



Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich Kit
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Not eligible for shipping to CanadaFollowing the decades old traditions of Montreal’s smoked meat palaces, Mile End dry-cures their house made brisket for 12 days, before smoking it for 14 hours all before it ever ends up on your plate. This kit includes everything you need to make their legendary Smoked Meat Sandwich in the comfort of your own home.
Each Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwich Kit serves between 4-6 people and includes:
- 2 lbs sliced Smoked Meat (cured and smoked brisket)
- ½ loaf sliced freshly baked artisan crafted Rye bread
- 8 oz Deli Mustard
- 1 quart McClures Whole Garlic Dill Pickles
Mile End Deli’s fresh meats should be enjoyed within 2 days of arrival and stored in the refrigerator or can be frozen for up to 2 months; please try to remove as much air from the packaging as possible before freezing.
Smoked Meat can be enjoyed cold, but if you prefer to warm the meat we recommend doing so by steaming. The best way to steam is by placing a steamer insert into a medium sauce pot that has a 1/2 inch of water below the base of the steam tray insert. An easy alternative, that is also great for a quick clean up, would be to fill the pot with a 1/2 inch of water and wrap aluminum foil over the top with a 2 inch depression towards the bottom of the pot. Gently poke holes to allow the steam to escape. Once the water is steaming, place the meat on top of the insert or foil and cover the pot for 1-2 minutes or until desired temperature has been reached.
Montreal Style Smoked Meats from the Big Apple
While a Jewish deli in New York City is certainly nothing new, it's clear from the success of Mile End that a Jewish deli DOING something new can make the difference. In a city filled with mile high pastrami sandwiches, Mile End is curing meats the Montreal way. Since 2010, founder Noah Bernamoff celebrates the tastes of his Canadian hometown by smoking, pickling and slicing every nosh on the menu in-house—including the famous smoked brisket, which uses blend of seasonings common in Montreal that make it unique from traditional NY pastrami—and yet, it’s completely familiar in the most comforting way.
You may not get the traditional NY deli side of gruff served with your meal, but don’t hold that against these sandwiches. Smoked brisket, in any form, is always something we can get behind.


































