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To: lysie

If any one has the Woods bologna recipe please post it. Now that deer season is over I am making sausage. I would like to make a batch of woods bologna. It was very good. Mr Denbleyker was a very nice man. I was lucky enough to give him a load of hickory wood in the last years he had Woods meat market open.


23 posted on 01/26/2019 8:34:21 AM PST by Phoenix1980 (Brian in Phoenix)
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To: Phoenix1980; Corelifter

Pinging my husband for the recipe.


24 posted on 01/26/2019 1:08:55 PM PST by lysie
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To: Phoenix1980

Lysie, my wife asked me to post this. It is not the actual recipe but what I came up with after many tries from memory of how good it was. I used to fish tournaments with my father and brother and would bring a log of Woods. Being cured it did fine in a cooler and when out fishing long hours. We were all happy to cut a nice slice slap it in a roll and didn’t have to come in to eat. My version is pretty close. My daughter who I never thought would like it being fussy about foods could not get enough. I usually make a double batch and smoke it in my propane smoker.
I use 3 inch dark collagen casings and smoke them until they reach 160 degrees. When done let cool on a rack before refrigerating for a few hours. It may not be exactly how you remember it but I know you will like it.
3# ground beef (I grind my own) around 80% lean
2 tblsp Tender Quick
1 cup water
1 tblsp garlic powder
1 tblsp liquid smoke
1 tblsp ground mustard
1 tblsp black pepper
1/2 tblsp crushed black pepper
1/2 tsp onion powder
After mixing it well let it cure at least overnight before smoking.


25 posted on 01/26/2019 1:58:26 PM PST by Corelifter
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