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TASSO (CAJUN SPICED SMOKED PORK SHOULDER) FOR BRINKMANN SMOKER



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This is a recipe that's a blend of several others I found on the Internet. I recently bought an inexpensive Brinkmann smoker at Home Depot and wanted to try making a ham-like product. When I found a recipe for tasso, a smoked, lightly spiced meat used extensively in Cajun cuisine, I just had to try it! This recipe takes two days - one for brining and one for smoking. BE SURE TO SEE THE IMPORTANT NOTES IN "DIRECTIONS" SECTION BELOW BEFORE MAKING THIS RECIPE.

Provided by Jainagirl

Categories     Pork

Time P2DT6h

Yield 4 pounds, 16-20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

7 lbs pork, whole bone-in shoulder roast preferred
8 cups water
1 teaspoon ground mace
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
2 teaspoons smoked paprika
1 tablespoon dried whole thyme
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
1 tablespoon pure maple syrup
2 teaspoons vegetable oil, not olive oil
2 tablespoons water

Steps:

  • IMPORTANT NOTE #1: This recipe makes a product that's quite salty, and meant to be used as a seasoning agent in small amounts (8 ounces) in jambalaya, beans and rice, or other Cajun-style savory foods. This tasso should not be considered a main dish the way a traditional ham would be. A 7-pound bone-in pork shoulder roast will yield about 4 pounds of usable tasso.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE #2: Be sure to buy a bag of Morton brand "Tender Quick" home meat cure before making this recipe. Use 2 cups of the Morton cure and 8 cups of water to prepare the brine. Food,com does not recognize the Morton cure as an ingredient, so I couldn't list it in the "Ingredients" section. It's usually found in the spice aisle of larger supermarkets, in a dark blue paper sack, near the regular table salt.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE #3: You also will need 7 to 9 chunks of throughly dried hickory wood, about 4 inches x 4 inches each. These are usually available wherever smokers are sold, like Home Depot where the Brinkmann smoker is sold. Soak the chunks in very hot water for about 20 minutes. You may need to put a weight on them to ensure they're completely submerged. Put the soaked chunks in a sealed plastic bag, so they stay moist until needed.
  • RECIPE DIRECTIONS:.
  • Follow the directions on the bag of Morton cure for making a wet brine, but use 2 cups cure and 8 cups water. Mix until cure is completely dissolved. Leave the skin on the pork shoulder. Submerge the meat in the brine. Weight it, if necessary, to keep it fully submerged. Cure, under refrigeration, for 24 hours.
  • If you can't find the Morton cure, you can use 1 cup plain table sugar and 1 cup plain table salt to make the brine. The Morton cure usually is located in the spice aisle of larger supermarkets, near the regular salt.
  • Remove the meat from the brine and dry thoroughly. Remove the tough outer skin, but leave the fat layer that's underneath the skin. Combine the spices, maple syrup, oil and water to make a wet rub that should have a spreadable consistency like thick heavy cream. Coat the meat evenly on all sides with the wet rub, just before putting it into the smoker. Use a brush or your hands to apply the rub. If you don't have maple syrup, substitute honey or dark corn syrup.
  • Insert a heat-proof thermometer into the thickest part of the meat. Prepare the smoker according to the manufacturer's directions, being sure to include the pan of water. You can add aromatics to the water pan, if desired, for example: lemon zest (yellow part only), whole peppercorns (black, white or pink), bay leaves, dry sherry wine or dry marsala wine. If using wine, replace 1 to 2 cups of the water in the smoker's bowl with 1 to 2 cups wine. Use the zest of a least 2 lemons, 10 to 20 peppercorns and 4 ro 5 bay leaves and add to water in pan. This will give the meat an extra dimension of flavor as it smokes. Place the meat in the smoker, according to manufacturer's instructions.
  • Add 3 large, well-soaked hickory chunks to the smoker, per manufacturer's directions. Wood should not touch the heating elements. Put the cover on the smoker and smoker and smoke for 6 to 6 1/2 hours or until meat reaches an internal temperature of about 165 degrees.
  • A rough estimate is to smoke 45 to 60 minutes per pound of meat. Add 2 or 3 more well-soaked hickory chunks at 2 hour intervals, or as the wood in the smoker depletes. Figure on 2 addtions of 2 or 3 chunks over the entire cooking time.
  • When the internal temperature of the meat reaches 165 degrees, remove it from smoker and tent with aluminum foil. It should rise another 5 degrees to the food-safe temperature of 170 degrees. Let the meat cool at room temperature for at least 1 1/2 hours. Remove the strings and refrigerate, uncovered, until completely cooled. Portion the meat only after it's thoroughly cooled, so any juices are retained.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 431.9, Fat 19.8, SaturatedFat 6.9, Cholesterol 170.6, Sodium 120, Carbohydrate 1.5, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 0.9, Protein 58.2

TASSO CAJUN STYLE



Tasso Cajun Style image

Tasso is a Cajun delicacy - lean strips of boneless pork which are marinated in a special seasoning and then heavily smoked. Sometimes called Tasso-ham and served in many Louisiana supermarkets, it can be eaten straight or added to other dishes.

Provided by Member 610488

Categories     Cajun

Time 7h30m

Yield 10 lbs

Number Of Ingredients 8

10 lbs pork butt, boneless
5 tablespoons salt
5 tablespoons cayenne pepper
3 tablespoons black pepper, freshly ground
3 tablespoons white pepper
2 tablespoons paprika
2 tablespoons cinnamon
2 tablespoons garlic powder

Steps:

  • Trim the pork of all excess fat and cut it into strips about 1 inch thick and at least 4 inches long.
  • Mix together the seasonings and place in a shallow pan. Roll each strip of pork in the seasoning mixture and place on a tray.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight (preferable a couple of days).
  • Prepare a smoker. Place the pork strips on the grill or rod (whichever your smoker uses) and smoke until done, 5 to 7 hours. Don't let the smoker get too hot.
  • Remove the meat and let it cool completely, then wrap well in plastic and foil.
  • The tasso will keep well in the refrigerator for up to 10 days, and it also freezes very well.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1039.7, Fat 72, SaturatedFat 24.8, Cholesterol 299.4, Sodium 3767.9, Carbohydrate 7.3, Fiber 3.2, Sugar 0.9, Protein 86.3

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