I hate saying this, but the closest comparison would be the Hillshire Farms Summer Sausage. That stuff doesn't really compare though.The Hot Pepper said:Sausages look dope! So would you say it is similar to Genoa (cooked salami) but smoked?
Last time I had that was when I was camping in the middle of nowhere in the mountains. I was drunk out of my mind and threw some over a wood fire to heat it up. Man, it was good. I think..BrewinHooligan said:I hate saying this, but the closest comparison would be the Hillshire Farms Summer Sausage. That stuff doesn't really compare though.
Oh it's not bad, but it doesn't compare to a summer sausage made with elk.Edmick said:Last time I had that was when I was camping in the middle of nowhere in the mountains. I was drunk out of my mind and threw some over a wood fire to heat it up. Man, it was good. I think..
I've made an elk sausage before. I do a lot of hunting but the problem is that i'm still using the old hand cranker sausage maker. I just can't pull the trigger on an electric one. Too much money. Someday when I buy one i'll be making a lot more.BrewinHooligan said:Oh it's not bad, but it doesn't compare to a summer sausage made with elk.
I skin my walleye because I deep fry it. Never tried it with skin on and just pan fried.SmokenFire said:Crappie and bluegill are great eating panfish!
EDIT: Do you guys skin walleye before frying?
SmokenFire said:Crappie and bluegill are great eating panfish!
EDIT: Do you guys skin walleye before frying?