Umai venison chorizo

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crazymoon

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I used 1 pound of pork back fat ,3 pounds of venison and 1 pound of pork butt.
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I ground the meat through a 3/8 inch plate and added a Umai chorizo spice pack,cure #2 , bactoferm T-SPX and non iodized salt.
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The farce was stuffed into 50mm umai casings and sealed with zip ties
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I'm throwing this picture in to show my new stainless steel tool that makes cleaning the remaining meat out of the stuffing tube a breeze!
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The sausage rested in my closet for 3 days at about 75 degrees to start the fermentation process,it is now in the fridge for a 30-35% weight loss.
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Fantastic . The fermented color is awesome . Yeah , I bet it does smell good .
I use dowel rods , but like the looks of that tool . You make that ?
 
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Fantastic . The fermented color is awesome . Yeah , I bet it does smell good .
I use dowel rods , but like the looks of that tool . You make that ?
CS, I always used wooden dowels but the cleanup left something to be desired. I bought a set of four of the SS pushers from the Sausage Maker. I love them as they clean up so easily.
 
UPDATE-I took the chorizo to almost 40% weight loss and it came out great.
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Here is the money shot,very tasty!
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