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    Looks great!

    So what was in the brine?
    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    Have done the same with wild pork, venison, goat , use honey dew brine mix with modified drench gun works great tastes good tenderness sometimes ????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    Looks great!

    So what was in the brine?
    100g salt. non iodised
    70g brown sugar
    5g Kurikwik ( Saltpetre, Sodium Nitrite 12.5%)
    per 1000mL water

    This leg took 5.7 litres of brine total 1 1/2 us gallons, Thats a 20% mixture. Leg weighed 3kg so 20% of that is 600grams of brine which was injected into the meat. You can adjust the salt and sugar volumes to your taste but you have to have the nitrites at the right rate because Botulism is not that good for you.
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    Question for you re Macrocarpa
    What sort of flavour does this give? I was always told to stay clear of woods like this and pine as it can be bitter? But Hey i suppose you cant get any manuka there aye!

    Good write up and results look awesome.

    Oh I just reread your post now I think you just used redgum and the Mac is just there posing in the picture.

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    I don't think softwoods are recommended for smoking.

    Yes used Redgum.

    We also have Kanuka. Ti-Tree here so for the next one I do I'll try that for the wood. I have a heap of "round" roasts in the freezer so they will be good for turning into hams and won't take long to cook.
    Last edited by Tuidog; 31-12-2016 at 03:26 PM.
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