Just got this from my friend and neighbour Caroline at Haven:
Hi Rae,
I know how you love food so I thought that I’d tempt your taste buds by telling you about my latest experiment. Montreal Smoked Meat. I love the stuff and can’t buy it here very often (almost never). On Smoking Meat Forums, I requested a recipe and received several – one that swears that its as good as Schwartz’s or Smoke Meat Pete’s. I paid $50.00 CND for the brisket at Mitch’s Meats and then go totally hosed at Co-op for the 125 grams of coriander ($25.86). Put the rub on the meat and flipped it twice a day for 10 days. Washed it, soaked it for 3 hours, patted it dry, put on another rub of coriander and coarse black pepper for 24 hours. Today it is in the smoker. Maple smoke at 250F for 4 hours, then in the oven for another 5 hours. Tomorrow, I will steam it for 3 hours and serve it on fresh rye bread with mustard.
All of my previous experiments have turned out well. The cured & smoked pork chops are heavenly.
I don’t know if you check our weather here, but we have had a silly mild winter. Its headed into the teens again today and I fear that the plum tree will bloom and be frosted again, hence no fruit.
We started our summer supply of wine, have 180 bottles in various stages of fermentation.
If you wish, you can share this with your blog readers, some may be interested in Haven.
Miss you
Love Charles & Caroline
Is anyone else drooling? Caroline is am amazing cook and she makes everything from scratch. Charles hunts and butchers a lot of their meat and most of the rest comes from Mitch’s Meats, a butcher with high quality products, not the crap you get at supermarkets. She didn’t say it in the email, but I’m pretty sure she made the rye bread herself because you can’t get decent rye bread out west. Being a Montreal gal, I’m drooling. You just can’t get decent smoked meat outside of Montreal, although I did have some that passable enough for a desperate person right here in Mazatlán last year!
The news on the weather is really good. I am going to keep monitoring as it means I may be able to get home early this year. With the impending trip to Europe, I just don’t want to spend a lot of money in the U.S. this spring and made be willing to do a cannonball run north similar to the one I did going south so I can land and make some money ahead of jetting off.
As for wine, I imagine I’ll have time for a few nights of rolling down the street to home quite tipsy after a delicious dinner! 😀
I love these updates as I find that they ground me. No matter how much I’m planning to be on the move, they remind me that when I get tired, I have a place to land.
Do they sell coriander in Mexico? Maybe you can repay her for future dinners with a bag of it. Wonder if this would work?
Mexican Coriander
http://www.sandmountainherbs.com/coriander_mexican.html
Coriander is cilantro, so the answer is yes. 🙂 She must have been in a hurry because normally she would make a purchase like that at the Bulk Barn in Moose Jaw. I have other things on my shopping list for her, but good thought!
Rae!
I’m closer…but I’ll race you to get there first!
That sounded sooo good. I am drooling.
What a great friend(s) waiting for you to come home.
Yes, she needs a Mexican care package for sure.
You guys would get along so well! If you make it to Wyoming, you need to plan to come visit me before I take off for Europe! I’ll come get you if I have to! 😀
I’m not too sure I’d be able to make it, even though I would love it… I’ll be working on getting my passport (card) while up in WY.
We’ll talk more about this. 🙂
Better get to work on it since you’ll need it to visit me in Mexico!
Yep, that too 😀
OMG! Montreal smoked meat… Nothing like it.
I know, right?!