Swedish Sausage
Large recipe
10 lbs ground beef
4 lbs ground pork
10 lbs potatos
7-8 onions (5 lbs)
sausage casings
salt and pepper
*peel potatoes and cut into chunks that fit your grinder.
*peel off outer skin of onion and cut into chunks that fit your grinder.
*grind potatoes and onions together.
*mix ground beef, ground pork, and the potatoes and onions you just ground together by hand in a large bowl or tray.
*salt and pepper ~ I recommend pouring the salt in one bowl and the pepper in another, this is so you don't contaminate the salt and pepper containers.
* season the meat mixture with salt and pepper, remember you can always add more but you can't take it out. make small patty with the meat and fry in pan (add a little oil or pam to the pan).
*cut into pieces and have yourself a little tasting party. If it tastes seasoned enough then you are ready to stuff, if not season, mix and taste again. Some years this part can really go on and on. This year we only had 2 tastings.
daughter M. cooking the sausage meat for the first tasting. Mom/Grandma and niece K. with cute little S. |
*clean sausage casing in cold water, then cut into 12 to 18 inch lengths (you can do them longer if you choose)
We choose to stuff 2 different ways
1) use large funnel
place casing on the funnel and push the casing up the funnel till you have about 10 inches of casing from the end of funnel opening. place meat in funnel and shove into casing. continue to stuff until casing comes off the funnel.
take a needle (if you use a needle or toothpick, take care to know where it is) or toothpick and pop all bubbles you see in the sausage. rinse off in cold water. place in freezer bags and freeze till Christmas eve.
2) use sausage stuffer
I can't give any tips on this because I haven't actually done this part before, but I would say follow the stuffer instructions. We have 2 sausage stuffers we now use and I would never go back to only using funnels. Our family has been making 3 large recipes every year for the past several years now and that would be a lot to make with only funnels.
The Host and Hostess with the Mostess. Thank you M. and J. for hosting this years sausage day in your new home. A great time was had by everyone. |
And here is the future stuffers
They are just too darn cute!
Family that is what its all about.