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Hi All
I have just made some fast fermented pepperoni from Stanley Marianski's book. Used cure #1, but omitted the starter culture as I didn't have any.
I fermented at 100f for 16 hours and then raised smoker temp to 150f gradually until IT hit 145f.
Stanley says that for a drier sausage to air...
Hi all,
All set for a morning of sausage making.
Today I had planned to do my first batch of smoked sausages.
I have just realized that most recipes, although not all, call for the mix to be refrigerated for 24 hours before smoking.
Is it possible and safe to stuff, leave a few hours then smoke...
Hi all,
Still not sure if this was a loin or leg???
Smoked for 2 hours at 100f
Then 7 hours at 195, until IT of 145.
Looks a little dry, but can't wait to try.
John
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Hi All,
I though I had got a bargain in buying some great looking loin from the supermarket and when I unwrapped it was a boned out leg,, very nicely rolled and looking as well as marked as loin!
I have gone ahead and used a cure for bacon, including corriander seeds, mace, pepper (in addition...
Thanks everyone. I appreciate the advice.
I'd like to do dry cure, but dont have the humidity chamber..yet :)
I have seen a recipe for a smoked "pepperoni", I might give this ago, unless anyone has other suggestions (for getting closer to dry cure).
I have both of the cures at home and have...
Hi All,
I have been making fresh sausages for past few months. Favorite so far are Italian, with toasted fennel and star anise.
I want to make some cure sausages, cacciatore type, but don't have an area where I can control humidity for the cure.
I believe I can make cured sausages using #1...
Hi Everyone,
I am new to smoking food, but love cooking.
I have a Hark Electric Smoker, which had its first run yesterday with mixed results.
Looking forward to being part of the forum as I explore this form of cooking and enjoy the results!
John
Hi All,
I have just tried out my new Hark electric smoker yesterday. The result was a bit too acrid and bitter - any advice welcome!
I wanted to start with something that wouldn't take too long to cook, so decided to try chicken breasts. I made a basic rub from salt, sugar, garlic pwdr...
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