Hi all,
I'm new here but have been using this site as a great resource. I recently got into this game. I hunt a lot so have been starting to make my own venison products verses taking it to the locker, and I'm very happy with it.
I am wondering what is the best / easiest way to close snack stick cologen casings? I've read they can be twisted?
For more context, my first few batches have gone fine. I am using 19mm casings with a sausage stuffer. I have a propane smoker that allows me to hang sticks at roughly 20", so I can make the sections about 40" long. Two problems I have been running into, (1) it seems the internal temperature towards the bottom of the sticks does not come up quickly enough, so I have been cutting the bottom 6" off and letting those continue to smoke, that's a pain. Also (2) because I'm only making 40" sections, I seem to be spending much more time tying casings than stuffing. I have tried stuffing one large tube, then cutting but some of the mixture would seep out of the end. Admittedly I have not yet tried just twisting.
Is the answer just coiling the snack sticks on the racks? Or am I missing something? I think hanging does allow to maximize the space. The smoker is not large, I believe it's a "Pit Boss 3"
I'm new here but have been using this site as a great resource. I recently got into this game. I hunt a lot so have been starting to make my own venison products verses taking it to the locker, and I'm very happy with it.
I am wondering what is the best / easiest way to close snack stick cologen casings? I've read they can be twisted?
For more context, my first few batches have gone fine. I am using 19mm casings with a sausage stuffer. I have a propane smoker that allows me to hang sticks at roughly 20", so I can make the sections about 40" long. Two problems I have been running into, (1) it seems the internal temperature towards the bottom of the sticks does not come up quickly enough, so I have been cutting the bottom 6" off and letting those continue to smoke, that's a pain. Also (2) because I'm only making 40" sections, I seem to be spending much more time tying casings than stuffing. I have tried stuffing one large tube, then cutting but some of the mixture would seep out of the end. Admittedly I have not yet tried just twisting.
Is the answer just coiling the snack sticks on the racks? Or am I missing something? I think hanging does allow to maximize the space. The smoker is not large, I believe it's a "Pit Boss 3"