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    Wild hog sausage recipe wanted

    My wife is looking for a pan sausage recipe she wants to us one of the bag mixes they sell but I haven’t really tried one I like or
    The best bag mix
    U have found


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    #2
    Brookshire brothers by the meat counter.

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      #3
      I like the REO Spice #6 Sausage Seasoning. #3 is real good too. Whatever you choose, don’t forget to throw in some pork fat.

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        #4
        A. C. Leggs Old Plantation #10
        True Southern Style.
        Add a little more Sage and Red Pepper.

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          #5
          Originally posted by scotth89 View Post
          Brookshire brothers by the meat counter.

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          Yep. Reo old fashion blend. Definitely need to add pork fat for pan sausage. I like to do 75/25 and add bacon ends and pieces.

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            #6
            I like reo German blend .

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              #7
              "Ragin Blaze" has a breakfast sausage mix that is outstanding. I double up on the spice/mix for pan sausage. Plus, he's a TBH site sponsor. He's also got a great chicken fajita mix. And many more.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post
                "Ragin Blaze" has a breakfast sausage mix that is outstanding. I double up on the spice/mix for pan sausage. Plus, he's a TBH site sponsor. He's also got a great chicken fajita mix. And many more.
                This.

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                  #9
                  Sausage Seasoning

                  I’ve tried it all and I prefer the Tex Joy Sausage seasoning from the grocery store. Don’t nock it till you try it.

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                    #10
                    Fiesta brand is ok in a pinch, I add some red pepper


                    Breakfast Sausage 10LBS batch DIY recipe

                    10 pounds ground meat
                    3/4 cup freshly chopped sage
                    5 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme
                    5 tablespoons Himalayan salt
                    3 tablespoons freshly ground ginger
                    1 1/2 tablespoons freshly ground white pepper
                    1 1/2 tablespoons freshly ground black pepper
                    2 tablespoons minced fresh garlic
                    1 tablespoon ground nutmeg
                    ½ cup maple syrup
                    Last edited by S-3 Ranch; 10-03-2022, 02:06 PM.

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                      #11
                      Any of the REO sausage seasoning are fantastic

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                        #12
                        My breakfast sausage recipe (copied from my spread sheet):

                        No curing salt as this is made to be frozen, if you decide to case and smoke the links then add curing salt. Classic Pork breakfast sausage, can be made into patties or cased in Sheep Casing for small breakfast links. Easy to spice up by adding more red pepper or jalapenos. Easy to make from a Pork Butt, buy boneless and just cut it up and use that, or buy ground pork; lean to fat is 70/30.

                        No binder needed if just freezing, add it if you are going to case.

                        No liquid unless casing
                        Double grind for sure, work until tacky.
                        Easy to add other ingredients, like jalapenos or Maple

                        The below recipe is for a 10 pound yield, 7 pounds lean plus 3 pound of fat.
                        Percentages are for weight of ingredient to weight of total yield (10 lbs) and are listed in grams for the ingredient. The percentage doesn't change, whatever your weight is just use the percentage to get the correct amount.

                        Curing Salt (only if smoking links) 0.25% 11.3 g

                        Sea Salt (cut to 1.75% if using curing salt) 2.00% 90.7 g

                        Binder (powdered milk) Only if casing 4% 181.4 g

                        Primary Spices: 0.66% 29.9 g
                        Rubbed (dry) Sage
                        Sugar

                        Secondary Spices: 0.36% 16.3 g
                        Granulated Garlic

                        Tertiary Spices: 0.27% 12.0 g
                        Dry Parsley
                        Black Pepper

                        Quarternary Spices: 0.14% 6.1 g
                        Red Pepper Flakes (more if you like it hotter)
                        Cardamom (or Coriander)

                        Liquid (only if casing) 10.0% 453.6 g
                        Last edited by Rat; 11-11-2022, 02:43 PM.

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                          #13
                          A C Legg seasoning. Might have to add extra cayenne or red pepper for heat

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                            #14
                            X3 for AC Leggs.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by steve morton View Post
                              A. C. Leggs Old Plantation #10
                              True Southern Style.
                              Add a little more Sage and Red Pepper.
                              x2

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