[CAN] Maple link breakfast sausage

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[CAN] Maple link breakfast sausage

Post by Big Guy » Sat Jan 28, 2012 18:54

I bought some tubed Sheep cases last week so I had to try them out. They worked very slick

semi frozen pork butts ready to grind

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Tubed cases soaking

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Grinding

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Whitey the egret flew in to supervise and get a hot dog

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Weighing out the spices

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all mixed up

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starting to stuff

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All stuffed

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linked and ready to fry or package. I'll have some for breakfast tomorrow.

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the recipe

Breakfast Sausage

15 lbs. Fat Pork butts
4 Tbs. Salt
11/2 Tbs. White Pepper
1 Tbs. Rubbed Sage
11/2 Tsp. Ginger
11/2 Tbs. Nutmeg
1 Tsp. Marjoram
15 Oz.Ice water
1 Tbs. Mapeleine
1 Cup milk powder
6 Tbs. maple sugar

Grind meat through a 1/4 inch plate. Add ice water and spices. Mix well Stuff into natural sheep casings . Link into 4" sausages.
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Post by ssorllih » Sat Jan 28, 2012 19:37

Those look good enough to eat. How do egret eggs go with sausage? :shock:
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Post by Keymaster » Sat Jan 28, 2012 22:11

Nice Job, Where do you get mapleine at? Do you mix the milk powder in dry or do you reconstitute it first into a slurry?
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Post by Big Guy » Sun Jan 29, 2012 00:26

I get Mapeleine at Wally world it will be in the spice isle with the extracts. I mix the dry milk powder in with the spices then onto the meat and add the liquids ( mapeleine, water and maple syrup) and mix until you achieve a bind.

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Post by Keymaster » Sun Jan 29, 2012 01:08

Than you Big guy, So you add a little maple syrup also, that was not in the recipe :mrgreen:
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Post by Chuckwagon » Sun Jan 29, 2012 01:30

Big Guy, You've done it again. I made breakfast sausage yesterday morning but now I wish I would have had your recipe! What do they say... uhh... "great minds think alike". I don't know if we have "great" minds, but we must think alike. This recipe is another "keeper" and will go into the MRI on Sunday evening. Thanks for sharing.

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Post by Big Guy » Sun Jan 29, 2012 03:17

oops the recipe should say maple syrup or maple sugar :oops:
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Post by Chuckwagon » Fri Feb 24, 2012 05:16

Topic Split by CW 2.23.12 @ 21:15 See Forum: Other Products Topic: "Can't Locate Mapeline"
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it probably needs more time on the grill! :D
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