Teriyaki Sticks

Started by NePaSmoKer, February 08, 2010, 07:51:27 AM

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NePaSmoKer

This is the first 5 lbs of 15 i'm doing between today and tomorrow. The other 10 will be of 2 different flavors.

Teriyaki mix ready.



Store bought 80/20 GB



Got the casing on with the new stuffer base ready.



This is 5 lbs



Its pretty freakin cold today, 21* so these sticks are getting racked and not hung.



The stuffer base worked pretty good too.

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NePaSmoKer

Well i would of had photos of the teriyaki sticks but when they were done blooming at cut my neighbor came over and took em away  :D  Oh well.

Anyways here is anothe 5lbs of pepper sticks.

My daughter is a manager at Wallyworld and she got me this little mixer doohicky.


Add the stick mix.


Put the top on turn 1/4 turn and flip the lever thingy to make the paddle mix.  Kinda cool  ;D


Got the stick mix all mixed with the meat and now adding 1 1/2 T of ECA. Mix this in by hand and stuff away.


All stuffed in home smoked collagen casings now overnight in the K K K K KOOOOOLA  ;D  :D


I wish i could smoke em as fast as i can stuff em, 17.5 minutes to stuff 5 lbs

Habanero Smoker

Nice looking sticks. I also like that mixer. The next time I go to Wallyworld I'll pick one up. Have you tried it with mixing dry spice mixes? What is the maximum liquid capacity? I'm just thinking, may you can do a write up for Tenpoint.



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Quote from: Habanero Smoker on February 09, 2010, 01:38:48 AM
Nice looking sticks. I also like that mixer. The next time I go to Wallyworld I'll pick one up. Have you tried it with mixing dry spice mixes? What is the maximum liquid capacity? I'm just thinking, may you can do a write up for Tenpoint.
Was thinking the same thing Habs. It does look like a handy little contraption. It's from Walmart so it should be affordable.
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NePaSmoKer

She said it was like $8 and some change. The measuring lines are split into increments cups 1/4 -2 and oz 1-16. The mixing paddle comes off too. I will take some better pics and send to Chris.

Habanero Smoker

That's a decent price. I'm looking forward to the report.



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NePaSmoKer

Quote from: Habanero Smoker on February 09, 2010, 01:43:10 PM
That's a decent price. I'm looking forward to the report.

I sent Chris the pics.

OU812

Stuffed 5 lb in 18mm casings in 17.5 min.

U DA MAN.

Are they done yet.  ;D

NePaSmoKer

Quote from: OU812 on February 09, 2010, 03:01:38 PM
Stuffed 5 lb in 18mm casings in 17.5 min.

U DA MAN.

Are they done yet.  ;D

The sticks were for my neighbor and he took em away before i could get pics of em....Whats up with that  :D

That base i made works pretty good for a cranker stuffer. One these days i need to get motorized like yours  ;D

My neighbor was looking at the flat spot on my crank gear shaft. He said why dont you get a pully to fit that and put a motor and belt on it with some sort of speed controller. Hmmmmmm

OU812

Thats goin to have to be one hell of a big pulley on the stuffer to slow down a motor so you can keep up and one tiny pulley on the motor to get enough torque to do the job.

NePaSmoKer


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At work when we re due pumps (these are 110 volt small motors) we sometimes will get motors that are below 1000 rpm a minute. If you got a 110 volt fan control it might slow the motor down enough. We have these on all the big ceiling fans. http://electrical.hardwarestore.com/13-37-fan-control-switches/rotary-fan-control-switch-239053.aspx. Here is a link to a similar one we use.

NePaSmoKer

Yeah thats what i figured. I have a few of those fan controls.