Sausage Recipes

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For those interested, here's a great resource for sausage information and recipes.
Lots of 'fresh' sausage recipes that don't require the use of cure. Keep in mind, you don't have to put the sausage in casing if you don't have the means to do so. You can make sausage patties or roll into little unwrapped sausages.
Link to the cure calculator as well as the recipes and general information on types of sausage and meat selection, etc.

Pretty much anything anyone would want to make.
 
If you're working with casings, a piston stuffer can be incredibly useful for efficiently filling the casings with an even texture and less air, giving you a professional result with minimal effort.
 
For those interested, here's a great resource for sausage information and recipes.
Lots of 'fresh' sausage recipes that don't require the use of cure. Keep in mind, you don't have to put the sausage in casing if you don't have the means to do so. You can make sausage patties or roll into little unwrapped sausages.
Link to the cure calculator as well as the recipes and general information on types of sausage and meat selection, etc.

Pretty much anything anyone would want to make.
Very nice resource. I've only done Italian and it's been a long time. I used pork butt added salt, black pepper fennel seed and red pepper flakes. I was able to get pig gut in the local grocery and used one of these
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and my trusty thumb. When I lived in NY we had a cool basement that was ideal for drying sausage in winter. That worked too.
 
Very nice resource. I've only done Italian and it's been a long time. I used pork butt added salt, black pepper fennel seed and red pepper flakes. I was able to get pig gut in the local grocery and used one of theseView attachment 24628 and my trusty thumb. When I lived in NY we had a cool basement that was ideal for drying sausage in winter. That worked too.
You can save your thumbs and get a cheap stuffer. Cheap investment
Manual Sausage Stuffer Machine, Stainless Steel Sausage Maker with 3 Sizes Sausage Stuffing Tubes, Hand Operated Salami Maker Sausage Filling Machine Kitchen Tool for Household Use
Amazon
https://a.co/d/gUKhhpX

Walmart

You may be able to find an end tube for these that you could extrude ground jerky with
 
Thanks for sharing this resource! I’ve been looking for more sausage recipes to try and I love that it covers so many types. The cure calculator sounds super handy too. Can’t wait to explore the site!
 
I've been looking for a comprehensive guide to making sausages, especially fresh ones that don’t require curing. The idea of making sausage patties or unwrapped sausages is perfect for someone like me who doesn’t have casings on hand.

I’ll definitely check out the recipes and the cure calculator it sounds like a great tool for experimenting with flavors safely. Do you have a personal favorite recipe from this site that you’d recommend trying first? 😊
 
I've been using that site for years! Their fresh Italian sausage recipe is amazing, I skip the casings and just make patties.
 

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