Finished up smoking a small batch of Teriyaki snack sticks. They have a good taste and texture.

OleSmokey
@OleSmokey
Retired Computer Programmer Analyst; Oklahoma Joes Highland smoker; Dyna-Glo Vertical offset smoker; Weber grill; #12 Meat grinder; Waltons 7lb stuffer; Waltons auto injector; Slicer; Vacuum sealer
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Teriyaki snack sticks
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First time Braunschweiger success
Made 11 lbs of Braunschweiger for the first time. It turned out very good. The wife who loves her Braunschweiger says it’s the best she has tasted. The texture was creamy, moist and holds together just right.
This is definitely one time it would have been nice to have one of those commercial bowl choppers. With making 11lbs we had to fill the food processor numerous times.
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RE: What did everyone cook today?
First time sourdough bread from a sourdough starter I started making 2 weeks ago.
Good crust with a light sourdough smell and taste to the bread.
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Made some chicken brats and some pepperoni sticks today
Today I was busier than a one legged man in a butt kickin contest. Made 7-3/4 pounds of pepperoni snack sticks. They’re in the fridge and I will smoke them in the morning. Then I made a small batch of Buffalo Wing flavored chicken brats with Hi-temp Blue cheese. The wife and I tasted sample patties and we agreed they really did taste like Buffalo chicken wings. I was pleasantly surprised that the Hi-temp Blue cheese really tasted like Blue Cheese. Go figure! I think I will poach the brats until they’re almost cooked through and then finish them on the grill sometime this week.
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First try of Spicy Capocollo
Cut a portion of the Coppa and then following the recipe from “2 Guys & and a cooler” cured and dried my first Spicy Capocollo. It smells and tastes very good. It dried to 35% of the starting weight at the minimum of 31 days using Walton’s Dry Aging wrap. If I had a better slicer I could of sliced it even thinner which would make it even more tender. If sliced thin enough it almost melts in your mouth.
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Made beef bologna and salami
I made 6 lbs of beef bologna and 7-1/2 lbs of salami. A 2lb chub of bologna I poached but raised the temp to fast had a lot of beef fat that rendered out. Although it wasn’t as dry as I thought it was going to be and it did have a good taste. A 4lb chub was cool smoked then brought up slowly to temp by poaching. I had some fat loss but not near as bad as the first. It was a little more moist and had a good flavor. The salami was cool smoked for four hours then slowly brought up to temp by poaching. It was really good and I’m quite proud of my salami. The wife approved of both the bologna and salami.
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RE: What did everyone cook today?
Roast beef, mashed potatoes & gravy with green beans
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Some Weisswurst I made and home made Red cabbage along with some Perogies sautéed in butter and onion.
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Smoked a turkey today and after I pulled the turkey from the smoker threw in some Kielbasa to get a little more smoke flavor on the sausage.
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RE: What did everyone cook today?
OleSmokey After the fact I read where rye should be made in a loaf shape instead of the boule shape but I don’t know how that would work in a Dutch oven.
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RE: What did everyone cook today?
First time sourdough rye bread. Had a good rye taste with a little sourdough taste. I think I over proofed on the second rise so it didn’t rise as much as I would have liked which also caused it to be a little too dense.
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GWG8541 Good looking ham n bean soup and cornbread! Good wintertime comfort food.
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Deepwoodsbutcher Good looking tube steaks! The nice looking salad makes it a nice dinner.
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johnsbrewhouse Looks good! My wife loves chicken pot pie and says I make it better than her, but I think that may be her way of getting out of making it.
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RE: What are you hunting/fishing?
processhead Impressive! Looks close to 70 perch. I would have to pull out my electric filet knife.
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scottfletcher Thanks for the tamale 🫔 recipe. I’m lucky that where I live there is a restaurant nearby that makes them from scratch so I can just enjoy without the work.
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Deepwoodsbutcher That looks good! Can’t go wrong with garlic butter.
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RE: What did everyone cook today?
Jamieson22 I do use an immersion blender when I make certain soups. This one had some of the potatoes break up and I added some heavy cream and sour cream so it was thick enough.