Gochujang-Garlic Beef Snack Sticks
Ingredients
Meat:
Casings:
Seasoning:
Instructions
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Before adding the full teaspoon of salt: check your gochujang. Brands vary quite a bit in saltiness. If yours tastes particularly salty, I'd reduce the kosher salt to 1/2 teaspoon.
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And I'd check the ingredient label for corn-derived ingredients, since commercial gochujang formulations vary.
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Why only 1 tablespoon water?
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The gochujang itself brings moisture. I don't want this mixture getting loose enough that stuffing becomes messy or the finished stick becomes spongy.
Mix
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Combine the gochujang, water, vinegar, sesame oil, ginger and seasonings.
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Add to the cold beef with the nonfat dry milk.
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Mix until very tacky and cohesive, about 2–3 minutes.
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If you can grab a small handful, turn your hand upside down and have the meat stay stuck to your palm, you've developed a pretty good bind.
Fry-test it
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This one especially deserves a small test patty before stuffing.
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Cook about a teaspoonful in a skillet and taste.
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You're checking primarily:
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salt
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gochujang intensity
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heat
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ginger
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sweetness
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I'd rather discover that it needs another teaspoon of gochujang before we've stuffed 1.5 lb of it.
Stuff and smoke
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Stuff into the same 17–21 mm collagen casings.
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Then:
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Smoker: about 200°F
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Smoke: yes
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Cook to 160°F internal
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Cool promptly and refrigerate
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Again, because we're using ground beef, USDA's target is 160°F.
