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Pickling spices for corned beef

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Going to have a crack at doing a corned beef. Only thing I'm not sure about are the pickling spices. I mean I can source a lot of it but there's berries and all sorts of things I'm pretty sure i won't be able to get here. What do u blokes do?

If you find out, please let me know too.

Been thinking about it for years, can almost TASTE it !

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There are recipes on the web for pickling spices to be sure. I can probably source 70% of the ingredients from Makro. Just don't know if that will be enough

Edited by Kenny202

What exactly do you miss?

Friendship Supermarket (Pattaya) sells pickling spice in small bottles.

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Friendship Supermarket (Pattaya) sells pickling spice in small bottles.

yeah I'm up country khon kaen mate. I think what I'll do is just make do with the spices I can source.

Friendship Supermarket (Pattaya) sells pickling spice in small bottles.

yeah I'm up country khon kaen mate. I think what I'll do is just make do with the spices I can source.

Could you not try Ebay , Lazada etc and order the stuff online?

I want to try that, but I live in rural Khampaeng Phet and have a problem in sourcing decent beef too.

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Since ebay started using this global shipping thing an item costing $2 comes with a postage if $30. Lazada I find has become a joke. Most stuff on their sent from China or simply don't have stock

cloves, bay leaf, corriander seeds, cinnamon, nutmeg, black pepper.

Could also add some star anise.

cloves, bay leaf, corriander seeds, cinnamon, nutmeg, black pepper.

Could also add some star anise.

and probably juniper

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Juniper was one of the things I thought would be impossible to source here. Gins made from juniper berries isn't it?

cloves, bay leaf, corriander seeds, cinnamon, nutmeg, black pepper.

Could also add some star anise.

and probably juniper

That is why I add bay leaf. Makes a good substitute.

cloves, bay leaf, corriander seeds, cinnamon, nutmeg, black pepper.

Could also add some star anise.

and probably juniper

Don't forget allspiece, caraway and mustard seeds, lots of them.

Just a thought, most good gin contains a lot of these. Suggest a good drop of Bombay Sapphire to enhance the flavour.

All above mentioned spices are available in Thailand, at least in Pattaya, even Juniper berries.

Edited by Turkleton

Rim ping stores in CM have all the spices required for corned beef when I was makeing it for home consumption. Northern farms, would trim the brisket as specified and it turned out good doing a 12 day soak in the brine. I had a spare fridge in outside storage room so temp control was no problem.

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