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Walton's Quick Patty maker
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my thought was to have a piece of clear Lexan on top to reduce thickness and make smaller diameter breakfast sausage patties
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JoeB Team Blue Masterbuilt Yearling Sous Vide Canning Power User Regular Contributors Military Veterans last edited by
Miket482000 doing a smash burger on a 3/4” patty works too
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JoeB Team Blue Masterbuilt Yearling Sous Vide Canning Power User Regular Contributors Military Veterans last edited by
I really studied this thing over the years. You would have to affix the spacers in a way that it would not fall out with the patty There is an upside down taper in the mold to drop the patty
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JoeB Team Blue Masterbuilt Yearling Sous Vide Canning Power User Regular Contributors Military Veterans last edited by
Sorry, I forgot my quick and easy solution for this problem. Fill a 1, 2, or 5lb tube using your grinder w/stuffer plate. Each tube has a different diameter for your choice. Now when partially frozen cut to desired thickness by hand or slicer. Works just like the breakfast sausage you no longer buy
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Tex_77 Team Blue Power User Traeger Primo Grills PK Grills Canning Sous Vide Community Moderator last edited by
JoeB That’s what I do as well. I find it way quicker than making patties and having to freeze and package patties.
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JoeB Team Blue Masterbuilt Yearling Sous Vide Canning Power User Regular Contributors Military Veterans last edited by
Tex_77 yep I got so wrapped up in the moment I wasn’t thinking about my go-to solution
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JoeB Yes it does, but it is to much for a breakfast sausage patty for me. Although I guess you could do just one instead of 2 or 3 smaller ones.
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JoeB That would not be a problem at all to deal with. All you have to do is have a lip on the outside edges of the insert that fall down over the sides when the insert is in place. The slide mold can be fabricated with the same taper without any real difficulty.
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JoeB Team Blue Masterbuilt Yearling Sous Vide Canning Power User Regular Contributors Military Veterans last edited by JoeB
Miket482000 the 1lb plastic game bags are 2 1/2” diameter same as store bought breakfast sausage
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JoeB Team Blue Masterbuilt Yearling Sous Vide Canning Power User Regular Contributors Military Veterans last edited by
Miket482000 the top plate fits tight against the movable slide/mold to hold the batter in
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