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WebThis cuts the sodium by about 75%! If you leave out the salt entirely, this sausage only has 69mg of sodium per serving. This sausage is still flavorful without the salt because of all of the tasty spices! Sage, thyme, red pepper flakes and even a touch of sweet from brown sugar help make this sausage delicious without the salt!

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WebDirections. Heat the olive oil in a medium skillet. When hot, add the garlic and onions and sauté until they soften, about 3 to 5 minutes. Set the skillet aside. Then, add the toasted rice and spices (garlic powder to caraway seed) to the food processor, and pulse until it has a crumb-like texture.

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Web1 tablespoon dried parsley. 1/2 teaspoon paprika. 1/2 teaspoon rubbed sage. 1/4 teaspoon fennel seeds. 1/4 teaspoon onion powder. 1/4 teaspoon black pepper. 1/4 teaspoon ground thyme. Obviously, you can adjust to taste. This can be either browned as loose meat or shaped into patties.

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WebNow we store our sausage by freezing it, and the salt in most recipes is there simply as a flavor enhancer (or out of habit). If we replace salt with other spices and herbs, we can make a much more healthy and heart-friendly product and still have great tasting sausage. The recipes with the lowest sodium levels will, by nature, be for fresh

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WebTrim the venison of all bloody areas and tough connective tissue, cut it and the pork into 1 inch cubes, and grind it all through the medium plate of your meat grinder. Combine the spices in a small container and mix with the 1 cup of ice water. Pour the spice and water combination into the ground meat and mix thoroughly for at least 2 minutes.

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WebInstructions. Combine ground meat and seasoning in a large bowl until spices are evenly mixed throughout the meat. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let sausage marinate in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours and up to 24 hours. Remove sausage from refrigerator and form into 1/4-cup patties. Heat oil in a large, heavy-bottomed pan over medium

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WebChill for 20-30 minutes or until crunchy. Grind the meat through your grinder’s smallest die. If using big chunks, start with a large die, and then grind a second time through the small die. Place the ground venison in the fridge and keep cold. In a small processor or blender, purée the red wine, olive oil, salt, pepper, garlic, and rosemary

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WebKeep an eye out for air pockets. Use a sterile needle or sausage pricker (set it aglow in your stovetop flame) to puncture the casing over all the air pockets. Gently compress the links together to squeeze out the air pockets; this takes practice. Tie the ends of the casing together in a double or triple knot.

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WebInstructions. Clean your meat of any silver skin, sinew, arteries and cut into small strips or cubes. Place the meat and fat in the freezer for an hour or until the temp reaches 32f – 34F. Prepare all of your seasonings and clean and rehydrate your casings. Grind your very chilled meat and fat on a course plate (10mm)

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WebMake sure your sausage is very cold, between 28°F and 32°F. When it’s cold enough, take it out of the freezer and add the wine and water. Mix the sausage thoroughly either using a Kitchenaid on low for 60 to 90 seconds or with your (very clean) hands for 2 minutes. This is important to get the sausage to bind properly.

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Web1/2 cup good red table wine, very cold. Grind the pork through the medium plate of your meat grinder. Mix all the spices with the 1/2 cup of red wine and pour it into the ground pork. Mix the ground pork and wine/spices well by hand for at least 2 minutes to ensure even distribution. After mixing, place the sausage in a covered bowl and let it

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WebCook over medium heat for about 4-5 minutes per side or until cooked through. Mix it up with some different add-ins: ½ teaspoon of brown sugar or a teaspoon of pure maple syrup to make a sweet Italian sausage. ⅛ teaspoon of smoked paprika. ⅛ teaspoon of …

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WebIn a bowl combine all spices and mix well with whisk or fork to combine and break up any clumps. In a large mixing bowl break up the the ground pork into medium chunks. Pour in the vinegar and sprinkle evenly half the spices, turn meat over and spread the rest of the spice evenly on the pork.

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WebVacuum seal it in 1-pound packages, freeze, and use as needed. >> Weighing the ingredients is easy when you use a scale from MEAT! Ingredients: 4 pounds ground pork. 4 pounds venison, cut into 1½-inch pieces. 2 tablespoons sea salt. 2 teaspoons coarse black pepper. ¼ teaspoon nutmeg. ¼ teaspoon clove.

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WebTo make a perfect sausage patty use a mason jar lid. It holds about 1.5 oz. of meat when even with the lid rim. Just smush it in till even with the rim and then push the center of the lid out from the back. Perfect looking and a great size for cooking! Use mason jar lid for perfect patty. Smush in pop out.

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WebCombine pork, spices and vinegar in a large bowl. Mix until spices are evenly-distributed and well-mixed. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for at least 4 hours. Heat olive oil in large pan and add sausage. Cook sausage

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