how long should i hold summer sausage at 156 internal once it reaches that temp?
deerjackie Fire Starter Original poster Dec 10, 2009 71 10 west TN Jan 16, 2010 #1 how long should i hold summer sausage at 156 internal once it reaches that temp?
mballi3011 Gone but not forgotten. RIP OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Mar 12, 2009 14,459 58 Jan 16, 2010 #2 All you should have to do is get it there. You want to pull it at 156 according to the directions I have on the sausage.
All you should have to do is get it there. You want to pull it at 156 according to the directions I have on the sausage.
salmonclubber Gone but not forgotten. RIP OTBS Member Jul 3, 2005 1,282 20 forks washington Jan 16, 2010 #3 yeah pull as soon as it reaches 156
scpatterson Smoking Fanatic OTBS Member SMF Premier Member May 1, 2009 938 14 Mcnairy County Tennessee Jan 16, 2010 #4 Pull it as soon as it reaches that temp and give a cold water shower or ice to stop the temp form rising once you pull it.......Good Luck
Pull it as soon as it reaches that temp and give a cold water shower or ice to stop the temp form rising once you pull it.......Good Luck
jerseyhunter Smoking Fanatic Jan 12, 2008 557 18 The Woods of Jersey Jan 17, 2010 #5 I pull mine at 152*-154* never had a problem.
nickelmore Smoking Fanatic Feb 5, 2009 546 10 Lockport IL Jan 17, 2010 #7 I think most call to shower it in cold water until the internal temp is around 100 or so. This stops the cooking process. Hang at room temp to bloom. I did not understand what the heck bloom was but it does make sausage look good.
I think most call to shower it in cold water until the internal temp is around 100 or so. This stops the cooking process. Hang at room temp to bloom. I did not understand what the heck bloom was but it does make sausage look good.
tigerregis Meat Mopper Oct 29, 2009 188 14 Oakville,ON Jan 17, 2010 #8 Bloom is the colour that develops when beef is cut on the block. It is the combination of oxygen and hemoglobin that produces it.
Bloom is the colour that develops when beef is cut on the block. It is the combination of oxygen and hemoglobin that produces it.