How to make sausage, Cutting plates – Deni 3301 Manuel d'utilisation

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6.

Plug in and turn “R/ON” switch to “ON”. Turn the
“ON/OFF/R switch to “ON”. The ground meat will come
out through the grinding plate in the head. Note: The
grinder must be ON BEFORE adding food.

7. Place food in the hopper tray and use the food pusher to

feed food into the hopper opening. CAUTION: DO NOT
USE YOUR FINGERS TO FEED FOOD THROUGH THE
HOPPER. NOTE: The grinder head may rotate slightly
during use, but it is normal. Do not over tighten to stop
this movement. It may cause damage. (Figure 8)

8.

Turn the unit OFF when complete.

Cutting Plates

Fine: used for breakfast sausages, spreads, pâtés, baby
food, and hamburgers.

Medium: used for Polish and Italian style sausages,
ground meat in soups or relishes.

Coarse: used for salami and larger style sausages,
ground meat for chili or with vegetables.

How To Make Sausage

1.

Prepare natural casing by running it under cool water.
Soak casing in a bowl of cool water for a half hour.

2.

Rinse the casing again under cool water and let the
water run through the casing by holding one end of the
casing open under the faucet.

3.

Soak the casing again, adding one tablespoon of white
vinegar for each cup of water in the bowl. Leave the
casing in the vinegar solution until you are ready to stuff
it, then rinse and drain.

NOTE: Vinegar softens the casing and makes it more

transparent. This makes the finished sausage look better.

4.

Cut meat into one inch cubes and put in freezer for half
hour to firm up.

5.

Measure the seasonings for the recipe you are using and
combine in a small bowl. Set aside.

6.

Grind the meat, following the basic operating
instructions.

7.

Assemble the meat grinder with the sausage stuffer
following the instructions on page 4.

8.

Test the sausage. Fry up a small amount of the sausage
mixture. Adjust seasonings to taste.

9.

Pull the entire sausage casing over the stuffing tube so
that the end of the casing is even with the tube opening.

10. Slowly feed the meat, with the pusher, into the hopper

opening. When the ground meat is flush with the opening
of the stuffing tube, pull off 2 inches of casing and tie into
a knot.

11. Continue feeding meat into the hopper opening and

stuffing the sausage casing. Pack the casing firmly but not
to the bursting point. Maintain an even thickness
throughout the length of casing.

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