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Smoked Tasso

  • Writer: Tommy Centola
    Tommy Centola
  • Jun 17, 2013
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 4, 2020

Tasso is a popular ingredient in Cajun Cooking. This spicy pork product is used to flavor sauces and dishes. Tasso is often found in cream sauces.

4 pounds Pork Butt

1/2 cup Worcestershire Sauce

1 tablespoon Hot Sauce

1/2 cup Granulated Garlic

1/4 cup fresh Cayenne Pepper

1/4 cup cracked Black Pepper

1/4 cup Salt

1/4 cup Brown Sugar

Cut pork butt into one half inch thick strips. Place on a baking pan and season with Worcestershire and hot sauces. Once liquids are well blended into meat, add all remaining ingredients. Mix well into meat to ensure that each piece is well coated with the seasoning mixture. Cover with clear wrap and allow to set overnight. Using a home style smoker, and using briquettes flavored with pecan wood. Smoke tasso at 175-200 degrees for two and a half hours. Once cooked, tasso may be frozen.

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