Sausage

I like the idea of making my own sausage so I can add the flavors I like in it to make it just the right taste. This is not too difficult, although it does take letting the sausage sit in the refrigerator overnight to allow the flavor to permeate through the meat.

 

1 Teaspoon Thyme
1 Teaspoon Basil
1 Teaspoon Basil
1 Teaspoon Fennel Seed
1 Teaspoon Tarragon leaves
1 Teaspoon Oregano
1 Teaspoon Coriander Seed
1 Teaspoon Salt
1/2 Teaspoon Ground Mustard
1/2 Teaspoon White Pepper
1/2 Teaspoon Black Pepper
1/2 Teaspoon Celery Seed
1/2 Teaspoon Crushed Red Pepper
4 Cloves of Garlic
1 Tablespoon Oil (Grape Seed or Extra Virgin Olive Oil)
1 Pound Ground Beef

 

Cooking Directions

In a small food processor, combine the spices and the garlic and chop. Then add the oil and grind. Remove to a cutting board and chop even finer (if needed - the whole seeds like the coriander don't always break in the food processor -- you could also use a spice grinder for this).
 
Place ground beef in a mixing bowl.  Add the spice mixture and combine.
 
Cover and refrigerate overnight.
 
Use a biscuit cutter to cut into circles.  Brown in a pan (about 7 minutes per side on medium-high heat).
 
Serve with eggs (or in a biscuit sandwich).

 

Cooking Notes

The beauty of this is that it really doesn't matter what you put in it -- well, I guess it matters, but the point is you can add more or less of any of these ingredients, or add new ingredients to this. This is one I am going to work on over the course of the next couple of years, refining it until I get exactly what I like -- so check back every year to see the changes.

 

Measure out ingredients

Measure out ingredients

 

Place spices and garlic in food processor.

Place spices and garlic in food processor.

 

Grind.  Add oil and chop (or grind again  not sure which is best).

Grind. Add oil and chop (or grind again not sure which is best).

 

Chop even finer if desired.

Chop even finer if desired.

 

Add spices to ground beef.

Add spices to ground beef.

 

Combine

Combine

 

Pack tightly into a container.

Pack tightly into a container.

 

Cover and refrigerate

Cover and refrigerate

 

Cut - I used a biscuit cutter

Cut - I used a biscuit cutter

 

Here are the cut sausages - you can see that I made 9 from one pound of meat.

Here are the cut sausages - you can see that I made 9 from one pound of meat.

 

Cook over medium-high heat (I cooked this in bacon grease)

Cook over medium-high heat (I cooked this in bacon grease)

 

Flip after around 7 minutes.

Flip after around 7 minutes.

 

Serve with biscuits and eggs (or combine into a sandwich  cheese would also be good, of course).

Serve with biscuits and eggs (or combine into a sandwich cheese would also be good, of course).

 
 

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