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<blockquote data-quote="MountainBlacksmith" data-source="post: 1430168" data-attributes="member: 105415"><p>get a bunch of course salt and salt the meat for 3 days, then wash with white wine with a teaspoon of pink salt #2 for a long dry cure, with some black pepper white pepper chili flakes and whatever else you got, then stuff into a large diameter beef casing and pull it tight all around with twine and hang it for a few months at around 40 to 55 degrees until its covered with white mold, then you got coppa, or capicola, or gabagool, its delicious and the italians prefer wild pig over farmed. actually look up any charcuterie, salumi, or coppa recipe, it takes the gaminess away and makes it taste nutty and it increases the vitamins and minerals because the curing breaks down everything and the pennicilim mold eats everything you cant digest and turns it into nutrients. or you can just smoke it and have a fantastic BBQ, or make bacon or pancetta... man im hungry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MountainBlacksmith, post: 1430168, member: 105415"] get a bunch of course salt and salt the meat for 3 days, then wash with white wine with a teaspoon of pink salt #2 for a long dry cure, with some black pepper white pepper chili flakes and whatever else you got, then stuff into a large diameter beef casing and pull it tight all around with twine and hang it for a few months at around 40 to 55 degrees until its covered with white mold, then you got coppa, or capicola, or gabagool, its delicious and the italians prefer wild pig over farmed. actually look up any charcuterie, salumi, or coppa recipe, it takes the gaminess away and makes it taste nutty and it increases the vitamins and minerals because the curing breaks down everything and the pennicilim mold eats everything you cant digest and turns it into nutrients. or you can just smoke it and have a fantastic BBQ, or make bacon or pancetta... man im hungry [/QUOTE]
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