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Chuck’s Food Shack: How to make your own DIY pastrami at home — it takes 5 days
San Antonio Express-News ^ | Sep. 28, 2020 | Chuck Blount

Posted on 09/28/2020 12:01:45 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Chef Sean Archer of San Antonio’s Max and Louie’s New York Diner knows a thing or two about pastrami sandwiches. It’s the most requested item on the menu at the popular North Side restaurant, and he estimates at least 20 to 30 pounds is carved up for customers every day.

The Max and Louie’s take on pastrami is one of the best you will find in the San Antonio area, with 6 ounces of the cured beef piled high on your bread of choice. But if you prefer to stay true to the classics, rye bread should be your pick, and according to Archer, deli mustard is your only option with a side of coleslaw and a pickle spear.

“If I see any other type of mustard, I would want to take it off the table,” Archer laughed. “Customers can do as they wish, but I think what we consider the classic pastrami sandwich experience is the best experience.”

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TOPICS: Food; Local News
KEYWORDS: food; pastrami; patrami; recipes; sanantonio; sandwich
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To: nickcarraway

bttt for my wife.


21 posted on 09/28/2020 3:31:55 PM PDT by A Cyrenian (Send everyone back to their states and let the states pay for their congress electives.)
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