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I'm not sure what pepperettes are. Just small sized pepperoni? It must be an Ontario thing, never saw them in Western Canada. Someone educate me please.
I’m located in Sherwood Park, Alberta and see them frequently in the grocery stores, normally in vacu packed bags, Sobeys, Save on Foods, super store etc. Not normally in bulk at meat counters.I'm not sure what pepperettes are. Just small sized pepperoni? It must be an Ontario thing, never saw them in Western Canada. Someone educate me please.
I'm not sure what pepperettes are. Just small sized pepperoni? It must be an Ontario thing, never saw them in Western Canada. Someone educate me please.
I’ve found the Hi Mountain brand pepperoni seasoning mix (original) works just fine as far as taste goes. The trick to a good end product is how it’s cooked/smoked. Essentially you need to cook it low and slow enough to not render out the fat so they aren’t greasy and have a nice snap to them, but hot enough to get it through the “danger zone” within the allowed time frame.
Every smoker is different and outdoor temps can be a factor too.
I loves me some pepperettes! Sometimes we slice them up add it to omelettes. I’ve even fried them up in duck fat just to eat them warm for a change. My mouth is watering as I write this
I'm not sure what pepperettes are. Just small sized pepperoni? It must be an Ontario thing, never saw them in Western Canada. Someone educate me please.
Delicious at any time ...Surrender yer man card.
Pepperoni is next bestestitted to bay-kun.
Ohh-laaaa-laaaah-uh.
The drier the better just like regular sausage .Just another way to eat meat and it is very portable. I always ate it at work, prefer the drier stuff, lower fat as well.
Exactly what they are, about the size of a sharpie, I always take them hunting and ice fishing. They are quite popular here and readily available by many different makers.