Snack Stick Beef/Pork?

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Any thoughts on a Beef:Pork ratio for snack sticks? Trying to cut costs by mixing a little Pork butt in with my Chuck roast, but still want good snack stick flavor. Beef prices have killed my sausage making lately.
 
There is some good stuff out there outside of the classic beef snack stick. I highly suggest you check out kabanosy to start with. Don't run sticks but do run a TON of summer sausage and found cutting with pork actually made it better than all beef. I like 50/50. I bet a stick would be the same. Pork gave it better texture and mouthfeel.
 
Any thoughts on a Beef:Pork ratio for snack sticks? Trying to cut costs by mixing a little Pork butt in with my Chuck roast, but still want good snack stick flavor. Beef prices have killed my sausage making lately.
As suggested, going all pork will be the ticket on saving money and it will taste great!

If you do want to mix you can basically go any ratio you want depending on if you want more beefy flavor or not. 50/50 is great and I've even mixed 80/20 where the 20% was strickly pork fat and it is great. So you can pretty much come up with any ratio you like depending on how much flavor you want of beef.
 
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I've even mixed 80/20 where the 20% was strickly pork fat and it is great.
Agree. That IMO is the ultimate mix. 80/20 lean beef/pork fatback. Back on the 50/50... I once tested the matter and made Manwich with a 50/50 mix and my family had no idea. Honestly, I think it actually tasted BETTER than all GB. It's one of those you put off but once you try it's "why didn't I do this sooner things".
 
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