Tasso

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ultramag

Master of the Pit
Original poster
Apr 17, 2006
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Garden City, MO
Do any of you fine Southerners on board have a good recipe for smoking Tasso. I am wanting to try this delightful sounding southern treat. Interested in using it in jambalaya mainly. I have a recipe found but figured I'd see what I could dredge up on here. Afterall, as I understand, it is smoked.
 
Cajunsmoker,
I hope that guy made a typo…1-3/4 cup of curing salt? Thatâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s sounds like a death certificate! I use 3 oz. on a whole Canadian bacon and thatâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s maxing it :roll: Correct me if Iâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]m wrong, maybe he meant pickling salt! Set me straight!
 
Yes, I use All Purpose cure also, I think he meant something else. Check this,

3 oz Prague Powder #1 or Modern Cure (available at butcher supply stores or via internet. Morton's TenderQuik can be substituted in amount of 1.25 cups, but omit the pickling salt.)
- 1 cup Pickling Salt

Edit - Meant to say that was from another recipe.
 
Rodger, you convinced me to order some before I make it in chat I think. Are you familiar with either the Poche's or Savoie's brands? If not do you have a brand of tasso you prefer?

This has been a pretty neat hunt. I found a place I can supposedly mix and match what I want for $8 lb. including shipping if I buy 10 lbs. or more. It is a little higher the less quantity I purchase. They have Andouille, Boudin, Shrimp, Crawfish, Gator, Tasso, and many other Cajun Specialties.

Here are the best looking sources I have found:

http://www.cajungrocer.com/

http://www.nuawlins.com/

http://www.cajunspecialtymeats.com/

The top two look the best so far to me and NuAwlins is the one I mentioned above. Do you have any experience with or know of any of these places? If not got one you could recommend that is reputable?
 
Here is the recipe that I had found and was leaning towards before I posted this:

http://www.gumbopages.com/food/tasso.html

While I'm wading in the deep end of on topic anyway, Tasso Spaghetti? Man, I gotta get me some of this stuff.
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Tasso Spaghetti
 
Excellent link and pics smokemaster! I had not found that one yet. I may just have to make it instead of buying it yet. It's just always better when your self sufficient and make your own it seems.
 
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