Glad to see everyone trying this out! It is a simple recipe but I've sure been happy with the results. There really is something to "leaving out all the perfume" and sticking to the basics. The only thing I would change on my next batch is up the black pepper by about 30%.
Ducko.......I'll be REAL REAL interested to see how you come out using the smoked brisket trimmings---this has to be the key to the texture they get.
I may just need to make some more myself...I've about given all mine away!
TD
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Awesome post, thanks for sharing.
tdimler wrote:Glad to see everyone trying this out! It is a simple recipe but I've sure been happy with the results. There really is something to "leaving out all the perfume" and sticking to the basics. The only thing I would change on my next batch is up the black pepper online by about 30%.
Ducko.......I'll be REAL REAL interested to see how you come out using the smoked brisket trimmings---this has to be the key to the texture they get.
I may just need to make some more myself...I've about given all mine away!
TD
Glad you liked it.....I just made a couple more batches of this the other day! Same basic formula though I did get my hands on some "Bull Binder" but haven't done enough sampling to decide if it is meaningfully different than the milk powder I was using.gansu wrote:Awesome post, thanks for sharing.
TD