danglin’angler Newbie Original poster Thread starter Dec 1, 2021 19 8 Down on the muddy Thornapple river, Michigan Dec 11, 2021 #21 Thank you for the amazingly quick response I’m weighing my cuts and salt out today to start the cure !
Thank you for the amazingly quick response I’m weighing my cuts and salt out today to start the cure !
danglin’angler Newbie Original poster Thread starter Dec 1, 2021 19 8 Down on the muddy Thornapple river, Michigan Dec 15, 2021 #22 Bearcarver said: They can be stacked. I always bagged them individually in Ziplocks. Then I'd stack the bags nice & flat. Then once a day flip them over & reverse the stacking procedure. Bear Click to expand... Im getting small amounts of liquid in the bags should that be drained off or just keep massaging and flipping the bags daily?
Bearcarver said: They can be stacked. I always bagged them individually in Ziplocks. Then I'd stack the bags nice & flat. Then once a day flip them over & reverse the stacking procedure. Bear Click to expand... Im getting small amounts of liquid in the bags should that be drained off or just keep massaging and flipping the bags daily?
Bearcarver Gone but not forgotten RIP OTBS Member Group Lead Sep 12, 2009 45,243 18,190 Macungie, PA Dec 15, 2021 #23 danglin’angler said: Im getting small amounts of liquid in the bags should that be drained off or just keep massaging and flipping the bags daily? Click to expand... Just keep Flipping & massaging slightly. Leave the juices in the bag---They will help transport the cure & other ingredients into the meat. Bear
danglin’angler said: Im getting small amounts of liquid in the bags should that be drained off or just keep massaging and flipping the bags daily? Click to expand... Just keep Flipping & massaging slightly. Leave the juices in the bag---They will help transport the cure & other ingredients into the meat. Bear
Brokenhandle Epic Pitmaster Staff member Moderator OTBS Member ★ Lifetime Premier ★ Nov 9, 2019 12,803 13,571 Nw Iowa Dec 15, 2021 #24 Welcome from Iowa! Make sure and take lots of pics! Ryan