Feeding my Habit
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- OldUsedParts
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Feeding my Habit
Decided to Charcoal a link of that Hebert's Pork Sausage, some Hot Wings and a couple of 4-J ABTs with some Sprouts for a side.
The Wiffy could not quit raving about how good the Link Sausage is. Used my Therma Pen for the second time and "man" is it Faaaassssssttttt
The Wiffy could not quit raving about how good the Link Sausage is. Used my Therma Pen for the second time and "man" is it Faaaassssssttttt
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Good lookin stuff Parts. Those thermapens are nice tools.
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yes Sir
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Hey, that looks great, OUP. Does the sausage need skinning or does it go with skin-on?
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thanks Y'all
Sailor Mam, they are casings filled with the stuffing and they must be good casings because they eat very well right along with the stuffing - - - I'm thinking that sheep casings are the most sought after but not real sure good casings just snap when you bite thru them and not chewy at all
Before you cook these they appear to be too loosely stuffed but as you can see on the plated piece the casing shrinks down tight to the filling.
Sailor Mam, they are casings filled with the stuffing and they must be good casings because they eat very well right along with the stuffing - - - I'm thinking that sheep casings are the most sought after but not real sure good casings just snap when you bite thru them and not chewy at all
Before you cook these they appear to be too loosely stuffed but as you can see on the plated piece the casing shrinks down tight to the filling.
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Yeah Buddy !!!!
Those look gùùùùd !
Hmm, my mad scientist lobe in my brain is pondering sumtin sumtin...
Me wonders if one could " Ripperize " one of those links with some beer soaked Kraut and that Whataburger Sauce ??
OR..
Maybe some Caramelized Onions and Spicy Brown Mustard ??
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Those look gùùùùd !
Hmm, my mad scientist lobe in my brain is pondering sumtin sumtin...
Me wonders if one could " Ripperize " one of those links with some beer soaked Kraut and that Whataburger Sauce ??
OR..
Maybe some Caramelized Onions and Spicy Brown Mustard ??
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Don't Shoot me anybody...just a thought ^^^^^^^^
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Good looking plate and those sprouts are my new favorite veggie.
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OldUsedParts wrote:thanks Y'all
Sailor Mam, they are casings filled with the stuffing and they must be good casings because they eat very well right along with the stuffing - - - I'm thinking that sheep casings are the most sought after but not real sure good casings just snap when you bite thru them and not chewy at all
Before you cook these they appear to be too loosely stuffed but as you can see on the plated piece the casing shrinks down tight to the filling.
Thanks. They sound delicious!
Hey WV....you're putting IDEAS in my head.
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Sheep casings are preferred over pork, but not as readily available.
Definitely looking good, sir!
Definitely looking good, sir!
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woodenvisions wrote:Don't Shoot me anybody...just a thought ^^^^^^^^
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I’m not hating the throughly process there…
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Nice meal Parts
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My friend owned a butcher shop,, he let me fill sausages in the skin, it's very hard to work the pressure control to stuff these.
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thanks, Gang
Pocono, there will definitely be some kind of casing in a bun at lunch so thanks for the suggestions - - - maybe bacon wrapped to achieve the Ripping
Pardnah, you are sooooo right about holding pressure to "properly" stuff those casings - - - I might have done Venison sausage three times in my life before I switched to a processor for the sausage making
Pocono, there will definitely be some kind of casing in a bun at lunch so thanks for the suggestions - - - maybe bacon wrapped to achieve the Ripping
Pardnah, you are sooooo right about holding pressure to "properly" stuff those casings - - - I might have done Venison sausage three times in my life before I switched to a processor for the sausage making
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All this talking about that larapin leftover link had me chopping up a chunk of it and mixing it with egg, salsa, pepper jack and jalapeno jelly. Then, of course, it all went on a white corn Guerrero Tort and in the Nuker to melt the chez. When I first started chopping up the sausage, I thought it was gonna be to much charcoal flavor but I was pleasantly surprised It was Yummy
I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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