🌭 Elevate Your Sausage Game with Natural Goodness!
Natural SHEEP Casings from New Zealand are the ideal choice for crafting delicious sausages. With a diameter of 24-26mm, these A-grade, pre-tubed, and Halal-certified casings allow you to create approximately 7lbs of juicy sausages. Enjoy a no 'shorts' guarantee, ensuring minimal waste and maximum flavor, all while supporting sustainable farming practices.
A**I
Good and straightforward
I haven't tried any other casings but these worked just fine. It was 1 long continuous piece and super easy to attach to my Kitchenaid sausage stuffer accessory.
P**N
Nice casings, easy to unpack and use
These are nice casings, easy to unpack and use, only issue it we did have a few breaks in them when the tube just would not slide easily on our stuffer. But they looked good and tasted great when cooked. very pleased with them, just wish they had a larger size for normal sized sausages.
C**R
I like em
First time making sausage - I bought these. So rinse em off, toss em in warm water for 45ish minutes.First time I just put the tube over the horn - super bad idea. Then I slid it off on to the horn good idea initially, but it got sticky and ripped.Second tube of casing - hit the horn with some spray cooking oil, there is some technique but only 1 blow out on the second casing. Threw on smoker - my sausage was too fatty but it tastes good and was made with real meat.I was making smokehouse style sausage, this case was too small for the task but it did work
S**P
Waste of money
Small natural sheep casings are hard to work with. I gave up years ago and made breakfast patties, not links due to the frustration.I just tried these for the first time. The front of the package claims it will do 7 lbs. of meat. The back says 5.5 lbs. Well, I just got done with a full 10 lbs. and had enough left over for 3 more lbs. I only had 3 blowouts in all. Thats a far cry from the mess the old, salted, short bulk casings of the past that had led me into patties instead.To help with the tearing risk, lube the tube of your stuffer with bacon grease before you add the casings. Pay attention as things progress, as you may need to slide these towards the end of the stuffer to help them slide off. Don't just rely on the meat to pull it off the tube for you.Overall, I'm very happy with these. I don't know if the New Zealand sheep have thicker casing walls or if it's the tube that cut down on the handling. Either way I had less tearing than in the past. I'll be buying more of these and making 12-13 lbs. of meat at a time to use them all in one shot, no leftover casings.EDIT!: Upon my second purchase, problems. Nearly impossible to get this batch off the tubes after soaking. Once I did get them onto my stuffer, I only got 5 lbs. of sausage before I ran out. I had to turn the other pounds into patties.5 lbs of sausage? that just ran the cost of the casings to $4 a pound! FOUR DOLLARS A POUND FOR THE CASINGS! I could have just bought sausage for all that money down the drain.Something is very off with the quality control at this factory. I'm done with them and will never recommend this product.
C**R
Remember to stuff sausages fast!
The casing is very clean and thin but tough.Since the casing is very clean and free of fat, it is very very easy to get dry. Once it is dry, it is very easy to break.So it is very critical to stuff sausages fast. I learned it the hard way.The package may vary also. The item picture says the casings are on tubes but mine is on plastic strips.
C**L
Works well
Good product
L**W
Great product
The wat it is packaged with the plastic tube makes it super easy to get onto the sausage stuffing nozzle. Clean and with no breaks. Just about enough for 6-7 lbs of sausage
J**E
Good
Good
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