you can get by with using a stuffing horn on your grinder
Wouldn't using a course grind plate on a grinder help rectify the meat mushing a bit?My friend is a sausage maker by trade, he has always said it is better to use a real stuffer vrs the grinder with a horn, the reason is with the grinder it has a tendency to "mush" the meat as it is being turned out with the auger, where a stuffer just pushes the meat out.
Don't get me wrong, the grinder will work, and it will still taste great.
It's also caused by the grinder head not being tight enough and tendon plugging the plate. I've seen crushed ice used to firm up the meat for stuffing, but was wondering if a course grind plate is more appropriate for sausage making and stuffing with a grinder.Meat mushing (smearing) is caused by too high a temp in the meat and or a dull grinder knife or a non flat plate in the grinder.
Once the meat has been ground and you want to stuff the casings you should remove the grinding plate and stuff using a stuffing plate. Its a plate with two or three big holes.
Well, I was looking at a stuffer at TCR, it's a vertical tube with a presser plate that is driven down by a set of right angle gears. The only problem is that the gears are plastic and the lady said that it shouldn't be used for pepperoni sticks. Then there's the 5lb unit at Princess Auto, no gears, it uses mechanical leverage but retails for $34.00