Passing Wind Estates Bratwurst

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Looks great. I do a single gring with the small plate and see no difference with a double grind
Thanks, bmudd. I think I have to agree with you. There was a difference but not enough for the extra work.

Disco
Brats Look fantastic Disco! Another fine post from Passing Winds Estates!
Thanks, Case. They were fun to make.

Disco
 
Disco those Brats look amazing!! I'm gonna have to try the addition of chicken. I believe some traditional bratwurst was made using a combination of pork and veal, which would lead to a lighter final product. Good to know that the chicken serves the same purpose at a fraction of the price of veal.

I agree on the Kitchenaid stuffer being less than optimal. I don't mind the grinder, as 5-10lbs is about the most I ever do, but that stuffer is just PAINFUL. I've been dropping hints like mad for the Grizzly 5lb. stuffer to be under the tree, so hopefully the little woman sees the light. Luckily she loves bratwurst.

As for the Passing Wind moniker, I love it!! My first sailboat was almost named "Breaking Wind" for similar reasons. The day I got it, I was sitting aboard around sunset with a buddy of mine having a few adult beverages. It was a gorgeous summer evening in a very secluded marina and the only sounds were the birds and the wind in the rigging. Suddenly, my gastric pressure relief valve deployed, violently disrupting the quiet evening and the family picnic going on 3 boats down the dock. After much snickering and locker room remarks, my buddy said, "Well I think you've just Christened your boat." He raised his glass and toasted "BREAKING WIND".

I didn't have the nerve to use the name, though I now wish I had.
 
 
Disco those Brats look amazing!! I'm gonna have to try the addition of chicken. I believe some traditional bratwurst was made using a combination of pork and veal, which would lead to a lighter final product. Good to know that the chicken serves the same purpose at a fraction of the price of veal.

I agree on the Kitchenaid stuffer being less than optimal. I don't mind the grinder, as 5-10lbs is about the most I ever do, but that stuffer is just PAINFUL. I've been dropping hints like mad for the Grizzly 5lb. stuffer to be under the tree, so hopefully the little woman sees the light. Luckily she loves bratwurst.

As for the Passing Wind moniker, I love it!! My first sailboat was almost named "Breaking Wind" for similar reasons. The day I got it, I was sitting aboard around sunset with a buddy of mine having a few adult beverages. It was a gorgeous summer evening in a very secluded marina and the only sounds were the birds and the wind in the rigging. Suddenly, my gastric pressure relief valve deployed, violently disrupting the quiet evening and the family picnic going on 3 boats down the dock. After much snickering and locker room remarks, my buddy said, "Well I think you've just Christened your boat." He raised his glass and toasted "BREAKING WIND".

I didn't have the nerve to use the name, though I now wish I had.
I would recommend the chicken but I like a lighter brat. A friend is famous for his brats but they are dense and very rich with tons of spices. I find them too rich.

I love the boat story! I keep telling my missus you have to have fun in life. She rolls her eyes and goes along with me.

Disco
 
Such great passing wind, breaking wind, and stories of how grand things begin! Cheers to all! (And from someone who does both of those audible activities, and pretty well)! Smiles. Happy Sunday!! - Leah
 
 
Such great passing wind, breaking wind, and stories of how grand things begin! Cheers to all! (And from someone who does both of those audible activities, and pretty well)! Smiles. Happy Sunday!! - Leah
Thanks, Leah. I feel like I am back in elementary school with all the flatulence discussion!
 
Disco, morning...... Great tutorial...   I got her copied and filed.......  Thanks......  Your neighbor to the South......  Watching the Hawks.....    
 
 
Disco, morning...... Great tutorial...   I got her copied and filed.......  Thanks......  Your neighbor to the South......  Watching the Hawks.....    
Thanks, Dave. I am watching the CFL Semifinals today.

Disco
 
Looking good Disco. I have been wanting to try Brats but the veal always stops me in my tracks since I do not "stock" veal in the freezer/fridge. Chicken is a different story. :)

I have a Butt in the fridge I was thinking about all day yesterday trying to figure out what it wanted to become, and now I know.

Thanks.
 
 
Looking good Disco. I have been wanting to try Brats but the veal always stops me in my tracks since I do not "stock" veal in the freezer/fridge. Chicken is a different story. :)

I have a Butt in the fridge I was thinking about all day yesterday trying to figure out what it wanted to become, and now I know.

Thanks.
Thanks, Carlos.

I was really happy with the way these turned out. I should point out that I have only had pure pork and pork and beef bratwurst prior to these so I can't compare them to pork and veal. That being said, I have already eaten more of these than I should have as they are tasty.

Disco
 
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