Kenny202 Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 Long shot I know but I know there are a lot of western bakery supply shops. Specifically after rusk (I know how to make it myself but would rather not) But some sausage seasoning mix etc would be interesting too. By the way ....not sure if its always been like this but no wonder anyone ever posts or replies here anymore. Stuck at the bottom of the extra forums which at first glance look like the IT forums. I been looking for ten minutes for the food in Thailand forum. Surely would be better off in general, or community forum. Food is a pretty important thing. According to Asean now Golf deserves it's own forum / sub forum.. anyhooooo...... Any help or leads appreciated 1
Keep Right Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 I have also been considering making my own sausages, especially Bratwurst of the Nuremberg variety. I have found some bratwurst of this type in Vila market marketed as Johnsonville brats which are pretty good but expensive. Now I need to find a vendor selling the skins.
Shop mak Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 Half on topic, sorry for that. When I travel up country, I go to SS Sausage in Naklua Pattaya for the best tasting regular bratwurst. Happens to be the same bratwurst that most hamburger booths around Pattaya purchase from. Always fill a cooler box with this bratwurst, before heading North. 1
norfolkandchance Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 19 minutes ago, Keep Right said: I have also been considering making my own sausages, especially Bratwurst of the Nuremberg variety. I have found some bratwurst of this type in Vila market marketed as Johnsonville brats which are pretty good but expensive. Now I need to find a vendor selling the skins. And for the OP. Lazada
Denim Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 1 hour ago, Keep Right said: especially Bratwurst of the Nuremberg I love Nuremburg sausages and have been getting mine from Makro at a reasonable price. However , just lately not seen any around or they are out of stock. Even checked Lazada yesterday but gone from there too. They make a delicious sausage sandwich for sure. 1
Kenny202 Posted March 26, 2023 Author Posted March 26, 2023 2 hours ago, Keep Right said: I have also been considering making my own sausages, especially Bratwurst of the Nuremberg variety. I have found some bratwurst of this type in Vila market marketed as Johnsonville brats which are pretty good but expensive. Now I need to find a vendor selling the skins. If you want natural pork skins some of the pork sellers at your local markets keep them. they are cheap too. They sell them to people making Isaan sausages. Collagen manufactured cases available on Lazada from China and pretty good too
Kenny202 Posted March 26, 2023 Author Posted March 26, 2023 2 hours ago, norfolkandchance said: And for the OP. Lazada I spent an hour searching Lazada in different ways I couldn't find any rusk or seasoning? Have you seen some on there?
Wobblybob Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 4 minutes ago, Kenny202 said: I spent an hour searching Lazada in different ways I couldn't find any rusk or seasoning? Have you seen some on there? Kenny, have you tried making sausage without rusk, I find the sausages are better without it, I just make sure there is at least 20% fat included in the recipe. 1
Popular Post Bday Prang Posted March 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted March 26, 2023 No problem finding ingredients for UK style sausages just look in any rubbish bin and if you still haven't found anything to your "taste" there is usually a bit of road kill lying around. should be easy enough to cook up a taste of home lol. If the two options above fail to produce, it might be worth enquiring where MacDonald's source their ingredients from, as they seem to be able to produce identically disgusting food all over the world And before anymore sad face emoticons appear I am from the UK and I know exactly what I am talking about 5 6
473geo Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 17 minutes ago, Bday Prang said: No problem finding ingredients for UK style sausages just look in any rubbish bin and if you still haven't found anything to your "taste" there is usually a bit of road kill lying around. should be easy enough to cook up a taste of home lol. If the two options above fail to produce, it might be worth enquiring where MacDonald's source their ingredients from, as they seem to be able to produce identically disgusting food all over the world And before anymore sad face emoticons appear I am from the UK and I know exactly what I am talking about Obviously didn't live near a top quality local butcher, sure frozen supermarket stuff lacks quality 2
LosLobo Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 One of the tastiest western sausages I ever tried is the cevapichichi, originally from the Balkan Region. I think you are from Oz, you may have tried it, it is very popular there. Ingredients are easy to source and no skins required.Cevapcici recipe : SBS Food
Bday Prang Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 22 minutes ago, 473geo said: Obviously didn't live near a top quality local butcher, sure frozen supermarket stuff lacks quality And if you are going to buy it from a "top quality local butcher" expect to pay around the same price as steak, and you still wouldn't know what's really in them.
Popular Post Denim Posted March 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted March 26, 2023 1 hour ago, Bday Prang said: And before anymore sad face emoticons appear I am from the UK and I know exactly what I am talking about So what exactly are you ranting about ? 3
Popular Post norfolkandchance Posted March 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted March 26, 2023 15 minutes ago, Denim said: Fair enough. Given that all processed meats are bad for you ( according to medical experts ) , including all sausages , bacon , ham , spam etc etc regardless of where they come from and what's in them , it seems that one cap fits all if you are not a processed meat fan I agree with you on the vegan options. If you really are a vegan with an abhorrence for the very idea of meat eating it seems to me very odd that they would even consider eating something that attempts to copy the very worst of meat products I look at it like this . Moderation in all things. A little of what you fancy does you good. Even vegans sometimes get run over by a truck. We live in hope. 1 2
Popular Post Bday Prang Posted March 26, 2023 Popular Post Posted March 26, 2023 8 minutes ago, Denim said: Fair enough. Given that all processed meats are bad for you ( according to medical experts ) , including all sausages , bacon , ham , spam etc etc regardless of where they come from and what's in them , it seems that one cap fits all if you are not a processed meat fan I agree with you on the vegan options. If you really are a vegan with an abhorrence for the very idea of meat eating it seems to me very odd that they would even consider eating something that attempts to copy the very worst of meat products I look at it like this . Moderation in all things. A little of what you fancy does you good. Even vegans sometimes get run over by a truck. To be honest I take no notice at all of medical "experts" especially since the Covid disaster. and I don't have a problem per se with all processed meat, just sausages. Bacon for example is a gift from the gods , and of course there is a vegan version now i kid you not. Although I do cringe visibly when I hear other brits here actually lamenting the availability and price of "Spam" For gods sake 3
norfolkandchance Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 12 minutes ago, Bday Prang said: No I'm actually a coward, I don't go back there very often, and avoid the sausages like the plague Now an Issan sausage,...that's a different matter altogether, Saep lai Are. Issan that explains it.
Shop mak Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 Anyone know a source for western sausage making ingredients in Thailand? Remember the topic anyone
Scott Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 Off-topic, troll posts reported and removed. Please stay on topic.
still kicking Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 4 hours ago, LosLobo said: One of the tastiest western sausages I ever tried is the cevapichichi, originally from the Balkan Region. I think you are from Oz, you may have tried it, it is very popular there. Ingredients are easy to source and no skins required.Cevapcici recipe : SBS Food Yes, I do make them as well. 1
jerrymahoney Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 6 hours ago, Shop mak said: Anyone know a source for western sausage making ingredients in Thailand? Remember the topic anyone https://thaiartisanfoods.com/product-category/curing-and-pickling/
animalmagic Posted March 26, 2023 Posted March 26, 2023 I have used Quaker oats (the quick, just add hot water type) instead of rusk and found they did a similar job of absorbing liquid and binding the sausage together. Oats are good for the heart and reducing cholesterol so you can consider them a 'health food' sausage! ???? 1
Kenny202 Posted March 27, 2023 Author Posted March 27, 2023 14 hours ago, Wobblybob said: Kenny, have you tried making sausage without rusk, I find the sausages are better without it, I just make sure there is at least 20% fat included in the recipe. To be honest mate can't remember. I did try lots of combinations a few years ago. I remember I did find it was much better grinding my own loin pork (very lean) and adding my own fat to be consistent. Just buying pork mince at Makro etc either way too fatty or way too lean. I might give it a try. I am after a nice firm but moist consistency. Many of the "best sausages you have ever tried here" usually mushy inside and if you cook them for a long time they get dry. I figured the rusk might give me the consistency I want
Kenny202 Posted March 27, 2023 Author Posted March 27, 2023 3 hours ago, jerrymahoney said: https://thaiartisanfoods.com/product-category/curing-and-pickling/ They don't do rusk or sausage seasoning. Already contacted them. They suggested cheese seasoning
Kenny202 Posted March 27, 2023 Author Posted March 27, 2023 2 hours ago, animalmagic said: I have used Quaker oats (the quick, just add hot water type) instead of rusk and found they did a similar job of absorbing liquid and binding the sausage together. Oats are good for the heart and reducing cholesterol so you can consider them a 'health food' sausage! ???? I heard oats were good. Rice is good too apparently early Western sausages was very common to use rice. I used panko breadcrumbs this time (2 cups per kilo). I do have a feeling it was the fat content of the meat though more than the binder
Wobblybob Posted March 27, 2023 Posted March 27, 2023 2 minutes ago, Kenny202 said: To be honest mate can't remember. I did try lots of combinations a few years ago. I remember I did find it was much better grinding my own loin pork (very lean) and adding my own fat to be consistent. Just buying pork mince at Makro etc either way too fatty or way too lean. I might give it a try. I am after a nice firm but moist consistency. Many of the "best sausages you have ever tried here" usually mushy inside and if you cook them for a long time they get dry. I figured the rusk might give me the consistency I want I have tried making sausage with loin and fat but it is still too dry for me, so now I buy pork shoulder and use the 20% fat and they are so succulent, also make great burgers.
digger70 Posted March 27, 2023 Posted March 27, 2023 Anyone know a source for western sausage making ingredients in Thailand? Lazada can supply whatever you need for sausage /salami ingredients, But some come from China ,check when you order. I get my Salami culture and sausage casings and other products from Lazada/Shopee/Aliexpress
Drumbuie Posted March 27, 2023 Posted March 27, 2023 Have you tried asking the folk at Sloane's?https://sloanes.co.th/
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