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Soon you'll find that, it's not how it looks on the outside but how it looks on the inside.
I'd start off with something simple like a few pork loin for Lonzino. This will show you how your chamber is going to react to product and how to dial in your unit before you go to a lot of trouble...
Yep, it's getting close. I've been carving on these hams now for a while. Here's a shot of the ham my wife helped with, "Ole No. 5"
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f26/DangerDanphoto/Hams/HamOleNo5006.jpg
Then about 5 months later another ham I had been waiting on...
Back last November I cured several hams. In particular a boneless ham that I offered to my wife to add her special touches. She decided to name it "Succulent Harvest Ham" (I called it No.5 as it was one of 5 in a run).
At minimum we decided to go the 6 months so in real time this ham started at...
The term corn was to desribe the salting process where in the olden days of King Aurthur salt was harvested and used in a course grade, the size of corn.
Thru Romanian and other geographical areas sheep were the first to be corned then pork and beef. So I've read anyways.
I have corned pork...
I was planning to turn out some Salami this weekend but had to make a few other palns for this weekend. Knowing I had Lendenspeck project to complete I got that out of the way.
Then I took a look in the storage chamber. Things were looking a little moldy in there and some minor cleaup was to...
Hmmm once you reach about 90*F, you'll start to render off all of the fat, then depending on your fridge, say if it's a frost free, "texturally speaking" it'll dry out the salami so dry you'd need a hacksaw to cut a slice off.
If you left it less time then it won't dry out so bad but it would...
Knowing just one hunky I'm pretty sure his method goes something like this; the more the rubbin the harder the wood! Isn't that how it goes rich?
I've made some hugarian Szalami but never the kolbaz. sorry..
On a whim I brought one of my salamis (the noisette) and some peppered havarti to work with me. I've been snacking along on them today. While the table cloth and dishes are a bit savage, the salami & cheese made up for it. They tasted great and were well wroth the effort.
Sometime we make do...