32 mm Cellulose Singles

SKU:
2323201
$7.99

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Buy 201 - 999 and pay only $6.99 each
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Availability: Ships Same Business Day
Shipping Weight:
0.50 LBS
Ship Dims:
1.00 x 1.00 x 11.00 (in)

Description

32mm Cellulose Singles

Walton's Plastic/Cellulose Casings

If you are looking to make a skinless sausage, then Walton's 32mm Cellulose Hot Dog Casings are exactly what you need! An inedible product that is designed to be a sausage or hot dog casing the product can be safely cooked in and then easily removed and peel off to produce the skinless product you are looking for. Each strand is 84 feet long and can hold 25 lb of meat. You can purchase them in either single strands, or full cases. These are sold as indivual strands, but they can be bought in a case which has 300 84 foot long strands.

Features:

  • 84ft strands
  • 1 strand per package
  • 3 black stripes to identify casing on cooked product
  • Max cooking temperature of 180°F
  • Also available in full cases

Specifications:

  • High humidity is highly recommended during cooking/smoking
  • Casings do not need to be soaked prior to use
  • After cooking, shower for 10-20 minutes or soak in an ice water bath to reduce wrinkling
  • Must peel casings before eating

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