Hi all. I think I know the answer to this but looking for some more opinions on it first please. I made 10 lbs of snack stix . 75% ground beef and 25% ground pork. I of course had the correct amount of cure #1 in the recipe. I then smoked them slowly till they reached 152 degrees IT. Put them in paper bags and in fridge over night. Next day at lunch break I took them into my garage and vacc packed them into 4 packages. THEN, like an idiot, I went back to work and forgot the vacc packed stix in the garage. I remembered on the way home from work about them. So, they were properly cured and were vacc packed but then they sat in the garage all afternoon = about 5 - 5 1/2 hours in garage ...... temp in garage was between 70 and 80 degrees ( so above room temperature a little). I immediately threw them in freezer when I got home. So.........are they now fit only for the garbage bin would you think ? Or ??? Thanks in advance for any thoughts, comments, etc.....
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Cured, and smoked, and cooked, you should be fine. jerky like that sits out on the counter all the time.Mike
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Ya I think you are fine!! I know some guys that make them and send reg mail to our fine soldiers over in Iraq and Afganistan
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I've had snackstix made at christmas just lying around at room temp for the last 8-9 months.
every now and then I remember and eat some - they are fine :-)
The only time you ever need to worry if is the vacumn seal isn't perfect OR if the seal is perfect but the vac pack seems loose. ie: something in the pack is generating gas.
Them you don't eat.
But the whole point of curing, cooking, smoking and vacumn packing is to make something that will keep - nigh on indefinitely.
But regardless of whether they were vacpacked or not - just lying around in the house, fresh stix would be good for a couple days anyway.
Only reason tobin them would be surface mold.
Well not our house - Phoebe would steal them.
She had 1/3rd of a cheese cake the other day that was cooling in the annex.
My dad left the bloody annex door open.
I was not happy lol
I even had some packs of stix in the annex last summer. Was hot, they kind of started to ferment - which actually made them safer, but tasted a little bit acidic.
Look I'm gonna eat them unless they develop green wobbly bits :-)
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Originally posted by Panthur View PostHmmmm.... I was wondering about that stuff as well. Possibly because they were already cured, cooked and vacc packed maybe they WILL be safe to consume after all.
Think of it this way:
If you decided they needed more smoke you could have put them in the smoker for another 5 or 6 hours or more.
What's the difference between your smoker for 5 hours or your garage for 5 hours?
No problem!!!
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With cure they are fine.
Hell, we let stick "mellow" in paper bags at room temp for days before vac packing them for storage. The last batch I made on Monday is still sitting in a paper bag on the kitchen counter. Between friends and co-workers, my 5 pounds is down to about a pound, so I doubt they will last the week.Dave
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Somebody here, can't remember who right now, had either snak sticks or jerky in their truck for like a year or something, then found the bag. He asked if they were safe to eat. Various replies, as I recall..... He's either OK, or is no longer posting here for some reasonsigpic
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