Smoked Venison Summer Sausage Recipe

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DirectionsStep1Cut the meat and fat into chunks that will fit into your grinder. Trim as much sinew and silverskin as you can. Put the fat into a container in the fridge. Mix the dextrose, salt and curing salt with the meats and put it in …Step2The next day, put your grinding equipment — blade, coarse and fine die, etc. — in the freezer. Mix the ginger, cloves and half of the remaining spices with the meat and fat. Put the mixture into the freezer and let everythi…Step3When the meat and fat are cold, take them out and grind through the coarse die of the grinder; I use a 10 mm plate. Test the temperature of the mixture, and if it’s 35°F or colder, go ahead and grind it all again thro…Step4Once the sausage has been ground twice, test the temperature again to make sure it’s 35°F or colder. I prefer to chill the mix down to 28°F to 32°F for this next stage. Chill the mix and when it’s cold enough, take it out …Step5Stuff the sausage into hog casings rather loosely. For this sausage, you want long links. First cut lengths of casing about 2 feet long. Stuff each with a little more than 1 foot's worth of sausage, leaving with plent…Step6When you’re ready, gently compress the long links. Keep an eye out for air pockets. Use a sterile needle or sausage pricker (set it aglow in your stovetop flame) to puncture the casing over all the air pockets. Gently …Step7Hang the links from a clothes rack or somesuch. I use “S” rings you buy from the hardware store to hang them from the clothes rack rods. Now you need to ferment your links, keeping them warm and moist. …Step8Move the sausages to your smoker and smoke them over very low heat for up to 4 hours of continuous smoke. It is vitally important that you do not cook your links here, so put ice in the water tray of the sm…Step9Now you need to dry your sausages and turn them into salami. Hang them in a place that is about 50°F to 60°F with about 80 to 90 percent humidity. In most cases you will need to put a humidifier under your links. I …Step10You now have boerenmetworst. To store long-term, vacuum seal them individually and keep in the fridge. They will last indefinitely this way, and the vacuum sealing will keep them from becoming rock hard. Y…IngredientsIngredients3 ½ poundsVenison1 poundFatty Pork Shoulder½ poundPork Fatback51 gramsSalt6 gramsInstacure No. 210 gramsDextrose (or granulated sugar if you ca n't get it)1 tablespoonCracked Black Pepper1 tablespoonCoriander Seed (coarsely ground)2 teaspoonsMustard Seed (coarsely ground)1 teaspoonPowdered Ginger½ teaspoonGround Cloves¼ cupMalt Vinegar½ cupDistilled Water10 gramsFRM-52 Starter Culture (or F-LC)42 millimetersHog Casings (preferably 38, wide casings)See moreNutritionalNutritional168 Calories10 gTotal Fat67 mgCholesterol1 gCarbohydrate833 mgSodium17 gProteinFrom honest-food.netRecipeDirectionsIngredientsNutritionalExplore furtherHow to Make Your Best Venison Sausage Ever Deer & …deeranddeerhunting.comEasy Venison Summer Sausage Recipe - Game & Fishgameandfishmag.comHow To Make Venison Summer Sausage - Backcountry …backcountryhunters.orgSmoked Venison Summer Sausage Recipe - Game & Fishgameandfishmag.comGramps' Venison Summer Sausage - Allrecipesallrecipes.comRecommended to you based on what's popular • Feedback

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  • WEBSmoking venison summer sausage requires a bit of patience, as it takes time to achieve the perfect smoky flavor and texture. The ideal smoking time for venison summer

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    WEBDec 23, 2021 · Mix thoroughly using a paddle attachment or sturdy spoon for about 2 minutes. Add the diced bacon to the venison mixture and fold in until just combined. In …

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    WEBOct 22, 2020 · Wrap each in aluminum foil. Cook over indirect heat on a 250° grill for 30 minutes using hickory wood for smoke flavor, with the …

    Rating: 5/5(1)
    Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins
    Category: Venison
    Calories: 229 per serving
    1. Mix ground venison with cold water ( I added ice cubes to the water a few minutes before beginning and strained out the ice cubes before mixing).
    2. Mix brown sugar, salt, garlic, black pepper, onion flakes, onion powder, dry mustard and red pepper flakes.
    3. Mix into venison with your hands or a wooden spoon.
    4. Divide mixture into 3 equal portions.

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    WEBJan 16, 2024 · Hang sausages or place on racks, ensuring space for smoke circulation. Begin to step up your smoker temperature to 145, 155, 165, every hour, ending at 175 - …

    Cuisine: American, German
    Total Time: 11 hrs
    Category: Appetizer, Cured Meat, Snack
    Calories: 169 per serving

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    WEBStep Seven: Smoke the Sausage. Place your venison summer sausages on both the upper and lower racks of your grill. Then, smoke them at the following temperatures for the directed hours: Hours One and Two: Set …

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    WEBNov 14, 2019 · Place 3-4 fibrous casings in water and allow them to soak for about 30 minutes while you prepare the sausage. If you haven't already, grind your venison and pork, separately with a course plate. Then, grind …

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    WEBApr 12, 2019 · Roll it up and twist the ends tightly. Transfer to the fridge and let the mixture rest overnight. Unwrap the venison sausage and place on a mesh or wire rack. Place venison sausage directly on the grill grate …

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    WEBStuff prepared sausage into 3-inch diameter fibrous casings. Smoke at 140 F for 1 hour, then at 160 F for one hour and then 180 F until internal temperature reaches 152 F …

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    WEBGrind each type of meat, then mix the different meats together. Keep the meat cold until you are ready to smoke your venison summer sausage. Cure the Ground Meat - Use …

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    WEBNov 1, 2023 · Once stuffed and cured, hang on smokesticks or separate on a rack to dry at room temperature for 4-5 hours until casings are dry. Speed this process up by using a fan. Rotate the sausages so that all sides are …

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    WEBAug 17, 2022 · Form the mixture into two-inch cylindrical rolls. Place those rolls on a baking sheet. 4. Put formed rolls in the oven once it is up to temperature. Bake for six hours in …

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    WEBPlace on a rack lined sheet tray and place in the fridge overnight to dry and to develop flavors. Preheat smoker to 130 degrees F. Hang sausages on smoke sticks, allowing at least 2” between sausages. Place in the …

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    WEB1 cup ice water. Trim the venison, cut it into 1 inch cubes, and grind it through the fine (3/16") plate of your meat grinder. Add the ground beef to the venison. Combine the …

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    WEBAug 5, 2023 · Lay your venison sausages on the smoker grate. If your smoker has a water pan, heat up a beer on the stove until it boils. Pour the boiled beer into the water pan to …

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    WEBOct 27, 2021 · Smoke at 120 degrees for 1 hour, 160 degrees for 30 minutes, with the smoke "on", and 180 degrees until the suasage reaches an internal temperature of 156 …

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