yesmoke.eu/brand/casing/
Their recipe is helpful bc it is listed in simple percentages and you can break that down into tablesppon or teaspoon increments to experiment in small batches.
they also only use a handful of ingredients that makes sense to non scientists.
Scroll down on the webpage and you will see the percentages of what yessmoke uses in their casing.
Their website is pretty interesting in general...its a good 15 minutes spent perusing their website
Their recipe is helpful bc it is listed in simple percentages and you can break that down into tablesppon or teaspoon increments to experiment in small batches.
they also only use a handful of ingredients that makes sense to non scientists.
Scroll down on the webpage and you will see the percentages of what yessmoke uses in their casing.
Their website is pretty interesting in general...its a good 15 minutes spent perusing their website