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Old 02-24-2009, 08:24 AM   #1
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Thought I'd bump this up again. A good friend of mine got some venison. So we cut a couple of steaks, mixed some up with ground beef for burgers, and mixed some with pork to make sausage. The only thing that sucks is I did the sausage spices by eye, and didn't write anything down. Of course, everyone loved the sample patty we fried up, so I'll have to figure out how to recreate it next time.
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Old 02-24-2009, 08:26 AM   #2
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I'll have to take some pics showin how we make sausage at work



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Thought I'd bump this up again. A good friend of mine got some venison. So we cut a couple of steaks, mixed some up with ground beef for burgers, and mixed some with pork to make sausage. The only thing that sucks is I did the sausage spices by eye, and didn't write anything down. Of course, everyone loved the sample patty we fried up, so I'll have to figure out how to recreate it next time.
Keeping a note book for your recipes and fine tuning is key. I've tried a couple of recipes that had way too much salt in them for my taste. I'll know better next time.
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Keeping a note book for your recipes and fine tuning is key. I've tried a couple of recipes that had way too much salt in them for my taste. I'll know better next time.
Yeah, I actually put together an Excel spreadsheet where I could plug in the weight of the meat, and get measurements for the spices of my most commonly used recipes. I just haven't had the time to write up custom fraction formatting for the cells, so I get weird things like "1/6 Tbsp Cumin"
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Yeah, I actually put together an Excel spreadsheet where I could plug in the weight of the meat, and get measurements for the spices of my most commonly used recipes. I just haven't had the time to write up custom fraction formatting for the cells, so I get weird things like "1/6 Tbsp Cumin"
Yeah, I use Excel too. I use a logbook for the recipes, noting any tweaks or anything else we change, noting results, and keeping track of how much we have made.

Have you taken any pics of your operation?

Here's a link to a PDF doc with a bunch of recipes.

The Hunters Sausage is our go to recipe.
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Yeah, I use Excel too. I use a logbook for the recipes, noting any tweaks or anything else we change, noting results, and keeping track of how much we have made.
Have you got the formatting figured out? I'd love to see the formulas if so.

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Well, our "operation" just consists of a KitchenAid 5 Pro with grinder and stuffer attachments. A big batch for us is 10 lbs. I may take some pics next time around just for fun.

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Thanks for the link, I'll definitely check those recipes out.
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Have you got the formatting figured out? I'd love to see the formulas if so.
i didn't do anything fancy, but I will send you what I have later.
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Not really sausage, unless you make "Ring Goetta" by casing it.
Try the following Cincinnati tradition - Goetta (say "getta")
That looks similar to scrapple, except scrapple is made with cornmeal instead of oats.

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i didn't do anything fancy, but I will send you what I have later.
I'd appreciate that, thanks!
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