Cayenneman wrote:Im gonna do some "Americanized" Haggis for a St. Patrick's Day party. I ordered beef bungs to stuff it in. They have a noticeable smell of poop. Is this normal? I assume probably hence the name bung, but will soaking and rinsing get rid of the smell? Thanks for any help.
wheels wrote:That may be true, but they don't half stink!
Phil
moldy meat wrote:another bung question. after soaking and stuffing, i have a sizable section of one bung left. can i repack it in salt and store it? or is it done after soaking?
MM
BriCan wrote:moldy meat wrote:another bung question. after soaking and stuffing, i have a sizable section of one bung left. can i repack it in salt and store it? or is it done after soaking?
MM
Yes, pat it dry with paper towel and then repack in salt
ScoobySnacks wrote:Crusty, out of interest what do they use to close the ends once stuffed?
I've been using hog rings, which is fine for very small quantities but I'm ramping up production now and it's getting to be too time consuming and fiddly. I've tried tying with string but it's not proved very effective. Any advice gratefully received.
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