How To make Country Breakfast Sausage
1 lb Pork, ground
1 ts Cumin, ground
1/2 ts Thyme, dried leaf
1/2 ts Sage, dried leaf
1 ts Salt
1/2 ts Pepper, freshly ground
1/8 ts Cayenne pepper (optional)
1. Combine all ingredients in medium bowl; mix well. Cover and
refrigerate overnight for flavors to blend. 2. Shape into 6 patties. Cook in lightly greased skillet over medium
heat about 15 minutes or until browned onboth sides and centers are no longer pink, turning occasionally. -----
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Breakfast. Seth's favorite time of the day. This video is special because even though Scott never let's Seth stop for breakfast, Seth finally gets a chance at the most important meal of the day. In this video, Scott and Seth will make 2 different kinds of breakfast sausage links: Batch 1 is a perfectly blended salt and pepper sausage, batch 2 is the same but with blueberries added! Who doesn't love blueberry breakfast links?
Scott's Hot Tip - If doing more than one flavor, do the plain one first to avoid an extra cleaning of your grinder.
Bonus Scott's Hot Tip - Form a big ball with the meat and - blop - it in the stuffer.
How to make breakfast sausage links (chicken, pork, or otherwise)
1) Mix salt and pepper base with 25lb of pork or other meat in a lined meat lug (You'll want 75/25 or 70/30 meat blend). Check out the dual grind MEAT Grinder we used
2) Add your flavors. We used our proprietary Maple for the first flavored batch and then added frozen blueberries to that for the second batch. Frozen blueberries are cheap and easy to find compared to dried, just hand mix them into the previously ground meat.
3) Load the meat in your stuffer
4) Grab some 21mm casings and make sure you have a 10mm stuffing horn (as of the filming of this video, MEAT grinders don't ship with a horn that will fit a 21mm casing). Make sure you put the casing on the stuffer correctly, there is a right direction and a wrong direction.
5) Fill the casings. Pinch, twist, and cut. If you're having trouble stuffing, add some water, hand mix, and try again.
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HOW TO MAKE COUNTRY SAUSAGE
How to make real country sausage the way we did on the ranch when I was a kid.
How To Make Your Own Sausage At Home - Breakfast Sausage Recipe
Thank you for watching my how to make your own sausage at home video. I started making my own sausages at hom and I will never buy store bought sausage again. Not only do you know exactly what goes into your sausage but it simply taste better too. Bacon is a very popular breakfast meat but I love me a good tasting breakfast sausage with my breakfast. Half of this batch was a hot breakfast sausage and those were my favotite of of the 2 flavors I made.
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Breakfast Sausage Seasoning Blend ~ Tasty Sausage Seasoning Recipe ~ DIY Sausage Seasoning
I am getting ready to make homemade breakfast sausage and thought it might be fun to make a homemade seasoning blend that will give me enough seasoning for about 8 pounds of ground pork. I think you may be surprised at how easy it can be to make homemade breakfast sausage patties. Just some ground pork and a great deal of seasoning. Commercial sausage has a lot of nitrates and nitrites and preservatives and things we don't necessarily need in a homemade version because this is not going to have a shelf life. This is going to be made in bulk, divided up and either used or frozen for later. I will be sharing the sausage video soon.
This seasoning blend could not be easier! This is quick to make and will give you an amazing and very tasty sausage! Typical sausage flavor is usually dominated by sage, as is mine but I have a few tricks up my sleeve that may surprise you, the first of which is ground celery seed. We love it but if you don't you can leave it out. I have also included some nutmeg and cloves along with brown sugar for a bit of sweetness. If you prefer not to have a sweet breakfast sausage, you may reduce or leave out the brown sugar. Garlic, onion powder, thyme, parsley, my favorite marjoram and some white pepper round out the blend. If you like your sausage to be spicy or even just have a little kick, please add your favorite cayanne pepper, red pepper flakes or hanenero seasoning to this. Do you like a smokey flavor, add a bit of liquid smoke or smoked salt if you like!
I did not include salt in this blend because I am going to add it into my sausage to taste later. If you want to add salt here you can add two tablespoons or adjust to your liking or your health needs. If you are on a salt restricted diet, you can leave the salt out and it will not effect the deliciousness of this blend.
I love to see how many different ways I can combine the spices I have in my collection to make amazing blends for all sorts of things. Like the breakfast sausage I am going to make in another video! You can use this as a base and make your own creation! You could even make turkey or chicken breakfast sausage if you prefer using these same spices. I think some lemon or orange zest mixed in would be amazing. This blend will give you a great place to start. Let your imagination be your guide.
I hope that you have enjoyed learning how I make my own breakfast sausage seasoning and I hope you give it a try and I hope you love it!
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