For those of us fortunate enough to have a Cash & Carry nearby. I just pulled up the specials and they have boneless pork cushion for only 1.79 a pound. Good for PP or making sausages. Looks about a 15 pound average pack.
Roger that.....brisket outrageous as well....no end in sight, even with grilling season pretty much over. I don't know how large families make it....guess that's why there are so many varities or Hamburger Helper......I see sausage in my future......WillieOn my way!! Need some stainless cleaner anyways! Wish tri tip would go on sale. I was told by a really good source not to hold my breath on that one!
Hey....I was just cruisin' some old threads and noticed your post. Seriously hoping your wife is doing better now after the Chemo. Was also curious how the ham turned out using the cushion meat. I have yet to attempt making ham or bacon....not high on my list of things to do although curious about the process. I have more than enough sausage recipes to crank out seems like, keeping me busy enough.....Willie
I picked up one of those deals on Pork Cushion a little over 3 weeks ago now, there were 4 in the packeage. Looked at all the things you could do with them, and couldn't decide how I wanted to use them. So....
- 1 sliced up for pork steaks and into the freezer
- 1 left whole and into the freezer for a pork roast
- 2 into Pop's Brine to "attempt" ham
The 2 in brine are coming out today, and will be smoked over the weekend.
Due to smoker restrictions I have my plan is to smoke @ 165 until internal @ 135. going to smoke with Hickory pellets, and use my amaz'n dust smoker with hickory dust in it.
Unfortunately, I haven't gotten to try any of the steaks, since my wife is just finishing Chemo, and has "chemo taste buds" right now. She can't stand the flavor of regular pork (ham is still ok), or any chicken (which really makes me sad as I love chicken), but most anything beef tastes good to her.
Here's hoping her taste buds come back soon, they tell me the chemo can mess up her taste for up to 3 months after she's done.
The ham came out "OK". The meat itself is a little tough, but sliced thin for sandwiches, or chunked for omelets it has great taste. It's definitely not a cut I would use to make my Easter ham, it's just too tough.
Was also curious how the ham turned out using the cushion meat. I have yet to attempt making ham or bacon....not high on my list of things to do although curious about the process.