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    How to improve a moist salami?

    I had some venison turned into salami by a local butcher and it is quite moist. It has been frozen in sealed bags since it was done and I have been defrosting them in the fridge before slicing off and consuming. I thought maybe it would be one or two but seems to be all of them. Any suggestions, other than a different butcher, on how to improve them? (I will be using a different butcher next time).
    Wondering about fan bake on a low temp? Cold smoke? Warm smoke?
    Open to suggestions and ideas…

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    nah its how some of them are made..its more of a sausage than a salami..just keep in fridge and eat it over 3-4 days not hard to do that they taste so good.
    we got some made with goose breast like that..oh so good.
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    Leave them in the fridge in a open bag....they will naturally dry out
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    Don't defrost them in the bag leave them open on a rack and the will continue to dry down
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    The best way is to defrost & hang in a well ventilated open area for 1-2 weeks.
    I just hung it on the clothes line above our deck, lots of ventilation & 24hour shade.
    My wife was paranoid about flies so I drilled lots of large holes in a PVC pipe and covered it in a stocking then used a bag closer on the end & hung it on the washing line in the shade. Once it gets to the stage you like it'll keep well sealed in the fridge.
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    I had 24 1kg salamis made, I vac packed them all to try and extend the freezer life. Doing that & drying using the above method I made them last over 2 years.

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    Moist salami...


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    Alright thanks Team. Will whip this one out of the bag and hide in the back of the fridge for a bit and go hang the next one in the shed somewhere
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    Quote Originally Posted by RacksandRods View Post
    Alright thanks Team. Will whip this one out of the bag and hide in the back of the fridge for a bit and go hang the next one in the shed somewhere
    If you can hang it somewhere with a breeze if you can find one, If all else fails leave a desk fan blowing in the general direction of the salami

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    I put one in the fridge for 2wks, roll it over morning and evening and let it dehydrate.
    tastes much better

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    Quote Originally Posted by No.3 View Post
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    I normally wipe mine on the sheets to get dry, dont use the curtains anymore misus gets angry.
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    I freeze all mine and then when I take one out, defrost it in the fridge then into the hot water cupboard for 18-24 hours. Perfectly aged, not too dry not too moist. Mind you I love it when you forget one in the fridge for a week and you can shave it so thin you can see through it. Great chewing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnd View Post
    @No.3

    I normally wipe mine on the sheets to get dry, dont use the curtains anymore misus gets angry.
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    An apple to moisten something....an orange to dry or reduce moisture.

 

 

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