Venison Hot Sausage Recipe

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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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WEBOnce onion soft add peppers and mushrooms and sauté until softenned. Stir in tomato puree, herbs, cornflour and water mixture, stock and dijon mustard. Add tin of tomatoes. Bring contents to boil then turn down to a gentle simmer. Cut each sausage into 8 pieces. Add sausage pieces to casserole pot.

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WEBMeasure spices. Add all spices and ice water to covered bowl or container. Place lid on bowl. Shake vigorously to dissolve salt and mix spices well. Mix ground pork and venison gently. Add spice mixture to ground meats and mix gently, but well with clean hands. Don’t overwork or the texture of the sausage will suffer.

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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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WEBRecipe. Grind the chilled venison and pork through the medium blade on your meat grinder. Mix all the cure and spices with the 1 cup of ice water. Pour the water/spice/cure combination into the ground sausage meat and mix it very well by hand to be sure of even distribution. Stuff the sausage immediately into 35-38mm natural hog casings or

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WEBStarting with very cold meat, trim and chop the venison. Chop the pork belly and fat. In a large container, or two smaller ones, add the meat and fat. Add the sage, cane sugar, dried onion, pepper, add parsley if dried (not fresh), and mix well. Return the seasoned meat to the refrigerator. when the meat is cold and slightly stiff outside, add

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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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WEBInstructions. Cut venison and pork fat into small cubes that will fit in your meat grinder and place into a freezer for ~10-30 minutes (depending how cold it already is). Mix seasonings together in a small bowl. Make sure your fennel is ground up. I used a coffee grinder, but you can use a spice grinder or mortar and pestle.

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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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WEBCook venison sausages with olive oil on medium-high heat for 15 to 20 minutes until they are browned and cooked all the way through. Afterward, allow them to sit and cool for about five minutes. This resting period cools the meat and allows it to soak up more juices, resulting in a tastier more juicy bite.

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WEBStep 1: Combine. Add all meat, maple syrup and all the seasoning to a bowl. Use your hands to work everything together until combined. Step 2: Refrigerate. If time allows, refrigerate overnight to let the flavors infuse the meat. Step 3: Cook.

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WEBIngredients: Rachel Owen. This roasted garlic & sage venison sausage is delicious and versatile. The roasted garlic has a rich, deep flavor that’s complemented by the sage & wine, but none of these elements overpowers the savory venison. It’s well balanced, which makes it a great “center of the plate” kind of sausage.

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WEB2 cups ice water. Cut all the meat into 1-2 inch cubes, then grind it though the medium plate of your meat grinder. Take all the spices and cure and mix them well into the 2 cups of ice water. Pour the water and spice mix into the ground meat and work it all in by hand for at least a couple of minutes to ensure a homogeneous mix.

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WEBAdd the rest of the venison on top, and pour the remaining spices over the meat. Using your fingers, gently mix the spices into the meat, being careful not to mix too much. Over-mixing will make the sausage tough. After mixing, form into 8 breakfast patties and fry immediately, or cover with plastic and chill in refrigerator overnight.

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WEBInstructions. Grind venison and fat together through a ⅜" grinding plate. Combine water, non-fat milk powder, jalapeno flakes, sugar, Worcestershire, black pepper, dry mustard, garlic powder, celery seed, salt, and pink cure. Mix to combine then pour over meat and combine further.

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WEBPlace on a rack lined sheet tray and place in the fridge overnight to dry and to develop flavors. Preheat smoker to 130 degrees F. Hang sausages on smoke sticks, allowing at least 2” between sausages. Place in the smoker for 30 minutes. Place ¼ pan of moistened sawdust on the heating element and increase the house temperature to 150 degrees.

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WEBMix meats together. In a seperate container mix dry ingredients thoroughly. Combine meat and spices, mix thoroughly. Add water. Can be used right away, but for best results, put it into an air tight container and set in refrigerator for 24 hours. Can be stuffed into Medium Casings or used in bulk form depending on your recipe.

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