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Home Production of Quality Meats and Sausages (édition 2012)

par Stanley Marianski, Adam Marianski (Contributeur)

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There has been a need for a comprehensive one-volume reference on the manufacture of meats and sausages at home. There are many cookbooks loaded with recipes which do not build any foundation for the serious hobbyist to follow. This leaves him with little understanding of the sausage making process and afraid to introduce his own ideas. There are professional books that are written for meat plant managers or graduate students, unfortunately, these works are written in such difficult technical terms, that most of them are beyond the comprehension of an average person. Home Production of Quality Meats and Sausages bridges the gap that exists between highly technical textbooks and the requirements of the typical hobbyist. The book covers topics such as curing and making brine, smoking meats and sausages, U.S. Standards, making fresh, smoked, emulsified, fermented and air dried products, making special sausages such as head cheeses, blood and liver sausages, low salt, low fat and Kosher products, hams, bacon, butts and loins, poultry, fish and game, and much more¿To get the reader started 172 recipes are provided which were chosen for their originality and historical value. Although recipes play an important role in these products, it is the process that ultimately decides the sausage quality. It is perfectly clear that the authors don¿t want the reader to copy the recipes only: ¿We want him to understand the sausage making process and we want him to create his own recipes. We want him to be the sausage maker.¿… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Home Production of Quality Meats and Sausages
Auteurs:Stanley Marianski
Autres auteurs:Adam Marianski (Contributeur)
Info:Bookmagic, LLC (2012), Paperback, 708 pages
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I had a different sausage making book in my cart, and at the last minute I chose this one instead because it had so many more reviews than the other one. This is a great book. Even though it is about "home production" of sausages, the authors have kept in mind USDA regulations the entire time, and come from the point of view of meat science and food safety. They want the reader to understand food safety so they consistently make products of high quality. The meat science sections are easy to read, and broken down into simple terms. The book is a tad repetitive, and with some editing it could be a slimmer volume. They give guidelines to making all sorts of different sausages, but also hams and other cured meat products. Also they breakdown the process so you can make a good sausage with whatever spices you feel like, and don't need to follow a specific recipe. But then they also provide a lot of recipes if you want somewhere to start. I am going to be trying the wild game sausages first, as I have a lot of goose in the freezer.

Edit: Just tried to follow the instructions on how to wet brine a ham, and the recipe calls for twice the amount of salt, Cure # 1 and brine time (45 days) than the recipe on the back of a LEM cure package. I tried to do some more research online, learned there is very little amount of consistency in recipes for curing hams, but everything was close to the LEM cure than the book. Very confused now. ( )
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There has been a need for a comprehensive one-volume reference on the manufacture of meats and sausages at home. There are many cookbooks loaded with recipes which do not build any foundation for the serious hobbyist to follow. This leaves him with little understanding of the sausage making process and afraid to introduce his own ideas. There are professional books that are written for meat plant managers or graduate students, unfortunately, these works are written in such difficult technical terms, that most of them are beyond the comprehension of an average person. Home Production of Quality Meats and Sausages bridges the gap that exists between highly technical textbooks and the requirements of the typical hobbyist. The book covers topics such as curing and making brine, smoking meats and sausages, U.S. Standards, making fresh, smoked, emulsified, fermented and air dried products, making special sausages such as head cheeses, blood and liver sausages, low salt, low fat and Kosher products, hams, bacon, butts and loins, poultry, fish and game, and much more¿To get the reader started 172 recipes are provided which were chosen for their originality and historical value. Although recipes play an important role in these products, it is the process that ultimately decides the sausage quality. It is perfectly clear that the authors don¿t want the reader to copy the recipes only: ¿We want him to understand the sausage making process and we want him to create his own recipes. We want him to be the sausage maker.¿

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