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I have run out of sausage mix and am looking for input

on what you guys have found to be your favorite.

 

I like a good Italian and breakfast mix.

 

Thanks

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here is what I do for an Italian Sweet Fennel sausage. Husband LOVES it, as do I!

 

4lbs meat - I do 50% or less pork butt mixed with 50% game meat

 

1/2 cup dry wine (optional, can use water if you like)

4 cloves garlic - minced (can use more if you like)

2 TBS fennel seeds (I use 4 TBS!!, but do it to your liking)

1 TBS fresh ground pepper

4 tsp salt

1 tsp dried oregano (I usually use alot more)

1/8 tsp ground allspice (this adds a neat flavor)

 

 

 

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here is a Sage/Brandy breakfast sausage I make:

 

4 lbs meat (again usually 50-50 pork butt to game meat)

1 TBS sugar

1 TBS salt

1 TBS paprika

2 TBS red pepper

2 TBS sage (sometimes I use more)

2 TBS thyme (sometimes I don't have and it's fine if you skip it)

1/2 tsp allspice (definitely adds complexity to the flavors)

2/3 cup brandy (or water)

 

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Thanks Amanda.

How come you don't have them on the Recipe page?

First place I looked before posting.

 

 

cuz I am stupid...... I didn't think of it until just now. I better go add them.

 

Amanda

 

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Ill have to get around to hinting/asking at my neighbor. He just recently opened up his second processing business. All his stuff is really good, includong his b-fast sausage. I also really like Millers SW's chorizo, its not greasy at all.

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Jimmy Dean!!!

 

Wonder if he would send some mix :rolleyes:

 

sorry I can not share our chorizo recipe. :(

 

Thats OK, Probably tastes like crap :rolleyes:

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Grandma Lamuries mix is really good and very simple to use. I found it at Fry,s in the past but i think you can find it online. Those recipe's sound good, thanks Amanda.

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