • @simonakers4381
    @simonakers4381 Před rokem

    Ff well done love your vids

  • @grantkilmore9167
    @grantkilmore9167 Před rokem +1

    Great vi mate love your work I’m a bit of a techno phobe so couldn’t find recipe can you h egg Lo me out
    Cheers

    • @thegrundinis4199
      @thegrundinis4199  Před rokem

      Ha yes I know what you mean! If your watching it on your phone just to the right of the title is a little down arrow - click that and it will open up the description.

  • @lukebuxton3224
    @lukebuxton3224 Před rokem

    Thank you. Loving the channel. I am giving this a go at the moment. Do you drain the liquid as the salt cure does its work, or leave it as a sort of brine?

    • @thegrundinis4199
      @thegrundinis4199  Před rokem

      Hey Luke Buxton with this I just leave it in the salt cure and turn it.

    • @lukebuxton3224
      @lukebuxton3224 Před rokem

      @@thegrundinis4199 Kia ora. Just tried my first last night. So good! It's almost like prosciutto in taste. Thank you for this. Seems a pretty foolproof process. My temperatures were a bit random occasionally and I can't measure humidity, but it tastes great. Where did you get info/recipe from? Cannot find any other information on pastrama (vs pastrami) online.

    • @thegrundinis4199
      @thegrundinis4199  Před rokem +1

      @@lukebuxton3224 Cool glad it worked! Yeah I think it is pretty fool prof I mean in the old days they had no fridges or humidity regulators and still managed to do it. I found it on line years ago and have tweaked it over the years to what is shown in the clip.

  • @tracypratt2530
    @tracypratt2530 Před rokem

    What's the secret herbs and spices you use?