I say we compile of list of items that would be beneficial for a person starting out or for the seasoned guy with new tricks or equipment. I'll start then you guys add on:
Set of sharp knives and a good sharpener (you would be suprised how often you should sharpen/hone)
Good table preferably not wood as it likes to hold bacteria (plastic or stainless)
Cutting board if you like (I cut on the table as they are made for it...the one I have anyway)
Meat hook
Box of thin latex gloves
Vacuum sealer and bags
Kitchen scale (great for trying recipes for brats and weighing out burger into ready to use sizes)
Grinder (if you have a Kitchen Aid mixer you can get a grinder/stuffer attachment for you)
Stainless bowls for holding cuts waiting to be packaged.
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For a food product I recommend you go hit up your butcher for natural casings that they have cleaned/prepped. They are not cheap by the pound but a pound makes ALOT of sausage.
Add on to this guys with good techniques and equipment.
Set of sharp knives and a good sharpener (you would be suprised how often you should sharpen/hone)
Good table preferably not wood as it likes to hold bacteria (plastic or stainless)
Cutting board if you like (I cut on the table as they are made for it...the one I have anyway)
Meat hook
Box of thin latex gloves
Vacuum sealer and bags
Kitchen scale (great for trying recipes for brats and weighing out burger into ready to use sizes)
Grinder (if you have a Kitchen Aid mixer you can get a grinder/stuffer attachment for you)
Stainless bowls for holding cuts waiting to be packaged.
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For a food product I recommend you go hit up your butcher for natural casings that they have cleaned/prepped. They are not cheap by the pound but a pound makes ALOT of sausage.
Add on to this guys with good techniques and equipment.