Recipes with smoked pork belly in the oven. Boiled-smoked brisket at home

Chicken meat is a favorite product of both adults and children, tender, tasty with an appetizing aroma, it is quick and easy to prepare. It also contains a lot of iron in a form that the human body assimilates easily.

And it also contains many equally important elements: phosphorus, magnesium and calcium.

Doctors advise eating chicken regularly - at least twice a week, it is considered dietary.

White chicken meat (fillet) is the healthiest part of poultry, it contains the most nutrients and collagen.

Housewives know perfectly well how adding chicken adds to the taste of dishes, while it goes well with most products. But recipes with smoked white poultry meat are especially piquant. Its scent will make yourself demanding gourmet lose will and drool.

Take note of the delicious recipes with smoked chicken, and your loved ones will not be able to forget the feast you cooked.

Pea soup with smoked brisket

In addition to smoked chicken fillet (125 g), you will need: smoked bacon (150 g), pork neck (500 g), peas (500 g), butter (preferably 50 g butter), onion (medium head), carrots (2 medium root vegetables ), pulp white bread(3-4 slices), garlic (1 clove), spices (1 tsp).

  1. boil pork broth;
  2. cut the cooked pork, bacon and brisket into small pieces, the bread separately into cubes;
  3. soak washed peas for 30 minutes;
  4. finely chop onions and carrots;
  5. heat oil in a saucepan and fry bacon for a minute, add carrots and onions, cook for 4 minutes;
  6. pour the strained broth into a frying pan;
  7. rinse the peas again and add to the broth;
  8. when the soup boils, reduce heat, check for salt and cook for 30 minutes (covered), skimming off the foam;
  9. peel and chop the garlic, add to the soup along with the pieces of pork and oregano;
  10. stir, when it boils, remove from heat;
  11. preheat the oven (up to 200 ° C), pour the soup into pots and put in the oven for 15 minutes;
  12. heat a dry frying pan, fry the chicken fillet on it (until crisp), add the bread cubes and fry;
  13. remove the pots, put the fried chicken and croutons on top of the soup, sprinkle with black pepper.

The soup is ready for a feast.

Salad with cabbage, smoked brisket and cheese

Products: smoked breasts(2 pcs.), A mixture of cabbage: Brussels sprouts (300 g), broccoli (150 g) and cauliflower (200 g), sesame seeds, Parmesan cheese (200 g), oil (preferably olive - half a glass).

Defrosted color can be used, Brussels sprouts and broccoli.

  1. boil the whole frost in salted water;
  2. cut the chicken into pieces;
  3. Chop the cheese, mix all the ingredients, sprinkle with sesame seeds and pour over with olive oil.

Prune salad

Products: smoked chicken breast, prunes (100 g), fresh cucumber(1 large), boiled eggs(4) bow (half head), walnuts(cup), mayonnaise (a couple of spoons), sour cream (along with mayonnaise), garlic (2 cloves).

  1. stir mayonnaise and sour cream in a separate bowl and squeeze garlic to them;
  2. cut the peeled eggs, onion, chicken and cucumber into strips;
  3. steam the prunes in boiling water;
  4. grind the nuts;
  5. lay out the ingredients in layers, grease each with sour cream and mayonnaise with garlic sauce.

The first layer is better to put eggs, the second - onion with cucumber, the third - prunes with brisket. Top - sauce and ground nuts.

Salads, and indeed dishes with smoked chicken it is best to eat fresh, while the smells of the ingredients have not mixed.

Stuffed perch with smoked brisket

Required products: sea ​​bass(700 g), carrots (3 pieces of medium root vegetables), sweet bell pepper(3 pieces), smoked brisket (250 g), potatoes (3 medium tubers), olives (8 pieces, pitted), garlic (3 cloves), oil (preferably olive - a quarter cup), bread crumbs, lemon (juice from one citrus), parsley, Italian herbs (spices), ground black and white hot peppers, dill (can be in seeds, and herbs).

  1. chop Bell pepper and carrots, crush a clove of garlic and mix everything with dill, salt and white pepper;
  2. fill the perch with this mixture;
  3. mix lemon juice with olive oil and finely chopped garlic, salt to taste and pepper (on the tip of a knife), pour the mixture over the fish, cover with foil and put in the refrigerator for marinating (2 hours);
  4. wash the potatoes thoroughly and cook in a peel (until half cooked);
  5. remove the fish from the marinade and place in a baking dish, put pieces of brisket between the fish;
  6. peel and cut potatoes, pour over the sauce in which the fish was marinated (half the volume);
  7. mix finely chopped parsley with potatoes, put around the fish;
  8. cut olives into slices and spread over the dish;
  9. pour over the brisket with the rest of the marinade;
  10. sprinkle the fish with bread crumbs and bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes to cook at 180 °.

Serve the stuffed baked snapper with an assortment of vegetables.

Cabbage soup with smoked brisket

Products: veal neck meat (200 g), smoked chicken fillet (200 g), a mixture of cabbage (300 g) and Brussels sprouts (100 g), potatoes (2 pieces), carrots (2 root vegetables), onions (1 head ), spices and salt.

  1. fill the meat with water and cook for 1 hour, removing the foam, then - put the meat on a plate;
  2. grate the carrots, cut the onion into half rings and fry on olive oil;
  3. cut the peeled potatoes into small slices, cook in boiling broth for 5 minutes;
  4. chop white cabbage, add to the broth along with the Brussels sprouts, bring to a boil;
  5. add frying, salt and cook until vegetables are ready;
  6. spices (bay leaf, cardamom, allspice, fennel seeds, thyme) put in a gauze bag and put in the soup for 5 minutes;
  7. cut the boiled meat into cubes, put on plates and cover with cabbage soup.

Sometimes it is difficult to find smoked chicken on sale, but it can be smoked at home, even without liquid smoke and a smokehouse - in just half an hour.

Pan-smoked brisket

You will need: chicken breasts, black tea (3 tablespoons), garlic (a few cloves, optional), a mixture of peppers, rosemary and other spices, sugar (a quarter cup), rice (a couple of handfuls), cinnamon.

Marinate the meat: brew black tea (very strong - in half a glass of boiling water a couple of tablespoons or 2 sachets), add rosemary, a mixture of peppers, spices to the boiling water.

Put chicken in a bowl, pour soy sauce, balsamic and warm tea leaves, squeeze out the garlic, and mix everything. Marinate the fish for at least an hour, or longer, even overnight (in the refrigerator).

Then blot the sauce from the chicken and fry for a minute or two on each side in olive oil over high heat. A crust should appear on the chicken, but inside it will remain juicy and soft.

Make a smoking mixture: line a dry frying pan with foil, top with a mixture of sugar, rice, tea, cinnamon. Place the wire rack from the oven on the frying pan, and put chicken breast and close the lid (from the pan). Cover the gaps between the pan and the lid with the edges of the foil so that the steam remains inside when smoking.

Keep the homemade smoker in a skillet over medium heat, unopened, for 30 minutes. In about 5 minutes it should appear light pleasant smoking smell.

Reduce heat if rice starts to burn. Take out the finished meat after half an hour.

Recipes with brisket can be made both hearty, with fatty ingredients and sauces, and lightweight, replacing the components with low-calorie, dietary ones.

Very often after the holidays we have a lot of meat or fish cuts especially after new year holidays and birthdays - brisket, loin, neck, smoked fish. All that many have enough imagination for is to cook, firstly, hot sandwiches, secondly, boil a hodgepodge and thirdly bake pizza. I do not argue, all this is very tasty, but there are many other delicious recipes with smoked meats according to which you can cook excellent dishes!

Brisket

To prepare the brisket, use the brisket portion of bacon, meat and fatty pork carcasses with a skin that is at least 2 cm thick in a thin layer. The brisket shape is rectangular, the bacon thickness is 1-3 cm, and the brisket weight is at least 1 kg. The stripped brisket is salted by the method of mixed salting with rubbing in a curing mixture, pre-pressing and holding in brine for 10-12 days. Then the brisket is laid out on racks for draining and ripening for 2-3 days. After ripening, they are soaked for 2-3 hours in cold water, washed, smoothed out and hung on frames for further processing.

Finished brisket is produced from salted and prepared raw materials, followed by short drying and smoking in thick smoke at 30-35 ° C for 36 hours. If finished brisket is produced for shipment, they are dried at 12 ° C for 24-36 hours.
Cooked smoked brisket can be stored at a temperature not exceeding 10 ° С for no more than 2 months, and at minus 7-9 ° С - up to 6 months.

Smoked-boiled brisket is cooked on slightly smoked brisket, which is boiled in water or steam at 68-72 ° C for 45-60 minutes. Then the brisket is chilled under the shower or in refrigerators. The shelf life of smoked-boiled brisket at a temperature not exceeding 12 ° C is no more than 6 days.

Smoked-baked brisket is prepared as follows: salted brisket is wrapped in 2-3 layers of cellophane, tied with twine and smoked in chambers at high temperatures of 100-120 ° C for 6-8 hours. After smoking, the brisket is pressed in a well room.
Store the smoked-baked brisket at 10-12 ° C for 7-10 days, and at 4-6 ° C for 20 days.
Boneless brisket (bacon) is produced from the belly of a pork bacon or meat carcass, rectangular in shape. The thickness of the bacon in the thin edge is not less than 2 cm, in the thick one - not more than 4 cm. The bones are removed, the brisket is compacted by rolling or pressing, the edges are leveled, dry salted in boxes. After salting, the bacon is soaked for 2-3 hours in cold water, washed, cleaned, hung on frames to drain the brine and then smoked in thick smoke. Smoked bacon is dried for 5-7 days at 12 ° C, after which it is sent to the distribution network. Store the brisket at 6-10 ° C for no more than 2 months. Meat industry enterprises also produce smoked and smoked-boiled brisket and smoked lamb brisket.

Loin

The loin is produced from the back of bacon and meat pork carcasses with or without the skin. A well-chilled loin is rubbed with a curing mixture (salt, saltpeter, sugar), placed in vats, kept in the salting for three days, pressed and then poured with brine for another 15-20 days. After salting, the loins are laid out for 1-3 days to drain the brine and ripen, then soaked in cold water, washed, cleaned and sent for further heat treatment.
Raw smoked loin after short drying for 2-3 hours is smoked in thick smoke at 30-35 ° C for 36 hours (loins intended for local consumption are smoked for 12-18 hours). After smoking, the loin is cooled to 8-10 ° C and sent to the trade network. If smoked loins are produced for shipment, they are dried at 12 ° C for 24-36 hours.
The finished loin weighs at least 1.5 kg. The thickness of the bacon in it is not less than 1 cm and not more than 4 cm. The smoked-boiled loin is boiled with steam or in freezer at 68-72 ° C for 45-60 minutes, then cooled under the shower and in the chamber to 8 ° C.
The shelf life of smoked-boiled loin at a temperature not exceeding 12 ° C is no more than 6 days.
Smoked-baked loin is prepared from salted raw materials, packed in cellophane and tied with twine; hot smoking and baking are carried out in roasting chambers at 75-85 ° С for 6-7 hours, then the products are cooled to 10-15 ° С.
Store the finished loin at 10-12 ° C for no more than 6 days.

Pressed boiled products

Pressed meat pig heads Grade I is prepared from raw or boiled pork head meat and spices (ground pepper, bay leaf).
Using raw meat The cheeks are removed from the pork heads, salted in brine for 24 hours, after the brine has drained off, the meat is tightly placed in molds with the simultaneous laying of spices, covered with a lid and pressed, then boiled in steam chambers or water boilers at 82 ° C for 6 hours.
When using boiled meat, the chopped heads are injected with brine, rubbed with dry salt, poured with brine and salted for 3 days, after draining, they are washed and boiled at a low boil for 5 hours, then cooled and the meat is removed from the bones in whole pieces.
The boiled meat is tightly packed into molds with the skin against the walls and sprinkled with pepper. The filled forms are closed with lids and pressed. Cook in steam chambers or water boilers at 82 ° C for 1 hour.
After cooking, the lids of the molds are pressed to capacity, the meat is turned over to drain and cooled at 0-2 ° C for 12 hours. The pressed meat of the bottom heads is removed from the molds, cleaned and wrapped in cellophane or parchment.
The shelf life of pressed pork meat at a temperature not lower than 0 ° C and not higher than 8 ° C is no more than 2 days.

Pressed beef of grade I is prepared from pieces of beef, separated from the scapular and group-ribbed parts of the carcass with the addition of spices (salt, sugar, black pepper, garlic, onion, bay leaf). Rub the beef abundantly with a curing mixture with spices, put it tightly in a mold, press it with a lid, keep it at 10-12 ° C for 3-4 hours, press it again and boil it for 5-6 hours at 80-90 ° C; press again and send the broth to drain and cool into the chamber for 12-18 hours; chilled pressed beef is removed from the mold and wrapped in cellophane or parchment.
The pressed beef should be stored at 0 - 8 ° С for no more than 3 days.
Pressed pork is prepared from the meat of the shoulder-scapular part of pork carcasses after removing fat, bones, cartilage and excess intermuscular fat. The prepared raw materials are salted using the dry method with the addition of spices, placed in a mold and pressed with a lid; after a short exposure of the meat in the salting, the pork is boiled, pressed again, the broth is drained from the mold; cooled, cleaned and packed.
Pressed bacon is prepared from cuts from the neck and abdomen (35% lean pork, 50% fatty pork and 15% skin). After rubbing with a curing mixture, the raw materials are placed in molds, pressed halfway and kept for 10-12 hours, then poured with brine and additionally salted for 2 days. Further processing is the same as in the production of pressed beef.

Baked meat products

Moscow neck baked top grade is produced from unsalted cervical part of a carcass after removal of adjacent subcutaneous fat. The tenderloin is rubbed with salt, ground black pepper and garlic, then placed on baking sheets and baked in ovens for 2.5-3.5 hours at 120-150 ° C; then the neck is cooled to 0-6 ° C and packed in cellophane. The finished product has an oval-elongated shape, dry surface, delicate consistency, its pleasant taste, with a pronounced smell of singing, on the cut - a kind of natural cooked meat with intermuscular fat layers.
You can store the neck at 5-8 ° C for no more than 5 days.

Boiled pork of the highest grade is prepared from the hip part of pork half carcasses. After removing the bones from the ham, the fat part is rubbed with salt and the ham is cooked. In the production of fried boiled pork, the ham is placed on baking sheets and fried for 1 hour on the stove, after which it is placed in the oven for stewing at 170-190 ° C for 3-4 hours. 4-5 hours at 120-170 ° C. In the production of boiled pork, it is placed on carts or in basins and boiled in steam chambers at 85-95 ° C for 5 hours.
After heat treatment, the boiled pork from the surface is seasoned with red pepper or a mixture of red pepper and garlic, cooled and packed.
Ready-made boiled pork has a pleasant smell and taste, characteristic of a lightly salted baked product, with a pronounced specific aroma of roasted pork and spices. The shelf life of boiled pork is no more than 3 days at 6-8 ° C; with longer storage, dehydration, airing and darkening of the product surface occurs.

Premium carbonate is made from the dorsal or psoas muscle (sirloin) with a surface layer of fat 5-10 mm thick, the fatty part is rubbed with salt. To obtain fried carbonates, fillets are placed on baking trays with the fat side up and fried on the stove for 30-60 minutes, then placed in the oven, where they are stewed at 170-190 ° C for up to 1 hour. To obtain baked carbonates, fillets are baked in rotary ovens at 120-170 ° C for 60-90 minutes.
Hot chop is seasoned with finely ground red pepper powder or a mixture of red pepper and garlic, then cooled and packed in cellophane. A feature of the finished product is a fragrant, specific smell; slightly salted, juicy taste.
The shelf life of carbonates at 6-8 ° C should not exceed 3 days.

Smoked sirloin

Smoked fillet of the highest grade is prepared from the back muscles of pork half carcasses. The fillets are cooled, rubbed with a curing mixture and kept for 2 days, after which they are pressed, poured with brine and salted for 5-6 days, then soaked for 1 hour in cold water, cleaned and tightly covered with an intestinal membrane; the loaves are tied with twine, scalded in boiling water, dried for 10-40 minutes and smoked at a temperature of 30-35 ° C for 24-48 hours, after cooling the fillets are dried for 10-15 days.

Pork pastroma

Pork pastry of the highest grade is prepared from the neck meat of pork meat or bacon carcasses. The prepared raw material is cut into rectangular layers 2-3 cm thick along the muscle stratification line and diagonal cuts are made for better salting and retention of spices; rub with a curing mixture (salt, saltpeter, black pepper, fresh garlic) and put for 24 hours to ripen; salted semi-finished products for pastroma are hung on frames and smoked for 3.5-4 hours at a temperature of 90-110 ° C; then the pastor is cooled and packed in cellophane or parchment. It is produced both as a whole and in packaged form: in portions of 100-500 g. Portions are usually packed under vacuum in transparent impermeable films.

Hot and cold smoked fish

Hot and cold smoked fish is nutritious, tasty product ready to eat without additional culinary processing... There are two methods of smoking - hot and cold. The choice of smoking method is primarily determined by the properties of raw materials and consumer demand.
In hot smoking, fresh or defrosted fish is first treated with a flavoring salting so that the content of table salt in the mint of the finished fish is 1.5-3% (for some fish species up to 4%). Then the fish is hot smoked at an air temperature usually from 75-80 to 120-130 degrees. In this case, the fish is baked in own juice; the temperature in the thickness of its meat by the end of the smoking process reaches 70-75 degrees. The surface of the fish acquires an eolithic color (color), its meat is impregnated with a pleasant smoked aroma.
Hot smoked fish is usually produced for local consumption, as it does not withstand long-term transportation and storage - it is a perishable product. Sometimes it is frozen immediately after the end of the smoking process and transported in frozen form to consumer centers.

Cold smoked fish, which also has a pleasant taste and aroma, is more stable during storage. It is produced from salted fish, subjecting the latter to first soaking and then smoking. The salt content in cold smoked fish is allowed within 5-12%, for herring - up to 14%. Cold smoking of fish is usually carried out at a temperature of about 30-35 degrees. With cold smoking of fatty fish, the temperature and the drying process and the actual smoking are maintained no higher than 25 degrees. For fish with lean and medium fat content, at the end of smoking, the temperature can be raised to 40 degrees.
In cold smoked baking, fish is dehydrated and impregnated with smoke aromas. However, the final formation of the taste, aroma and consistency of cold smoked fish meat, called ripening, occurs after harvesting it in a container and storing it for several days.

Many types of oceanic fish are currently processed by hot smoking, but products from mackerel, bream, sardines and some other fish are distinguished by the best bite qualities. Hot smoked fish is good as a snack, in addition, it can be served warmed up with vegetable side dishes.
For cold smoking from ocean fish send mero, negrita, oil fish, bluefish, marble, umbrina, mackerel, horse mackerel, etc. Cold smoked products from horse mackerel, mackerel, sea carp and bluefish are widely known.
The fish is smoked unseparated, gutted with the head or decapitated, cut into balyk or pieces.



Who has not tried boiled - smoked brisket at least once in his life? When thin layers of meat alternate with tender lard, and this wonderful, smoked aroma! Smoked brisket is enough nutritious product, the calorie content of pork belly per 100 grams of product is 494 kilocalories, but what a taste it has!

Such a treat can become a decoration of the festive table, you just need to follow the simple rules of choice. And even better, if you cook boiled-smoked brisket at home - it's not difficult at all.

There are now two main smoking technologies: hot and cold, the main difference between them is the temperature of the smoke and the processing time. For the hot method, the smoke (and in general the temperature inside the smoking chamber) should be about 100 degrees, and several hours will be enough in time. While cold smoking is carried out at room temperature(20 or 30 degrees), requires several days and some knowledge of the process. Below will be described the main points that you need to know about this or that type of smoking.

Hot smoking

The exposed brisket is usually marinated beforehand. In most cases, it is first rubbed with salt, pepper and other spices to taste and placed in a cool place for several hours so that the meat and lard are saturated with spicy aromas and flavors of spices. This is the so-called dry salting method.

Here's about a home smokehouse for hot smoking. They all work on the same principle, as in this photo.

There is also a wet one - for this pork belly soaked or boiled in a marinade, which traditionally consists of water, salt, sugar, black or red pepper (sometimes a mixture of them), bay leaves and other spices and seasonings to taste.

After the meat is marinated, it is dried in the air and only then placed in the smokehouse. Thanks to pre-cooking, the brisket is tender and soft with a slightly smoky smell and taste.

Cold smoking

You can smoke the brisket in another way. Unlike hot, it takes more time. In most cases, it can take a week or even 9-10 days to make a truly delicious quality product. This depends to a large extent on the size of the pieces - it is more difficult for smoking substances from the smoke to penetrate into a thick layer of meat or lard, and this takes more time.

When smoked cold, the brisket is first also processed with spices, after which it is poured with marinade to the top and left to marinate in a cold place for 7-8 days. During this time, the meat will be able to absorb all the main taste and aroma notes of the marinade, and its structure also changes - the meat becomes softer and juicier from the inside.

After that, the meat should be soaked in running water for half a day, and then the same amount of time is spent on drying. The soaked and dried meat is sent to the smokehouse, where it spends another day or two at medium temperatures. You can smoke the brisket in the smokehouse longer, up to a week - the main thing is to know what result is needed. The exact time depends on the model and technical characteristics of the smokehouse, as well as on taste preferences.

There is one more way of "smoking" - in onion husk marinade or tea leaves. Why marinade onion peel? In fact, the husk gives the brisket all its color during the cooking process, due to which the meat acquires a delicate, golden tint. As for the taste, the onion peel does not affect the taste characteristics. The smokehouse in this method is not involved in any way - the meat is simply boiled in a solution and that's it. Therefore, in fact, this is not real smoking, but only imitation. But the products are still quite tasty.

Smoked Brisket Food Ideas

Smoked brisket is a treasure trove of ideas for interesting and delicious dishes that will appeal to everyone. Raw smoked or pre-cooked brisket can be a great snack, and can also be used to prepare other dishes. So, putting boiled-smoked brisket in borsch, hodgepodge, pickle or pea soup, you can add some piquancy to the first course.

Chopped smoked brisket can be added to salads, and there it will be the main component, and fresh vegetables and / or herbs will make the brisket great company. Alternatively, you can slightly modify classic recipes salads such as Olivier (instead of doctor's sausage put the brisket), French salad or " Man's whim". You can use the brisket as part of cold cuts, which is served at the festive table.

Finally, boiled-smoked brisket can be safely used as a full-fledged second course, and all that remains is to prepare a side dish (rice, potatoes, buckwheat - at your discretion). In general, the brisket itself goes well with foods such as corn, boiled potatoes in their skins, tomatoes, cucumbers, broccoli, and herbs. In short, there are many products that go well with boiled - cold or hot smoked smoked brisket.

Smoking recipes

There are a lot of specific recipes for smoking brisket, and it is impossible to list them all in one article. Probably, each owner has his own favorite, "crown" recipe. So we will only present a couple of the most common ways.

Cooked-smoked brisket in Russian

The hot smoked recipe below is a great example of how simple at first glance ingredients can help the right approach able to turn into an appetizing dish that is in no way inferior to complex snacks.

To cook brisket in Russian, you need the following components:

  • one and a half liters of boiled water;
  • 1 kilogram of pork belly (belly);
  • half a teaspoon of red and black pepper;
  • a few bay leaves;
  • 8 tablespoons of coarse salt;
  • one and a half tablespoons of sugar;
  • 6 or 7 cloves of garlic.

Cooking method:

  1. First you need to prepare the marinade. To do this, pour boiled water into a saucepan, add salt and all other spices and wait until the water boils. After that, reduce heat and simmer the marinade over low heat for 10-15 minutes.
  2. While the marinade is on the fire, rinse the brisket thoroughly under cold water and then put in boiling spiced water. Simmer the brisket over low heat for an hour and a half, then remove and wait for the meat to dry out. Make small cuts on the meat evenly along the entire length of the piece - you will need them to stuff the meat with garlic in the next step.
  3. Cut the garlic cloves into thin slices and stuff the brisket with them.
  4. It remains to put the brisket with garlic in the smokehouse for an hour or an hour and a half. You can serve the brisket as independent dish, or use to prepare other treats.

Bon Appetit! The smoked pork belly is ready.

Home-style smoked brisket

This recipe will be prepared using cold smoking technology, which has its own merits. Since brisket is a rather lengthy process and requires a lot of time, it is more advisable to cook a large amount of meat at once in this way.

For the recipe you will need:

  • 3 liters of water;
  • pork belly - 4 kilograms;
  • 6 - 7 cloves of garlic;
  • 130 grams of coarse salt;
  • 1 teaspoon of red ground pepper;
  • 2 - 3 bay leaves;
  • 2 teaspoons of sugar.

Cooking method:

  1. Use a blender to chop the bay leaves and mix with the grated garlic. Stir well and grease the sides of the brisket. Before this, the meat must be thoroughly rinsed under running water and excess veins must be removed. Leave the meat, greased with the garlic-laurel mixture, in the refrigerator overnight.
  2. When the meat has stood in the refrigerator for enough time, you can start preparing the marinade. Pour water into a saucepan, add salt, pepper and sugar and put on fire. After boiling, cook the marinade for 4 - 5 minutes, and then cool.
  3. Dip the brisket into the cooled marinade and put the saucepan with meat and marinade in the refrigerator for 5 to 6 days.
  4. After 6 days, remove the brisket from the marinade and soak in cold water for 6 to 7 hours. After that, the meat should be washed and left in a draft for 10 - 12 hours.
  5. Now you can start the smoking process. Place the meat in the smokehouse for 18 - 36 hours, the smoking temperature should not exceed 30 degrees. After a day and a half, the meat can be removed and left in the open air for proper ventilation.

Despite the complexity and duration of the process, with a competent approach, you can get smoked meat of excellent quality, which will delight any, even the most fastidious gourmets. Bon Appetit!

Soak the beans overnight in cold water. Change the water and cook the beans for 1 hour, until the beans become soft. Scrape the young carrots with a knife, wash thoroughly. Slice the carrots obliquely into medium-thick slices.

Boil a liter and a half of salted water in a large saucepan. Dip carrots in boiling water and blanch for 7-10 minutes. The carrots should be soft, but not soft. Remove the carrots with a slotted spoon.

Blanch the zucchini for 3-5 minutes, and put them in a bowl with the carrots (they should also be soft, but not boiled).

Prepare the dressing. Whisk 4 tablespoons vegetable oil with 2 tablespoons of white wine vinegar... Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Wash the parsley, dry and chop finely. Add to dressing and stir. Mix hot vegetables and beans with dressing and marinate for 1 hour.

Cut the smoked pork brisket into thin strips. Heat 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil in a frying pan and fry the brisket until golden brown. To sprinkle vegetable salad brisket and serve. Can be eaten both cold and hot.