Coppa, Lonzino, and Bresaola are finally finihed
Coppa, Lonzino, and Bresaola are finally finihed
I just finished the curing of the Coppa, Lonzino and Breasaola, and they turned out great. The Coppa was my personal favorite, with a strong clove flavor, the Lonzino was a little salty, so next time I will cut the salt back a bit, below is the coppa
and this is the Bresaola
and this is the Lonzino
they were all stuffed into a beef bung and then hung with the mold 600 to dry for 10 weeks,
the recipes I used can be found here
http://mattikaarts.com/blog/charcuterie ... red-coppa/
here are the whole pieces
and this is the Bresaola
and this is the Lonzino
they were all stuffed into a beef bung and then hung with the mold 600 to dry for 10 weeks,
the recipes I used can be found here
http://mattikaarts.com/blog/charcuterie ... red-coppa/
here are the whole pieces
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Tim, you ol' salty dog! That is fine work pal. Nicely done. The colors are beautiful and the fat in the first photo is just beautiful. How is the salt content? Are you satisfied with the final flavor?
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Thanks chuck, the Lonzino was a little salty, but not unbearable, the Lonzino and the Bresaola had a very subtle flavor, The coppa had a real fine clove flavor, very prominant, I liked it alot.
And thanks Redzed, I had these in the chamber about 10 weeks, and the final dry was about 40 to 45%, As for the cut of the coppa, I cut it off a butt, not sure it was the actual Coppa I cut out, this was my first time, but it came off the tip of one of my butts, I jsy put another 22 lns of Pepperoni in the cabinet last week, and 10 lbs of Catutoire, and 5 lbs of Swiss landjagers, so in about 8 weeks, should have more dry cured sausage, The pepperoni is still my all time favorite,Tim
And thanks Redzed, I had these in the chamber about 10 weeks, and the final dry was about 40 to 45%, As for the cut of the coppa, I cut it off a butt, not sure it was the actual Coppa I cut out, this was my first time, but it came off the tip of one of my butts, I jsy put another 22 lns of Pepperoni in the cabinet last week, and 10 lbs of Catutoire, and 5 lbs of Swiss landjagers, so in about 8 weeks, should have more dry cured sausage, The pepperoni is still my all time favorite,Tim
Hey Tim, Im sure you've seen this already but incase not, here's a link with pictures how to harvest the coppa off a butt.TSMODIE wrote: As for the cut of the coppa, I cut it off a butt, not sure it was the actual Coppa I cut out, this was my first time, but it came off the tip of one of my butts
http://curedmeats.blogspot.com/2007/10/ ... t-one.html
By the way, yours look great man!!!
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Redzed, i just reread your question above, I dried them 10 weeks, but you were asking about the cure, they cured in the frig for about 12 days, then rinsed them good and dried them before stuffing into a beef bung, I had only ordered 1 bung, and it held 4 out of the five pieces, so one of the Coppas did not go into a bung, it was just wrapped with butchers twine and hung, it dried quicker than the rest, about 7 weeks, but the ones in the bung I think turned out better, since it really dried slower, a bit of case hardening on the unwrapped coppa,Tim
Hi Tim, actually I was interested in the drying period, wanted to take some notes and see how my efforts compare. Will be making the same stuff soon. BTW, I was not satisfied with my lonzino that I made last fall. It too was a bit too salty and I think the rosemary was a bit overwhelming. The lomo embuchado (a la Marianski) was much tastier.
I noticed the recipe calls for juniper berries. Did you have to special order that? I dont think I've ever seen juniper at the store.
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Hi Nick, Last year I bought a Kg. of German juniper berries from Stuffer's Supply because I could not find any around here to harvest. But in the past few weeks I collected several pounds that will probably last me a lifetime. Gathered a bunch on in Arizona and Nevada while on the hiking trails.
You might be able to collect some in your immediate area. Just contact some naturalist society or park interpretive center. Most varieties are suitable.
You might be able to collect some in your immediate area. Just contact some naturalist society or park interpretive center. Most varieties are suitable.