Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by Butterbean » Sun Mar 07, 2021 20:11

Albertaed wrote:
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It all looks good! I’m making corned beef next weekend.I’m been dying for a Reuben sandwich.
IMO, that is the best sandwich in the world.
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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by Scogar » Sun Mar 07, 2021 23:52

My busy weekend was this one 3/5-3/7. It started off with 12 lbs of Mexican Chorizo, using Marianski's recipe: https://www.meatsandsausages.com/sausag ... zo-mexican but substituting homegrown Pequin peppers for the cayenne. I also ground everything through the 3/8 inch plate since most of the pork was Class II And III and I figured somewhat gnarly for the recommended 1/2 inch grind. The Class I was harvested for pork pies which will hopefully get done over the next week or so and will be posted in Hyde Park. Image Image.

That rolled into Andouille, also Marianski's recipe...https://www.meatsandsausages.com/sausag ... /andouille with the substitution of the dried Pequin for cayenne again. I really liked this substitution in both sausages as I like spicy food but not necessarily ridiculous heat (i.e., ghost peppers and beyond). I was somewhat proud of my consistent links and my new room temp drying technique. Here they are hanging for two hours at room temp and after a three hour warm smoke over hickory...note they are still mostly raw internally so will be cooked for use:
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On Saturday I made Serbian sausage...I also followed Marianski https://www.meatsandsausages.com/sausag ... sh/serbian on this one as well. This was started about 12 days ago when I salted the fat...but here they are right off the smoker after 3 hours of warm oak smoke Image

Finally this morning after my brother in law raved over the chorizo, we decided to make another 18 lbs. This time we ground through the 1/4 inch plate and added 100 grams of achiote paste. Still not as red as the Mexican stuff I can get locally but the achiote did not really alter the flavor in a negative way. We can't decide which is better the 3/8 or 1/4 inch grind. The 3/8 is great for such things where the chorizo is supposed to be noticed, e.g., in scrambled eggs but if you want to use it as an ingredient...say in tacos or part of your hamburger meat than 1/4 inch is the way to go.

Tired and enjoying a nice Lenten adult beverage
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Happy :D :D that I have a mess of ingredients stored up for the spring and summer months
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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by fatboyz » Fri Mar 12, 2021 15:41

Corned beef was done yesterday. Put it in the instant pot for 60 min then let it depressurize on its own and left over night. Rueben's for lunch today!
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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by Albertaed » Sat Mar 13, 2021 00:38

Deelish. Mine will be done later tonite
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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by Scogar » Sat Mar 13, 2021 16:13

Mine comes out in three days...18 days all in. New recipe and much longer than I would otherwise do
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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by Albertaed » Sat Mar 13, 2021 17:39

Scogar wrote:
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New recipe and much longer than I would otherwise do
Do you mind sharing it?
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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by Scogar » Sat Mar 13, 2021 17:43

Not at all, it is in my response to Lorenzoid viewtopic.php?f=18&t=9353&p=44414&hilit ... oid#p44414 I had always wanted to test out the KosherDosher guy's recipes as he lives right there in NYC and seemed to really be pushing into some great ideas re: beef due to his religious ban against pork.

But I agree with Lorenzoid, that he may be doing a bit of overthinking.
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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by fatboyz » Wed Apr 07, 2021 14:54

Patience is not a strong point for me! I have been checking the large textured summer sausages and they seem very firm by squeezing. Moisture loss is only 20%. My friend tried these casings with a cooked salami and pealing the casing off was a disaster! I figured I would try the driest one and see. These have been drying for 7 weeks. It is a very "solid" texture. Likely from the "old Cow" lean beef I used. Very nice tang to it! these were fermented to 4.8.
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Very nice on Wassa bread with some dill Havarti!
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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by Scogar » Wed Apr 07, 2021 16:00

They look excellent, is the "purty" casing much harder to peel than the standard cylinder...I hate to lose the meat and be forced to nibble on the casing. But I guess the dog is happy as he does get more than his fair share of stuck cellulose and meat
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Re: Busy week/weekend sausage/meat making!

Post by fatboyz » Thu Apr 08, 2021 01:30

Scogar wrote:
Wed Apr 07, 2021 16:00
They look excellent, is the "purty" casing much harder to peel than the standard cylinder...I hate to lose the meat and be forced to nibble on the casing. But I guess the dog is happy as he does get more than his fair share of stuck cellulose and meat
That was my concern! When my friend did it he lost a good 3/8" all around! I cut the netting first then the casing just peeled off beautifully! Zero sticking.
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