Santa Claus Casing ???

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jarhead

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Nov 8, 2011
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Marionville, Missouri
I bought some of these to stuff and use for Christmas presents.
I made a batch of summer sausage, the same one that I always make.
Used the same method and times for soaking and stuffing.
These were 12" casings, so I stuffed with 1-1/4 pounds of meat mix.
After cooking, the casings did not stick to the meat and shrink like my others have done.
Is there a fix for this or am I stuck giving UGLY Christmas Presents?
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I was thinking maybe a poach would shrink them up. Any suggestions?
Thanks

 
I've heard you can drop them in boiling water for a minute to tighten them up. I've never tried it and can't seem to find where I read it, but you might want to try one and see what happens.
 
Thanks guys.
This is what I done to half fast fix the problem.
Brought a pot of water to 180F. Put the sausages in for 10 minutes. Removed to cold running water and tightened the ends up. Then air drying now.
I think my screw-up was that I couldn't keep the end tight and tie it off at the same time contributed to my problem.
If I would have brought my hog ring pliers with me, that would have not been an issue.

After the poach.


Sliced uncased log from the cleanout.


Debbie's dogs want another sample. NOT!!!
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What temp are you smoking at? Also are you poking the casing to let air out while your stuffing?

The only time I have had a casing like that is when I smoked them at too high of a temp. Ive had a few air pockets before but having the poked casings helped with that issue.
 
Thanks DriedStick.

Ikrus, now that I think about it, I did put a little less than 1-1/4# in it. But not much.

Bmudd, I started em out at 110F for 1 hour. Added the AMNTS with oak. Took the temp up 10 degrees per hour til I got to 170F.

I pulled em at 154F IT. Ice water bath until 75F IT.

No, I didn't stick the casing. I will on the next batch.

Thanks all.
 
 
Just rub it in Ikrus.
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Looks great. I think I will do the poach next time after a short time in the hot smoke.

I still have 10# to do.

Thanks.
 
 
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