freezing hog casings

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Doug b

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Havent made my first batch of sausage yet, still have more deer to cube up, but I have everything needed. Bought hog casings and put them in the freezer, was that ok to do?
I wasn't sure about just leaving them in fridge. thank you
 
Havent made my first batch of sausage yet, still have more deer to cube up, but I have everything needed. Bought hog casings and put them in the freezer, was that ok to do?
I wasn't sure about just leaving them in fridge. thank you

Doug I use to do that,I find it is better to keep them covered in heavy salt ( Refrigerated )
Even in the freezer they should be packed in salt
Richie
 
They say it weakens the casing, I've never froze them before so I can't say for sure. but like Richie said, pack in salt and refrig, works for me
 
I agree with everyone else here.

I have read that it is not good to freeze natural casings but I have and I do. I've had no issues with them.

After I finish my sausage stuffing I vac seal the leftovers and freeze. Mine are full of the soaking water, I don't even salt them. I still have no issues with them.

So feel free to go with any of the suggestions that work for you to this point :)
 
I've kept mine wet in the fridge since I read the thread by boykjo . Works great and they are always ready to go .

Thats the link above .
 
I think the ice crystals "may" damage the casing... It may not be readily noticeable... maybe a side by side comparison of sausage stuffed with frozen and refrigerated would be cool... " may" shed some light on it ...
I've had casings, in salt, in the refer, for 10 years... no problem... That was when I tried making andouille using a Kitchen Aid grinder / stuffer... One batch, hung up my uniform in mothballs.... Then I found this forum...
 
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Well I hear what daveo is saying about ice crystals, all I can say is I never had that problem, maybe because I use up what I buy rather quickly.
I also, like what chainsaw said about keeping them in water in the refer and they are ready to use. I do that from time to time, but I usually plan on using the casing within a month maybe two.
 
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