Poaching sausage method

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Bat119

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Mar 26, 2019
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On the border in Saskatchewan
I did a 8 lb.batch of Coburger Bratwurst for a quick bite while ice fishing was thinking about poaching them before I freeze them what's the best method?
Maybe cover with water, onions and beer in a big oven roaster set oven at 180 until the sausage reach 155?
 
Your proposed method works well with straight beer and onions, no added water - beer is water.I steam mine in a steamer basket, in a pot,under lid, with water.The only drawback is I can only fit 5-6 at a time.The steam poach seems to cook them very evenly and it's easy to check temp.When finished with a cold water shower in the sink, it yields a nice snap to the casings and a really juicy sausage down the road when seared.
 
I did 180 once ,,,, don't do that .
I see you decided on 170 that's good . Now days I SV at 140 .
 
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