Homemade Breakfast Sausage Recipe (Links or Patties)

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4.9

87 reviews
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  • Prep Time

    30 mins

  • Total Time

    30 mins

  • Servings

    60 sausages

  • Calories

    108 kcal

  • Course

    Breakfast

  • Cuisine

    American

Homemade Breakfast Sausage Recipe (Links or Patties)

Nothing beats the quality and flavor of homemade sausages and your morning taste buds are in for a real treat!

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Ingredients

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  • 10 pounds boneless pork butt/shoulder (this cut is recommended for the right ratio of lean meat to fat) (can substitute 10 pounds of ground pork if you don't want to grind your own)
  • 3/4 cup chopped fresh sage , or 1/4 cup dried rubbed/ground sage
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh thyme , or 2 tablespoons dried
  • 5 tablespoons sea salt
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons ground ginger
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons Freshly ground white pepper
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 1/2 tablespoons minced fresh garlic
  • 1 tablespoon ground nutmeg
  • 3/4 cup pure maple syrup (optional)
  • 2 cups ice water
  • Natural sheep casings (3/4 inch/20 mm, about 30 feet), soaked and thoroughly rinsed
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Instructions

  1. Cut the pork into 1/2 inch chunks and freeze them for about 45 minutes to get them to a temperature of 32 degrees F (0 celsius).  Grind the pork through a 1/4 inch (6mm) die.  Grind the meat quickly into the bowl of a stand mixer (ideally have the bowl set atop an ice bath to keep the meat cold) and then grind it all a second time.  Chill the meat in the refrigerator while you assemble the spice mixture.In a bowl combine the salt, sage, thyme, ginger, white and black pepper, garlic and nutmeg.  
  2. Remove the ground meat from the fridge and place it on the stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment.  (If you have room in your freezer, pre-chill the mixing bowl.)  Add the spice mixture and the ice water and the maple syrup if using.  Mix it with the paddle for 3-4 minutes until threads begin to appear in the meat (if you take a clump of meat and pull it apart with your fingers you will see tiny threads pulling apart).  Chill the mixture in the fridge while you prepare the sausage stuffer.  Take a bit of the meat mixture, fry it up, taste it and adjust the seasonings if needed.
  3. If making sausage patties: scoop some of the mixture into your hands and roll it into a ball (about the size of a golf ball or slightly bigger), then press it down into a patty. These can be layered on a cookie sheet with plastic wrap or wax paper between the layers, frozen, and then transferred to a ziplock freezer bag or container. If making sausage links:Thread the sausage stuffer with the prepared sheep casings, fill the sausage stuffer with the meat mixture, and fill the casings being careful to avoid air gaps while also not overstuffing the casings.  Twist the sausages into links.  Use a sausage pricker to prick any air bubbles out of the links.  
  4. Cook the sausages by heating up some oil in a frying pan and frying the sausages on each side for about 3 minutes until browned and done in the middle (internal temperature of 155 degrees F).  OR you can poach the sausages (do not boil) in lightly salted water until their internal temperature reaches 155 degrees F, then let them cool in ice water, wrap them and store in the fridge for up to a week or in the freezer for up to 2 months.  

Notes

  • *It is essential to keep the meat sufficiently cold throughout the process so that proper definition between the lean meat and fat is visible, otherwise if the fat is mashed and smeared in the meat the sausages won't have a good texture (if this happens use the ground sausage for cooking as you would ground Italian sausage).  Keeping the meat properly chilled will also prevent bacteria growth.
  • * If you prefer, you can skip the sausage-stuffing process and simply form the mixture into patties and fry them.  (Feel free to half or quarter the recipe if not making it in bulk.)

Nutrition Information

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Calories 108kcal (5%) Carbohydrates 4g (1%) Protein 17g (34%) Fat 3g (5%) Saturated Fat 1g (5%) Polyunsaturated Fat 0.4g Monounsaturated Fat 1g Cholesterol 45mg (15%) Sodium 623mg (26%) Potassium 307mg (9%) Fiber 0.3g (1%) Sugar 2g (4%) Vitamin A 34IU (1%) Vitamin C 1mg (1%) Calcium 20mg (2%) Iron 1mg (6%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 60sausages

Amount Per Serving

Calories 108 kcal

% Daily Value*

Calories 108kcal 5%
Carbohydrates 4g 1%
Protein 17g 34%
Fat 3g 5%
Saturated Fat 1g 5%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.4g 2%
Monounsaturated Fat 1g 5%
Cholesterol 45mg 15%
Sodium 623mg 26%
Potassium 307mg 7%
Fiber 0.3g 1%
Sugar 2g 4%
Vitamin A 34IU 1%
Vitamin C 1mg 1%
Calcium 20mg 2%
Iron 1mg 6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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