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Old Lincolnshire Sausage
Simple but good, salt, pepper & sage

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Old Lincolnshire Sausage

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Ingredients

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Meat
800 Pork Butt
150 Pork Fat
Liquits / Ice
100ml Ice Water
Casing / Skin
1.2m Pork Casing 30-32mm
Herbs & Spices
18gr Table Salt
4.5gr Ground White Pepper
12gr Fresh Sage
50gr White Breadcrumbs

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    Cuisine:

    Heavy on sage, but what a good sausage

    • Amount 1 KG
    • Easy

    Ingredients

    • Meat

    • Liquits / Ice

    • Casing / Skin

    • Herbs & Spices

    Directions

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    Before you start with this recipe you need to do a little preparation.

    To make this sausage you will need the following equipment.

    • Mincer with 8mm plate
    • Large mixing bowl
    • Sausage filler and nozzle

    Preparations

    • Soak casings in luke warm water for 30 minutes
    • Have ice water ready or crushed ice

    TIP: When you see a time next to a step, use the timimg function on the bottom page as it has an alarm 🙂

    How to Video

     

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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Cut Meat

    Cut the meat and fat in to 2-3cm cubes.

    2
    Done
    60

    Mix Ingredients

    Add ice water, spices and breadcrumbs to the meat and mix well. Place meat mix in to the fridge for 1 hour.

    3
    Done

    Grind the meat

    Grind the meat through the 8mm mincer plate.

    4
    Done
    5

    Mixing

    Mix the sausage meat for about 5 minutes till it becomes very sticky

    5
    Done

    Filling

    Fill the sausage meat in to the pork casing and twist to about 125 -130gr (12-14cm). Make sure the sausage do not have air in them. Should they have air use a sausage pricker to let the air out.
    Fill semi firm

    6
    Done
    15

    Hanging

    Hang the sausage for about 15 minute or put them in a place where the excess water can drip off.

    7
    Done

    Storage

    Vacuum seal them or put them in to freezer bags and freeze them for later usage.
    In the fridge they hold about 2-3 days maximum.

    Steirerbua

    Still love to make sausages after 40 years and travel with my motorbike to see the world.

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