Snack sticks made with Bearcarver's Bearloaf recipe with Q view

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rich-

Meat Mopper
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Feb 14, 2011
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Ocean Shores, Washington
Last week I made up a 2 pound batch of Bearcarver's Bearloaf and stuffed into colagen casings for snack sticks, It was great except I had put to much salt in the mix.

Yesterday I mixed 3 pounds of GB with 2 Pounds of ground pork, and used Bears recipe again for snack sticks. I stuffed and smoked this batch today.

I'm here to tell you they are really good, great flavor, just enough heat to notice but not so hot they are uncomfortable to eat. UUUMMMM GGGOOOOOD.

Oh BTW, I didn't make them too salty this time, I will add tho, that I made an omlett for breafast this morning with the salty snack stick cut in small pieces and the omlett was awesome.


meat for mixing.


Wet ingredients


GB & Pork mixed & ready for wet mix.


All mixed and run through the grinder a second time


Stuffing with my Dakotah stuffer


5# stuffed & ready for smoker


In smoker with TBS


Out of smoker @ 152 degrees and resting


I think this is referred to as the money shot.

Bear, Thanks again for your recipe, I am extremely pleased with it and any one else that wants to make a tastey batch of snack sticks, I highly recommend Bearcarvers Bearloaf recipe,

Ya might have to thin the meat a tad bit to make stuffing easier, but it turns out great.

Rich-
 
Great Qview of a recipe I want to try. Thanks.

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Disco
 
Nice Job, Rich!!!

So glad you liked them!!

I took some to my annual Beth Steel Reunion last year, and everybody went nuts over them!!

Thanks Rich,

Bear
 
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