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help me out with a recipe

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i always bought prepacked seasonings for summer sausage. i'm looking for the taste of hillshire farms summer sausage. I have everything needed except for the seasonings. I have cure, NFDM, ECA, casings, meat, smoker, scales, thermometers. what's the standard recipe for the typical summer sausage taste/texture. the only thing i don't have is a way to grind coarse spices into fine.

thanks
 
the only thing i don't have is a way to grind coarse spices into fine.

thanks

Electric coffee grinders - the type with the whirly food processor type blades - work really well. Except for nutmeg...don't try putting a whole nutmeg nut in one. Just don't.... ;) I've used a Braun grinder for years:
braun-coffee-grinder.jpg
 
To get close to the HFarms SS you will need ames phos, vitamin c (ascorbic acid) Not the same as ECA, dextrose, isolated soy, corn syrup solids, sodium erythorbate.

However if you want really good SS use a recipe that does not add all the binders and flavor fillers.
 
To get close to the HFarms SS you will need ames phos, vitamin c (ascorbic acid) Not the same as ECA, dextrose, isolated soy, corn syrup solids, sodium erythorbate.

However if you want really good SS use a recipe that does not add all the binders and flavor fillers.
fill me in on that really good SS recipe please
 
OS, I buy fermento from the sausage maker and it works well in my VSS.
 
Electric coffee grinders - the type with the whirly food processor type blades - work really well. Except for nutmeg...don't try putting a whole nutmeg nut in one. Just don't.... ;) I've used a Braun grinder for years:
braun-coffee-grinder.jpg

LOL!!! I bet that made quite a racket as your grinder gave up the ghost.

Go with a cheap coffee grinder, as mentioned. If you’re changing spice profiles, run some rice through it and wipe it out with a dry paper towel.
 
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