How to Make Turkey Deli Meat

How to Make Turkey Deli Meat

In this blog post, we will cover the ins and outs of How to Make Turkey Deli Meat. We cover Additives, Grinding, Casings, and the proper smoking schedule. Keep reading for more information on making deli meat!

We want to break the meat all the way down, and to do so; we are going to grind the turkey three times. The first time will be through a regular 3/8th plate. This is going to break it down and make it easier on the meat to go through smaller plates. If we tried to go from whole muscle to a 1/8th plate we would be causing too much stress on the meat. Our second grind is going to be through a 1/8th plate. Between the second and third grinds, we are going to add our seasoning to the meat. This will help the meat hold together better and make that final grind much quicker. Soluble Cajun Seasoning can be a good choice.

In this blog post, we will cover the ins and outs of How to Make Turkey Deli Meat. We cover Additives, Grinding, Casings, and the proper smoking schedule. Keep reading for more information on making deli meat!

Additives

When we are doing something like turkey deli meat, we want to be sure to use Sure Gel; carrot fiber is not going to cut it. The Sure Gel will help everything really bind together in your product. After Sure Gel, you will also want to add Sure Cure. It's not a necessity, but you will get the best-tasting and most flavorful product, and it will last longer.

Grinding

We want to break the meat all the way down, and to do so; we are going to grind the turkey three times. The first time will be through a regular 3/8th plate. This is going to break it down and make it easier on the meat to go through smaller plates. If we tried to go from whole muscle to a 1/8th plate we would be causing too much stress on the meat. Our second grind is going to be through a 1/8th plate. Between the second and third grinds, we are going to add our seasoning to the meat. This will help the meat hold together better and make that final grind much quicker. Soluble Cajun Seasoning can be a good choice.

Casings

Because this is a lower-fat product, we want to add as much flavor to it as possible, so we chose to use spice-lined casings. We used the Diablo casings. It added a really nice heat to the product and gave a great look to the outside of it. The great thing about these casings is that you don't prep them in any way.

Smoking

For our smoke schedule, we are going to start our smoker at 120 degrees or as close as your smoker will get and have all the dampers open. We're adding no smoke or humidity. During this process, we are trying to dry the outside of the casing. Next, we are going to go to 130 degrees with our dampers closed 3 quarters of the way, and at this point, we will start to add smoke and humidity. A great way to add extra humidity to your smoker is with a wicking towel or automotive sponges sitting upright in your water pan. This will increase the surface area that it can come up and out of. Next, we are going to go to 145 degrees again for an hour, then 160 degrees for an hour, and finally 175 degrees until the internal temperature of your sausage is 160 degrees.

 

Making your own turkey deli meat at home is a great way to ensure that you are using high-quality, fresh ingredients. It also allows you to customize the flavor to your liking and avoid any preservatives that may be found in store-bought options. With just a few simple steps, you can have delicious and healthy turkey deli meat that is perfect for sandwiches, wraps, salads or just to eat. Give it a try, and enjoy!

6th Jun 2023 Justin Thompson

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