Salty Beef Brisket and I got a job at Google
So here I am with some exciting news, but first: this beef brisket is delicious. Just over a week ago, I bought a 3.5 kg beef brisket. I actually had to cut it in two, chiefly because I didn’t have any container big enough to fit the whole thing in and let’s just assume I only ever had 1.75kg. I then brined it for a week and cooked for a few hours. The whole process went a little something like this.
I prepared some brine in which I put in fresh thyme, one anis star, 500 g demerara sugar, more or less 1.5 kg of sea salt, 4 cloves, 4 bay leaves, 1 tea spoon of ground white peppercorns, covered with 4.5 litres of water. After boiling this concoction for about 5 minutes, I let it cool down and submerged the beef brisket in it. I used a brick wrapped in two plastic bags to push the beef down as it wanted to float in the salty water.
After 6 days in the Fridge I drained the brine away and soaked the beef in fresh water for a further 24 hours. After the 24 hours, I removed the beef and rinsed it well, and it then looked like this.
I chopped up 2 carrots, 1 onion (not peeled, just cut in 4 wedges !), 2 celery stalks, 1 leek, 2 garlic cloves, some parsley and some fresh thyme to the bottom of a large sauce pan, placed the beef on top and filled with water so that half the beef was covered. I brought this to boil and then let simmer for 2 1/2 hours.
And presto ! Serve with mash… It’s delicious.
In other, much more important news: I got a job at Google and will be moving to Dublin on 12th April.
I think this is very exciting, potentially even a ‘little bit’ more exciting than a week-long beef-brining project. Google is one the big three in IT and it’s really the place to be to working now in the industry. I obviously don’t know yet too much about what the work entails, but I will be working with AdSense-customers in UK and Finland…So here I go, bye bye Birmingham….hello Dublin!




