A detailed recipe for how to smoke kielbasa. This recipe was smoked in a Bradley Electric Smoker
Prep Time: 1 hourhour
Cook Time: 5 hourshours
Total Time: 6 hourshours
Servings: 4rings
Ingredients
5lbspork shoulder or fresh ham
2tbspgarlic powder
3tspsalt
3tspground black pepper
2tspdried marjoram
1cupcold water
1/2cupskim milk powder
1tspcure
sausage casings
Instructions
Cut the pork meat and pork fat into 1-2 inch cubes. Pass them through a meat grinder. Consider reserving about 1/3 of the pork meat and dice into small chunks so that there are chunks of ham in the sausage.
In a large bowl, stir the meat with the remaining ingredients (spices, cure, water, milk powder). Knead it together well so that everything is combined thoroughly. Place in the fridge and let marinate for 3 hours or so.
Take the meat mixture out of the fridge and stuff the sausage casings according to the instructions of your sausage stuffer.
Preheat the Bradley smoker for 130F with your choice of wood pucks smoking in it. Place the kielbasa in the smoker by either laying them on the racks or hanging them on hooks.
The kielbasa needs to smoke in the smoker for four hours. Each hour increase the temperature 20F. So hour one is 130F, hour 2 is 150F, hour 3 is 170F and hour 4 is 190F.
After they have been in the smoker for 4 hours take them out and put them in a hot water bath that has the water preheated at 165F. Keep them in the hot water bath for 45 minutes.
Remove the kielbasa from the hot water bath and hang them for 1-2 hours so that they can bloom.