Venison Summer Sausage Recipe Smoker

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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 a food-safe storage container or gallon freezer bag, add the sausage mixture. Press the sausage down ensuring that there are no air pockets.

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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, …

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Category: Recipes
Cuisine: Wild Game
Total Time: 28 hrs 30 mins
1. Place 3-4 fibrous casings in water and allow them to soak for about 30 minutes while you prepare the sausage.
2. If you haven't already, grind your venison and pork, separately with a course plate. Then, grind them together to mix them.
3. Combine seasonings, cure and water in a bowl. Then, mix them together with the meat. You can do this by hand, use a stand mixer, or mix and grind them all together.
4. Stuff the sausage into fibrous or natural casings that are 2 1/2 to 3 inches in diameter using a grinder with stuffing attachment or a sausage stuffer.

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WebThe ideal smoking time for venison summer sausage is around 4 to 6 hours at a temperature of 175°F to 200°F (79°C to 93°C). This slow and low smoking method allows the flavors to develop and the sausage to cook evenly. It's important to monitor the internal temperature of the sausage using a meat thermometer.

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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 - 190 degrees F. This is a "Smoke 'em low and slow" process: approximately 6-8 hours until sausage reaches 156°F (69°C). 7. Cool and Admire:

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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 (insert a food thermometer in the thickest part of the sausage to check internal temperature). Remove from smoker/smokehouse and spray with hot water for 15 to 30 seconds.

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WebDec 5, 2020 · Preheat smoker to 120°F, then further dry the casings by hanging sausages in the chamber, with full open damper, for 2 hours with no water. Add a water pan with a chamois or large sponge (helps …

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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 grill lid closed. Remove from grill and unwrap from foil. Return sausages to the …

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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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WebJan 1, 2018 · Directions: Place all your grinder and stuffer parts (minus the motor) in the freezer. The colder the meats and grinding parts, better the sausage. If they ground gets to warm it becomes a paste, and paste in …

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WebApr 12, 2019 · Place the venison mixture on a large piece of plastic wrap. 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 and cook for 3-4 hours or until the internal temperature reaches 155 degrees.

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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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WebDec 16, 2013 · 1/4 teaspoon mustard seeds. Day 1: The day before you want to process the summer sausage, mix the meat and spices in a bowl. Place the seasoned meat in a gallon zipper bag and roll into a 2" loaf. Refrigerate overnight. Day 2: Pre-heat the oven to 300 degrees. Line a baking sheet with some aluminum foil. Place a rack on top.

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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 curing salts, such as InstaCure No. 1 to cure the meat. Add the salt cure mixture into the meat and mix well. Be sure to keep the meat refrigerated while the meat is curing

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WebMay 22, 2024 · Thread the internal temperature probes down the center of a sausage on either side. Set the timer for 30 minutes to let the sausages dry out before smoking. Fill a pan ¾ full with hickory sawdust mixed with a cup of water. Mix by hand and make a well in the middle before placing the pan down the bottom of the smoker.

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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 spices and cure in a small container and mix with the 1 cup of ice water and the liquid smoke. Pour the spice and water combination into the ground meat and mix thoroughly

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WebAug 1, 2019 · 1 tbs crushed coriander. 1 ½ tsp Insta Cure. One 12 oz bottle of ice cold amber ale. Optional: 20 large jalapeno peppers. Cooking Instructions. Mixing. Run venison and pork back fat through a grinder with a medium die. Remember, it’s always best to grind meat when it’s kept very cold. Add spices, cure and cold beer to the meat and mix

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