Netting stuffer photos
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Netting stuffer photos
I have what they call #10 netting for 60mm casings. The smallest netting stuffer that I found is a medium, which is pretty impossible to stretch the netting onto. I am trying to brainstorm having to make something for netting these soppressata's. It would be nice if I can slide enough netting on it for 5-7 pieces at a time instead of individually. HELP!
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3" (thin walled, not schedule 30) PVC. It will hold enough at one time for 8 -10 chubs. To make it easy to add the netting to the tube, find a plastic bottle that fits snugly, cut in half and use the tapered top. See pics...
3" (thin walled, not schedule 30) PVC. It will hold enough at one time for 8 -10 chubs. To make it easy to add the netting to the tube, find a plastic bottle that fits snugly, cut in half and use the tapered top. See pics...
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I made these different than last time and they are great. I added 2.5% salt and 0.25% cure #2 along with crushed red pepper and bagged them in the refrigerator for 14 days turning them every day. After 14 days, I rinsed them, dipped them in red wine and rolled them in crushed red again, then cased and hung. They are not hot at all. I did the same process with black pepper. The red is much better.
Re: Netting stuffer photos
Well, the Cappicola finally hit the finish line! Very happy with the results! Dried to just over 42% moisture loss.