How Much Pork To Add To Venison Sausage?

You won’t need any suet if you are adding 1 pound of bacon for 4 pounds of venison. You will get a good bacon burger which holds together well w/ plenty of flavor . CM i’ve tried it both ways ………..

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One may also ask,Is it OK to add fat to venison?

For some hunters, adding domestic fat to venison is taboo. For others, it’s a necessity. One thing is for sure (and no more evident than here at MeatEater): at-home butchers have a wide range of preferences regarding fat content and there are no set rules.

Similarly one may ask,What should the internal temp of venison Bacon be?

The bacon is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 160. Venison bacon is a sweet and smoky formed bacon made with a mixture of ground venison and pork fat which is seasoned, cured, and smoked. Add milk powder, cure, and all seasonings to a dish and mix with water.

Keeping this in view,What kind of bacon do you use for venison Bacon?

Venison bacon is a sweet and smoky formed bacon made with a mixture of ground venison and pork fat which is seasoned, cured, and smoked. Add milk powder, cure, and all seasonings to a dish and mix with water. Add ground venison and pork to a large bowl and pour water & seasoning mixture over the meat. Mix thoroughly to combine.

What kind of pork do I use for sausage?

The best cuts of pork to use for your sausage are the ones that you slow roast. Cuts of Boston Butt, from the upper shoulder, and the Picnic, from the front haunch of the pig just above the leg, are the ideal cuts.

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