Andouille Sausage Recipe
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Andouille Sausage

By: Edward  
"Home made spicy Andouille sausages. Adjust the seasonings to suit your preferences. Pack any unused sausage casings in a jar with salt."

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What to Drink?

Wine Riesling
Prep Time:
20 Min
Cook Time:
15 Min
Ready In:
1 Hr 35 Min

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Original Recipe Yield 3 sausages
 

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 yards of large sausage casing, about 2 to 3 inches wide
  • 4 pounds lean pork meat
  • 2 pounds pork fat
  • 1/4 cup minced garlic
  • 2 tablespoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 tablespoon ground paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon crushed bay leaf
  • 1/4 teaspoon dried sage
  • 5 teaspoons hickory-flavored liquid smoke

Directions

  1. Soak the casing in cold water for about an hour to soften it and loosen the salt in which it is packed. Place the wide end of the sausage stuffer up against the sink faucet and run cold water through the inside of the casing to remove excess salt.
  2. Cut the meat and fat into 1/2-inch wide chunks. Pass them once through the coarse blade of a meat grinder. In a large bowl, mix together the ground pork and fat with the garlic, salt, pepper, cayenne, thyme, paprika, bay leaf, sage, and hickory smoke. A wooden spoon works well.
  3. Cut the casing into 26 inch lengths and tie a small knot in one end of each. Fit the open end over the tip of the sausage stuffer and slide it on until the tip of the stuffer touches the knot. The casing will look like accordion folds. This keeps excess air from getting into the casings. Fit the stuffer onto the meat grinder or according the directions that come with the stuffer, or hold the wide end of the stuffer against or over the opening by hand.
  4. Fill the hopper with the sausage mixture. Turn the machine on if it is electric and feed the stuffing gradually into the hopper; for a manual machine, push the stuffing through with a wooden pestle. The sausage casing will fill and inflate gradually. Stop filling about 1 1/4 inches from the funnel end and slip the casing off the funnel, smoothing out any bumps carefully with your fingers and being careful not to push the stuffing out of the casing. Tie off the open end of the sausage tightly with a piece of string or make a knot in the casing itself.
  5. To cook, slice the sausage into half-inch rounds and grill in a hot skillet with no water for about 12 minutes on each side, or until brown and crisp at the edges.

Nutritional Information open nutritional information

Amount Per Serving  Calories: 482 | Total Fat: 45.8g | Cholesterol: 72mg

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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Apr. 13, 2004 by CIAOTEBALDI 
Instead of using the casings to make sausage, I bought a plastic hamburg maker ($4) and make... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Oct. 27, 2003 by COEUR 
When I read the ingredients for this recipe, I could almost taste it! It was a delicious... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on May 11, 2008 by savories 
Fabulous taste...I have a tip for the casings...rinse well and soak them overnight in cold... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Feb. 29, 2008 by Sherry Silveira 
Instead of making sausage, I mixed the ingredients and fried the meat with chopped onions. I... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Jul. 29, 2007 by smokin greg 
awesome, Hats off to you Edward. Your sausage is just the right blend, to begin with not too... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Jan. 4, 2007 by foodaholic 
I omitted hickory smoke. I am going to explore a different casing route. I kept smelling a pig... MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Oct. 26, 2009 by Ruthey 
This is not smoked?!?!? I thought Audouille was a smoked sausage. MORE
The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 0 star rating.
Reviewed on Mar. 28, 2008 by latrull 
This was heavenly. Like the others, I omitted the casings and made patties. Divine! MORE

 
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