Best 4 Pastrami Fajitas Recipes

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In the culinary world, pastrami fajitas stand as a testament to the harmonious fusion of flavors and textures. This delectable dish combines the smoky, savory notes of pastrami with the vibrant zestiness of Mexican spices, all wrapped up in warm, pliable tortillas. Whether you're seeking a hearty brunch option, a satisfying lunch, or an unforgettable dinner experience, pastrami fajitas promise an explosion of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

EASY HOMEMADE PASTRAMI



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Great pastrami is not the easiest thing to find west of the Catskills, so a few years ago I embarked on a mission to find a way to turn the common corned beef into something similar. My goal was to come up with a reasonable substitute that could be done in less than a day at home, without a smoker, or any other special equipment. Impossible? No!

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Beef     Corned Beef Recipes

Time 15h45m

Yield 1

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 cloves garlic, crushed
½ cup vegetable oil
¼ cup coarsely ground fresh black pepper
2 tablespoons smoked paprika
2 teaspoons ground coriander
1 teaspoon dry mustard
½ teaspoon ground white pepper
¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper
4 pounds corned beef brisket

Steps:

  • Mix garlic and vegetable oil in a small bowl. Set aside for 1 hour.
  • Preheat oven to 225 degrees F (110 degrees C).
  • Combine black pepper, paprika, coriander, dry mustard, white pepper, and cayenne pepper in a large bowl. Set aside.
  • Cover a baking sheet with a large sheet of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Coat aluminum foil with prepared garlic oil. Lay corned beef brisket on foil and brush with remaining garlic oil.
  • Cover all sides of corned beef brisket completely with pepper mixture, reserving 1 to 2 tablespoons.
  • With fat side of corned beef brisket up, wrap in the sheet of aluminum foil. Place wrapped corned beef on another sheet of aluminum foil with the seam and fat side down. Place double-wrapped corned beef on a third sheet of aluminum foil (seam down), and wrap again.
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 6 hours.
  • Remove pastrami from the oven and let cool to room temperature, about 3 hours.
  • With pastrami still wrapped in aluminum foil, place in a freezer bag or other plastic bag and refrigerate for 8 to 10 hours.
  • Preheat the oven's broiler and set the oven rack about 6 inches from the heat source.
  • Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil.
  • Remove pastrami from refrigerator, unwrap, and place on the prepared baking sheet. Sprinkle top with 1 to 2 tablespoons of remaining pepper mixture.
  • Place pastrami in the oven, 6 to 8 inches below broiler heat. Broil briefly to brown surface, about 3 to 4 minutes. Remove pastrami from the oven and slice thinly, about 1/8-inch slices.
  • Heat a large skillet over low heat.
  • Heat pastrami slices in the skillet with a few drops of water until fat begins to turn from white to translucent, about 5 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 4709.2 calories, Carbohydrate 32.6 g, Cholesterol 979.8 mg, Fat 383.9 g, Fiber 14.5 g, Protein 273.2 g, SaturatedFat 103.4 g, Sodium 22099.4 mg, Sugar 1.7 g

SIMPLE AND SMOKY HOMEMADE PASTRAMI RECIPE



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This homemade pastrami recipe is complex and smoky, but not in the way that other smoked meats are smoky. The smoke in this beef pastrami is not overt. It is blended in thoroughly. Much like Katz's pastrami, this is highly seasoned, but the black pepper and coriander rub is never domineering, and swimming across all your buds are a range of other herbs and spices. Once you try this recipe you may need to open your own deli!NOTE: In early 2022, I modified the recipe to eliminate the steaming step because the Texas Crutch, wrapping tightly in foil during the cooking step, works just as ell with less fuss, mess, and it retains more of the rub and bark.

Provided by Kris Coppieters

Categories     Dinner     Lunch     Main Course

Time 6h20m

Number Of Ingredients 2

4 pounds corned beef, preferably our homemade recipe
3 tablespoons pastrami rub

Steps:

  • Prep the corned beef. Buy or make corned beef. For pastrami, the flat section of the brisket is favored by many because it makes nice even slices for sandwiches, but I prefer the point section of the brisket because it is fattier, richer, and more tender. It can also be made from flank steak, or leaner cuts, or even from boneless short plate (rib meat). Remove all of the fat cap and if there is any filmy membrane on the other side, remove it all.
  • Desalinate. Put the corned beef in a pot slightly larger than the meat and cover it with cold water in the fridge for at least 8 hours. Change the water at least once. This removes excess salt. Trust me, you need to do this or you will be gulping water all night after your meal.
  • Rub. Make the rub. Rinse the meat, and while it is damp, apply the rub liberally and press it into the surface to help it adhere.
  • Fire up. Set up your grill in 2 zones for smoking or set up your smoker. Preheat to 225°F. Pick your wood. I don't think it makes a huge difference with all the other flavors banging around in there. My best batch was with cherry wood.
  • Cook. Place the meat on the smoker or on the indirect heat side of the grill. You only need to smoke it with indirect heat until it reaches the stall at about 160°F and the crust is brown. Then wrap it tightly in foil and roast it up to 203°F. This is called the Texas Crutch and it does wonders. It significantly reduces cooking time and makes the end product much more tender and juicy.
  • Slicing. Slicing is crucial to maximize tenderness. Look at the meat and notice which way the grain is running. Cut it by hand in thin slices, about 1/8" thick, perpendicular to the grain. If you cut parallel to the grain it will be much chewier. Don't try to slice it with a machine. It will just fall apart.
  • Serve. I serve the homemade smoked pastrami on fresh untoasted rye bread. A good brown mustard on both slices is all it needs. If you want, you can make a Rockin' Pastrami Reuben with sauerkraut, melted swiss, and thousand island or Russian dressing, or beter still, my famous Burger Glop. Reubens were originally made with corned beef, but there's no rule that you can't make one from pastrami. In fact, I prefer it.Leftovers freeze well and they can be reheated in the microwave or steamed. They can also be made into a killer hash. Ess, bench, sei a mensch!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 292 kcal, Carbohydrate 9 g, Protein 53 g, Fat 15 g, SaturatedFat 9 g, Cholesterol 121 mg, Sodium 1462 mg, Fiber 5 g, Sugar 5 g, ServingSize 1 serving

PRIMETIME PASTRAMI



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Provided by Guy Fieri

Categories     main-dish

Time P5DT8h30m

Yield 10 to 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 22

1 gallon water
10 ounces light brown sugar
5 ounces kosher salt
2 ounces pink curing salt
5 teaspoons coriander seeds
5 teaspoons yellow mustard seeds
2 1/2 teaspoons fennel seeds
2 1/2 teaspoons crushed juniper berries
1 teaspoon red chile flakes
6 bay leaves
2 whole cloves
2 cinnamon sticks
2 star anise
Ice
1 cup black peppercorns
3/4 cup coriander seeds
1/4 cup juniper berries
1 cup kosher salt
1 cup light brown sugar
2 tablespoons red chile flakes
2 tablespoons granulated garlic
1 whole brisket, trimmed

Steps:

  • For the brine: In a large stockpot, add half of the water, the brown sugar, kosher salt, curing salt, coriander seeds, mustard seeds, fennel seeds, juniper berries, chile flakes, bay leaves, cloves, cinnamon and star anise and bring to a boil. Then simmer for 30 minutes. Add the remaining water with some ice to chill the brine.
  • For the rub: Grind the peppercorns, coriander and juniper until crushed but still a little chunky. Add to a mixing bowl. Add the salt, brown sugar, chile flakes and granulated garlic and stir to combine.
  • For the pastrami: First, clean all the fat off the brisket including the "V" between the two muscles, then follow the fat between the two muscles and separate them making a flat and a cap.
  • Transfer the brine to a large hotel pan or roasting pan. Add the brisket and refrigerate at least 5 days and no more than 10 days. Make sure the brisket is stirred once a day to get an evenly brined brisket.
  • After a minimum of 5 days, prepare a smoker for 225 degrees F.
  • Remove the pastrami, rinse it and blot dry with paper towels. Thoroughly rub the brined brisket with the pastrami rub. Place in smoker and cook for 8 hours until the internal temperature reaches 210 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer.

PASTRAMI FAJITAS



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Make and share this Pastrami Fajitas recipe from Food.com.

Provided by DayJahView

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 45m

Yield 4 20 ounces, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

4 ounces sweet bell peppers, red Orange, Yellow
4 ounces white cabbage
4 ounces zucchini, small yellow, green
4 ounces mushrooms, baby Portabella
4 ounces pastrami
1/2 tablespoon grapeseed oil
1/2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
1 dash lemon-pepper seasoning
1 dash italian seasoning
1 cup fresh spinach, chopped
4 tortillas, flour multigrain

Steps:

  • Slice pastrami, peppers, cabbage, and zucchini into thin strips.
  • chop mushrooms.
  • heat oils in nonstick copper pan on medium. Add cabbage, lemon-pepper and Italian seasonings. Cook 3 minutes covered, toss occasionally. Add peppers cook 3 minutes more covered tossing occasionally. Add Zucchini cook 2-3 minutes covered tossing occasionally. Add Pastrami cook 2 -3 minutes keep covered tossing occasionally. Turn off heat add spinach, toss. Cover for 30 seconds, toss, cover for 1 minute more.
  • Roll 6 ounces of this mixture into a Multi-grain Flat Bread Wrap or in a Multi-grain Tortilla warmed. Serve plain or with a dipping sauce such as Fat-Free Greek Yogurt lime zest. Makes 3 6 ounce servings .

Nutrition Facts : Calories 315.2, Fat 10.7, SaturatedFat 2.5, Cholesterol 19, Sodium 708.6, Carbohydrate 41.1, Fiber 4.1, Sugar 4.3, Protein 13.9

Tips:

  • Choose the right cut of beef: Flank steak or skirt steak are the best cuts for pastrami fajitas. They are both relatively thin and have a good amount of marbling, which will help them stay tender and juicy during cooking.
  • Marinate the beef: Marinating the beef in a mixture of olive oil, garlic, cumin, and chili powder will help to tenderize it and infuse it with flavor.
  • Cook the beef over high heat: This will help to create a nice crust on the outside of the beef while keeping the inside tender and juicy.
  • Slice the beef against the grain: This will help to make the beef more tender and easier to chew.
  • Serve the beef with your favorite toppings: Some popular toppings for pastrami fajitas include shredded cheese, sour cream, guacamole, and salsa.

Conclusion:

Pastrami fajitas are a delicious and easy-to-make meal that is perfect for any occasion. They are a great way to use up leftover pastrami, and they can also be made with fresh pastrami. With a few simple tips, you can make pastrami fajitas that are sure to impress your family and friends.

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