Two new & highly succesful

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Two new & highly succesful

Postby Greyham » Sun Mar 03, 2013 10:28 am

My love of Tweeking recipes has paid dividneds again this week with two new recipes and sell outs
I had a few kilos of very mature beef rib meat in my walk in and a furthere 5k of fiver week old wild fallow shoulder getting higher by the day.
What became of them was spectacular
I did a version of the Hungarian Csabi with the venison
i did a version of a polish kielbasa with the beef.

[img]Hungarian Csabi
5kg venison (well hung)
500 kg fat streaky
100g sweet paprika
50g Hot paprika
100g Salt
10g garlic powder
10g Whole & 10g ground Caraway seeds (toasted)
2.5g saltpetre
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[img]Polish Kielbasa
3.kg beef
2kg pork shoulder
60g salt
5g saltpetre
60g muscavado sugar
10g yellow mustard seeds
20g garlic powder
10g oregano
5g nutmeg
10g black pepper
5g hickory smoke powder
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Re: Two new & highly succesful

Postby Dogfish » Sat Mar 09, 2013 2:52 am

The Csabi: I don't think I've ever seen hot paprika. Can cayenne be used?
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Re: Two new & highly succesful

Postby BriCan » Sat Mar 09, 2013 10:31 am

Dogfish wrote:The Csabi: I don't think I've ever seen hot paprika. Can cayenne be used?


Where I get mine :wink:

http://gallowaysfoods.com/index.php/pro ... hot-szeged
But what do I know
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Re: Two new & highly succesful

Postby JerBear » Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:41 am

I got my hot paprika from Penzy's and they label it 'Sharp' hungarian paprika... and it's quite hot. I'd say it's a warmer heat vs. the sharpness from cayenne.
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Re: Two new & highly succesful

Postby JohnT » Mon Aug 05, 2013 2:29 pm

Greyham wrote:My love of Tweeking recipes has paid dividneds again this week with two new recipes and sell outs
I had a few kilos of very mature beef rib meat in my walk in and a furthere 5k of fiver week old wild fallow shoulder getting higher by the day.
What became of them was spectacular
I did a version of the Hungarian Csabi with the venison
i did a version of a polish kielbasa with the beef.

[img]Hungarian Csabi
5kg venison (well hung)
500 kg fat streaky
100g sweet paprika
50g Hot paprika
100g Salt
10g garlic powder
10g Whole & 10g ground Caraway seeds (toasted)
2.5g saltpetre
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That's one whole lot of "fat streaky" - any idea what the correct weight is supposed to be?
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Re: Two new & highly succesful

Postby NCPaul » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:27 pm

I believe it should be 5 Kg, which would provide the fat to go with the lean venison.
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Re: Two new & highly succesful

Postby crustyo44 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:34 am

I think it is meant to be 5 kg. The end result is probably then close to 20 - 25% fat content. Very nice if you live in a cold climate.
Another alternative to garlic powder, I personally prefer, is chopped up garlic cloves and stewed in some water until soft, than in a vitamiser with its water and added to the spice mix. For 5 kg of meat and fat mix, you need 3-4 whole bulbs and 300 ml of filtered water.
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