The Sausages are Done! Time to remove the mold and stop the aging process.

in #homesteading6 years ago

Today is the big day since the sausages are getting firm to the touch. We decided it was time to clean these up and put them in the freezer to stop the aging/hardening process. They cured in the root cellar for 9 weeks. Here is our post describing the process that went into making these sausages ready for the freezer.

My kids, Luke @randomstuff and Samantha did the majority of the work while I was away. It starts by cutting off the casing. The casing is what gives the sausage it's shape and also allows the smoke to penetrate the meat.

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Once the casing is removed you need to wipe with a dry towel the mold from the outside of the sausage. Some look at the mold in discust and would not want to eat the meat since it is rotten. On the contrary the mold is protecting the meat and helping it age and enhances the flavor. This mold isn't harmful in any way to the person consuming the meat.

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Next you need to wrap the clean sausage into freezer paper.

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You simply cut the paper a little longer than the sausage then roll it up at an angle.

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This will ensure you can tuck the ends in to give you a good seal on the meat.

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We had 79 sticks total, @beatitudes8 share is 27 and our is 52. This is almost 1 stick a week for our family which will be great for lunches and snacks. Now if we could just find some room in the freezer.....

I really want to thank both Luke and Samantha for bringing in the harvest today! This process took them about 6 hours from start to finish. Dad did help but nothing compared to their efforts!!

Please share how you are storing your winter harvest! Thanks for commenting and upvoting!

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Woow post very good

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I cannot wait to try them! Thank you Samantha and @randomstuff for cleaning all the penicillin off!

isn't it salami? or linguica?

that is what it looked like!!! my dad use to make it :)

thank you for responding it and keep in touch

I can’t believe the mold wipes right off. Do you use these in other ways besides sandwiches or alone as a snack?

It takes a little elbow grease to get it off and lots of clean towels. No - the kids and friends go crazy over it. Thinking about it I'm not sure of any other way to enjoy it. Any ideas?

Lol so they make it look easy! Depending how it’s seasoned, maybe it could be thrown into a saucy pasta dish or casserole?

Thanks, we may give that a try plus maybe add small slices to an Italian salad with some black olives. I wish we could grow an olive tree, 1 zone away!!

Why not try some dwarf olive trees that you can keep in a pot? I am thinking about trying that this year!

Definitely something to think about and add to our idea list. Thanks!

Love that sausage, it was truly the best summer sausage I’ve ever tried.

Thanks Brother! Did you make any brandy? If so what flavor(s)?

Great to see how that process goes. I wouldn't have known you need to freeze them after curing. Thanks.

Those look amazing!

Yum! Looks amazingly delicious!

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