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Title: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: Tarheel on April 26, 2012, 01:03:04 PM
Well, I thought that it might be good to start a thread on snausages especially after my grilling experiment with Teh Conecah snausage for supper last night (at GarMan's).

Taste test: Regular Conecah (blue package); Grilled; eaten alone with no condiments or bread.

My assessment is that it was flavorful and it had a very pleasant, slight kick to it in the aftertaste.  I liked the spices and seasonings used for flavoring.  I liked the way that the natural casing grilled; just a little bit crisp which was excellent.  The consistency was a little looser than I liked but I attribute that to the higher fat content than what I prefer which is a higher content of lean meat.  This, however, did not detract from the taste.  I really liked the smokiness of the meat; this was a very pleasant plus.

I did not like the greasiness which became a coating on the palate (thankfully my Jack and Coke was able to cut that).  I did not like the addition of MSG.  A good snausage with good spices and seasoning should not need this flavor enhancer; no knock against Conecah particularly but I think that using MSG in anything is a culinary cop-out.

Overall assessment is that I liked it and I'd cook it again.  I think it would go really well with a spicy or regular mustard and, possibly, sauerkraut.  Prolly be good on a roll with such.  Prolly be great as a breakfast meat with fried eggs, biscuits and gravy.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GH2001 on April 26, 2012, 01:05:57 PM
Well, I thought that it might be good to start a thread on snausages especially after my grilling experiment with Teh Conecah snausage for supper last night (at GarMan's).

Taste test: Regular Conecah (blue package); Grilled; eaten alone with no condiments or bread.

My assessment is that it was flavorful and it had a very pleasant, slight kick to it in the aftertaste.  I liked the spices and seasonings used for flavoring.  I liked the way that the natural casing grilled; just a little bit crisp which was excellent.  The consistency was a little looser than I liked but I attribute that to the higher fat content than what I prefer which is a higher content of lean meat.  This, however, did not detract from the taste.  I really liked the smokiness of the meat; this was a very pleasant plus.

I did not like the greasiness which became a coating on the palate (thankfully my Jack and Coke was able to cut that).  I did not like the addition of MSG.  A good snausage with good spices and seasoning should not need this flavor enhancer; no knock against Conecah particularly but I think that using MSG in anything is a culinary cop-out.

Overall assessment is that I liked it and I'd cook it again.  I think it would go really well with a spicy or regular mustard and, possibly, sauerkraut.  Prolly be good on a roll with such.  Prolly be great as a breakfast meat with fried eggs, biscuits and gravy.

Not knocking your review, but I don't know of any off the shelf sandwich meat or sausage that doesn't have some form of MSG in it. That stuff wouldn't have much of a shelf life without it (since this is it's secondary use with palate sensory being first). The deli or a meat counter is the only place I have found where you can get minimally processed meats without nitrates or MSG. I know there are a few out there on the shelf but it's very rare.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: Snaggletiger on April 26, 2012, 01:12:43 PM
I'm definitely not versed in the ways of the sausage..other than my own.  We don't do a lot of meals that involve sausage with the exception of putting it in some gumbo or low country boil.  I will usually pick up some Conecuh and put it on the grill as something to cut up and munch on while grilling the main course.  Mighty tasty.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: chinook on April 26, 2012, 01:18:36 PM
Not knocking your review, but I don't know of any off the shelf sandwich meat or sausage that doesn't have some form of MSG in it. That stuff wouldn't have much of a shelf life without it (since this is it's secondary use with palate sensory being first). The deli or a meat counter is the only place I have found where you can get minimally processed meats without nitrates or MSG. I know there are a few out there on the shelf but it's very rare.

at :hop:

our off the shelf sausages don't contain any MSG's.  just sayin'
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: Tarheel on April 26, 2012, 01:29:24 PM
Not knocking your review, but I don't know of any off the shelf sandwich meat or sausage that doesn't have some form of MSG in it. That stuff wouldn't have much of a shelf life without it (since this is it's secondary use with palate sensory being first). The deli or a meat counter is the only place I have found where you can get minimally processed meats without nitrates or MSG. I know there are a few out there on the shelf but it's very rare.

I'm not a big label-reader, GH, but the MSG did catch my eye right away which is why I wanted to comment on it; I did like the snausage and want to try some other types of it as y'all suggested in the other thread.

I guess I don't eat a lot of the processed sammich meat or snausages located on the mass-produced shelf (not saying that to sound high-ass or anything I just have a personal policy easily summed up as "Life is Too Short for Shitty Food").  Most of the brats and snausages that I have tried lately have come from the Publix fresh meat dept (Publix brand) or the fresh meat from Whole Foods or from the local super-secret butcher that GarMan visits in Acworth.

As to MSG I really have grown to hate the stuff; seems like I can taste it for day after eating something with it in it; maybe that's psychological.  I quit using some seasonings because of the MSG in it (like "Dales" which I used to use a lot) in deference to using more fundamental things like sea salt, kosher salt, black pepper, and the wide variety of fresh and dried herbs readily available.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: AU_Tiger_2000 on April 26, 2012, 01:41:02 PM
We prefer the Conecuh Hickory Smoked to the Original.  It's the one with the yellow label.  Warning: the Hot and Spicy Hickory is pretty damn hot for off the shelf sausage.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: Tarheel on April 26, 2012, 01:47:19 PM
We prefer the Conecuh Hickory Smoked to the Original.  It's the one with the yellow label.  Warning: the Hot and Spicy Hickory is pretty damn hot for off the shelf sausage.

I'll give that a try next.  I have to emphasize that I really liked the smokiness flavor of the original.  And one thing I did not point out is that it was quite complimentary to the Nicaraguan tobacco in the Bahia Maduro cigar that I was enjoying.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: JR4AU on April 26, 2012, 03:17:07 PM
I'll give that a try next.  I have to emphasize that I really liked the smokiness flavor of the original.  And one thing I did not point out is that it was quite complimentary to the Nicaraguan tobacco in the Bahia Maduro cigar that I was enjoying.

The spicy is good.  Overall, for any of them I simply prefer Conecuh's course grind texture, and the casing has a good "snap" to it.   Then there's the flavor.  I've just not had any that tops it.  We also use Conecuh in low country boil as well. 
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GH2001 on April 26, 2012, 03:18:08 PM
I'm not a big label-reader, GH, but the MSG did catch my eye right away which is why I wanted to comment on it; I did like the snausage and want to try some other types of it as y'all suggested in the other thread.

I guess I don't eat a lot of the processed sammich meat or snausages located on the mass-produced shelf (not saying that to sound high-ass or anything I just have a personal policy easily summed up as "Life is Too Short for Shitty Food").  Most of the brats and snausages that I have tried lately have come from the Publix fresh meat dept (Publix brand) or the fresh meat from Whole Foods or from the local super-secret butcher that GarMan visits in Acworth.

As to MSG I really have grown to hate the stuff; seems like I can taste it for day after eating something with it in it; maybe that's psychological.  I quit using some seasonings because of the MSG in it (like "Dales" which I used to use a lot) in deference to using more fundamental things like sea salt, kosher salt, black pepper, and the wide variety of fresh and dried herbs readily available.

MSG is glorified, processed sodium on crack. I don't like it either. It literally gives me a headache when in Chinese food. Like you, I like to get my meats from the deli counter when at all possible. I like Boar's Head and Publix brand. One thing I have noticed is that the meat doesn't last nearly as long if you get the no MSG no nitrate meat. I bought some Boars head turkey a week ago and it literally last 2-3 days in my fridge in a sealed bag before it was garbage. Luckily I had eaten most of it by then. So the nitrates and such do tend to preserve it. I just hate the taste.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GarMan on April 26, 2012, 04:22:59 PM
MSG is glorified, processed sodium on crack. I don't like it either. It literally gives me a headache when in Chinese food.
Beta...  Although, cat meat tends to give most people headaches. 

Like you, I like to get my meats from the deli counter when at all possible. I like Boar's Head and Publix brand. One thing I have noticed is that the meat doesn't last nearly as long if you get the no MSG no nitrate meat. I bought some Boars head turkey a week ago and it literally last 2-3 days in my fridge in a sealed bag before it was garbage. Luckily I had eaten most of it by then. So the nitrates and such do tend to preserve it. I just hate the taste.
That's prolly the difference.  I don't normally purchase or eat that processed, off-the-shelf, pre-packaged stuff.  You guys are prolly right from that perspective.  Conecah is likely one of the better brands, but a lot of that stuff is pretty nasty...  I usually go to the meat department or the local butcher who normally doesn't add preservatives and other unnecessary fillers.  The cost is usually about the same, and you can't beat the flavor, freshness and texture...  IMO. 
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: Snaggletiger on April 26, 2012, 04:41:30 PM
What's all this fuss about Madison Square Gardens?
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: chinook on April 26, 2012, 04:42:12 PM
this thread is a real sausage fest.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GH2001 on April 26, 2012, 11:01:57 PM
this thread is a real sausage fest.

And VV is absent?
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: djsimp on April 30, 2012, 08:44:11 PM
Speaking of sausage, a guy I know can hook up some damn fine smoked deer sausage. We made some 3X hot sausage a while back that was loaded with jalapenos and cheese. That shit on the grill was off the chain. Maybe I could bring some to a tailgate this fall.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GH2001 on May 01, 2012, 09:15:17 AM
Speaking of sausage, a guy I know can hook up some damn fine smoked deer sausage. We made some 3X hot sausage a while back that was loaded with jalapenos and cheese. That shit on the grill was off the chain. Maybe I could bring some to a tailgate this fall.

See other thread.

You know....the other thread where Garman knows everything about everything.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: JR4AU on May 01, 2012, 10:25:36 AM
See other thread.

You know....the other thread where Garman knows everything about everything.

Can you narrow that down a bit?
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: chinook on May 01, 2012, 10:48:58 AM
Can you narrow that down a bit?

all threads that have no reply from you. 
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: JR4AU on May 01, 2012, 10:57:36 AM
all threads that have no reply from you.
?
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GH2001 on May 01, 2012, 10:59:42 AM
Can you narrow that down a bit?

You don't know it yet, but he will soon be giving his opine of how Milo's Sweet Tea tastes like ass. We're just blind to it.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GarMan on May 01, 2012, 11:09:11 AM
Omnipotence...  It makes me what I am and makes others envious. 
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: JR4AU on May 01, 2012, 11:12:24 AM
You don't know it yet, but he will soon be giving his opine of how Milo's Sweet Tea tastes like ass. We're just blind to it.

 :rofl:
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: Snaggletiger on May 01, 2012, 11:26:00 AM
Milo's is not bad in a pinch.  If you're cooking up a huge meal for guests, a few jugs of Milo's makes easy.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: Tarheel on May 01, 2012, 11:36:22 AM
Omnipotence...  It makes me what I am and makes others envious.

Omniscience...in this context.

Just saying.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GarMan on May 01, 2012, 11:42:14 AM
Omniscience...in this context.

Just saying.

Of course, omnipotence includes omniscience, omnipresence, and omnibenevolence.  And, I have said... 
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: Tarheel on May 01, 2012, 12:04:32 PM
MSG is glorified, processed sodium on crack. I don't like it either. It literally gives me a headache when in Chinese food. Like you, I like to get my meats from the deli counter when at all possible. I like Boar's Head and Publix brand. One thing I have noticed is that the meat doesn't last nearly as long if you get the no MSG no nitrate meat. I bought some Boars head turkey a week ago and it literally last 2-3 days in my fridge in a sealed bag before it was garbage. Luckily I had eaten most of it by then. So the nitrates and such do tend to preserve it. I just hate the taste.

On your first point I refuse to eat Chinese food; it absolutely reeks to me.  There's a fairly nice, relatively clean Chinese restaurant near my home I won't even consider it.  Why?  It happens to be in the Publix Shopping Center where I shop for groceries and if the wind is moving just right from that place you can catch the fine "aroma" of "General Chang's Dog" or "Rat and Broccoli" or "Sweet and Sour Cat" or "Mandarin Orange Goose".  Nasty.  Just nasty.

Not only speaking of the Deli counter for Boar's Head and other sammich stuff but also go to the Fresh Meats Dept. too; you can find some great Publix brand snausages there which are quite good in my opinion.  You do need to cook it sooner than later though; preferably same day.

I recommend the mild or hot Italian snausage; their brats are phenomenal (DON'T buy the turkey meat snausage though); they used to have the best chorizo around but they don't sell it anymore.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GH2001 on May 01, 2012, 12:44:22 PM
makes others envious.

Add delusional to that list too.

You gotten into Chad's meds?
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GH2001 on May 01, 2012, 12:45:51 PM
if the wind is moving just right from that place you can catch the fine "aroma" of "General Chang's Dog" or "Rat and Broccoli" or "Sweet and Sour Cat" or "Mandarin Orange Goose".  Nasty.  Just nasty.

A hefty guffaw was let out reading this.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: AUTiger1 on May 01, 2012, 12:49:06 PM
On your first point I refuse to eat Chinese food; it absolutely reeks to me.  There's a fairly nice, relatively clean Chinese restaurant near my home I won't even consider it.  Why?  It happens to be in the Publix Shopping Center where I shop for groceries and if the wind is moving just right from that place you can catch the fine "aroma" of "General Chang's Dog" or "Rat and Broccoli" or "Sweet and Sour Cat" or "Mandarin Orange Goose".  Nasty.  Just nasty.

Not only speaking of the Deli counter for Boar's Head and other sammich stuff but also go to the Fresh Meats Dept. too; you can find some great Publix brand snausages there which are quite good in my opinion.  You do need to cook it sooner than later though; preferably same day.

I recommend the mild or hot Italian snausage; their brats are phenomenal (DON'T buy the turkey meat snausage though); they used to have the best chorizo around but they don't sell it anymore.

We go here at least once a week.  http://www.suncafeal.com/ (http://www.suncafeal.com/)  good food.  As is http://www.surinofthailand.com/huntsville/index.htm (http://www.surinofthailand.com/huntsville/index.htm). 

I like the Publicks hot Italian sausage for fatties.  It's really good.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: JR4AU on May 01, 2012, 01:20:24 PM
We go here at least once a week.  http://www.suncafeal.com/ (http://www.suncafeal.com/)  good food.  As is http://www.surinofthailand.com/huntsville/index.htm (http://www.surinofthailand.com/huntsville/index.htm). 

I like the Publicks hot Italian sausage for fatties.  It's really good.

Don't know if it's the same or not, but we have 3 Surin's here in the ham.  Southside, Mtn. Brook, and 280.  All top notch eats.

ETA: I just clicked the menu link...it's the same. 
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GarMan on May 01, 2012, 01:26:29 PM
I'd say that there's a fairly significant difference between most Chinese and Thai restaurants.  I've had good and bad from both.  I'm certain that both could use excessive amounts of MSG and other preservatives, but I don't normally have that problem with Thai food. 
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: AUTiger1 on May 01, 2012, 01:33:53 PM
I'd say that there's a fairly significant difference between most Chinese and Thai restaurants.  I've had good and bad from both.  I'm certain that both could use excessive amounts of MSG and other preservatives, but I don't normally have that problem with Thai food.

I usually have good dining experiences at Thai and Chinese restaurants.  Now Thai and Chinese buffets, not usually a good experience.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: GH2001 on May 01, 2012, 01:35:28 PM
I'd say that there's a fairly significant difference between most Chinese and Thai restaurants.  I've had good and bad from both.  I'm certain that both could use excessive amounts of MSG and other preservatives, but I don't normally have that problem with Thai food.

What-a-matta....you no likey salt in yo fewd?


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Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: JR4AU on May 01, 2012, 01:36:02 PM
I'd say that there's a fairly significant difference between most Chinese and Thai restaurants.  I've had good and bad from both.  I'm certain that both could use excessive amounts of MSG and other preservatives, but I don't normally have that problem with Thai food.

I like both, and MSG doesn't bother me.  However, you're correct.  Thai food, or at least the places that serve it, are far and away higher quality than most Chinese places.   I really don't know for sure, but I don't think Thai places use the preservatives, and I'm betting REAL Chinese food doesn't either, but it's just developed that way due to what most people want out of Chinese food when they get it. 
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: Tarheel on May 01, 2012, 01:47:54 PM
I usually have good dining experiences at Thai and Chinese restaurants.  Now Thai and Chinese buffets, not usually a good experience.

Thai, I can deal with...Chinese not so much.  And never a buffet.  Gross.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: AUownsU on October 26, 2012, 08:41:34 PM
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^^Highly recommend the cracked black pepper if you like semi-spicey. Never tried the holla-pinyo.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: bottomfeeder on October 26, 2012, 08:54:52 PM
Take that damn Conecuh and you cool it down in a cast iron skillet until it's almost black, which renders most of the fat. Take that fat and subtract what you think you don't need to make a rue, then use the rue you make to make tomato gravy. Add some salt and pepper to taste, then let it simmer uncovered for about an hour (add water if necessary). Add some, or all, of the sausage link pieces to the gravy when it's been simmering about 45 minutes. Best damn tomato gravy you'll ever put in your mouth. Rice and buttermilk biscuits finish this off nicely. That and a endless supply of raw milk.

If your ever in Chicago,IL, go by this place and shop around.

http://bobak.com/

https://www.facebook.com/BobakSausage?ref=ts&fref=ts

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http://www.bobak.com/salesad/salesad2.pdf
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: chinook on October 26, 2012, 10:22:56 PM
Take that damn Conecuh and you cool it down in a cast iron skillet until it's almost black, which renders most of the fat. Take that fat and subtract what you think you don't need to make a rue, then use the rue you make to make tomato gravy. Add some salt and pepper to taste, then let it simmer uncovered for about an hour (add water if necessary). Add some, or all, of the sausage link pieces to the gravy when it's been simmering about 45 minutes. Best damn tomato gravy you'll ever put in your mouth. Rice and buttermilk biscuits finish this off nicely. That and a endless supply of raw milk.

If your ever in Chicago,IL, go by this place and shop around.

http://bobak.com/

https://www.facebook.com/BobakSausage?ref=ts&fref=ts

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Abe Froman...says frick you.
Title: Re: Teh Conecah and Other Snausage Reviews
Post by: AUTiger1 on October 27, 2012, 10:35:57 PM
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^^Highly recommend the cracked black pepper if you like semi-spicey. Never tried the holla-pinyo.

Very good stuff, I buy it all the time.