I read about this salame on an Italian cured meats blog called Salumi Casalinghi. The owner of the blog made it with chili pepper, calling it a “Boccia Piccante”,
I used pork shoulder that I trimmed up a little bit. The fat was from a pasture raised pig from Caw Caw Creek. | |
Meat and fat mixed up. Very exciting. This was put in the freezer to harden up before grinding. | |
Meat and fat was ground with 8mm plate. | |
The meat was well mixed with the spices, salt, cure and starter. It was mixed until a good bind was achieved. It took about 2 minutes on low speed on the Kitchenaid mixer. | |
This was then stuffed into hog bladder. It was actually kind of a pain to get it really stuffed full, get any air pockets out and then tie up the open end. | |
The boccia was tied up, and fermented at 70-72 deg. F for 48 hrs. After fermentation, it was off to the curing chamber, running at 55 F and 75% RH. |
Paolo would be proud. Oh yeah, send me some, too.
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ReplyDeleteGood stuff Jason !
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Reg
thanks Reg.
ReplyDeleteI see you are varying starters. It would be nice, if I may, to have you discuss (in a next post) on starters. How you chose it, when to spray, when to mix ?
ReplyDeleteOr maybe I've overlooked and it's already there, waiting for me.
Etienne
Good catch Etienne! Actually this is the first time I've used tspx. I did a few batches of simple salami for a side by side of flc and tspx to see how they're different. Expect that post in the comingn weeks!
ReplyDeleteHowdy Jason.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you source the hog bladder? They are not the easiest things to track down.
Hi, Thanks for all the info. I wanted to know if T-SPX Bactoferm can be used in place of F-LC Starter?
ReplyDeleteYes, T-SPX is a good substitute for F-LC
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ReplyDeleteLately I have been reading and just start using SafePro B-LC-007 for small to medium diameter salami. Do you think that will be a good fit for boccia? Thanks!
yes, it'll work well. I just used some BLC007 and i like it a lot.
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