Franco's breadcrumb sausage mix
Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2006 5:07 am
Has anyone used Franco's Traditional Breadcrumb mix? I have just received a kilo and I am a bit wary of using it because it is totally different to any of the others I have used. I've emailed Franco but no reply has been forthcoming. My problems are as follows:
1. I did not realise that breadcrumbs were part of the mix. I wrongly assumed I would add them myself so do I use the same amount of this mix as all the others? This is typically between 20 and 40g of mix per kg of meat. The packet gives no indication at all.
2. In view of the breadcrumbs in the mix do I add the same amount of rusk in to my sausages? I usually add between 8% and 10%.
3. The packet says the mix contains preservative. Has anyone any idea what this could be and how much. The reason I ask this is because I always add 0.25g saltpetre to my sausages and I don't want to exceed this amount if there is some already in the mix. It could be dangerous.
Any guidance would be appreciated. If Franco picks up this posting please be aware that there seems to be a breakdown in your customer relations department. Customers often need backup from the supplier and your business is failing us in this case my friend.
Regards,
Vernon Smith
1. I did not realise that breadcrumbs were part of the mix. I wrongly assumed I would add them myself so do I use the same amount of this mix as all the others? This is typically between 20 and 40g of mix per kg of meat. The packet gives no indication at all.
2. In view of the breadcrumbs in the mix do I add the same amount of rusk in to my sausages? I usually add between 8% and 10%.
3. The packet says the mix contains preservative. Has anyone any idea what this could be and how much. The reason I ask this is because I always add 0.25g saltpetre to my sausages and I don't want to exceed this amount if there is some already in the mix. It could be dangerous.
Any guidance would be appreciated. If Franco picks up this posting please be aware that there seems to be a breakdown in your customer relations department. Customers often need backup from the supplier and your business is failing us in this case my friend.
Regards,
Vernon Smith