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Post by valpomike on Nov 12, 2010 18:12:30 GMT 1
Does anyone out there have a good recipe for homemade real Polish sausage? I meet a man, who wants to make some, and I told him, if anyone would know, it would be this group. If you want you can send this to me direct to my e-mail address, it is mrdinvestigations@att.net
Mike
In advance I will thank you, for the help I know you all will be.
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Post by valpomike on Nov 12, 2010 18:36:47 GMT 1
I forgot to say, this recipe I need is for fresh, not smoke sausage.
Mike
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 12, 2010 20:41:45 GMT 1
I forgot to say, this recipe I need is for fresh, not smoke sausage. Mike He wants to make sausage or cook sausage?
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Post by valpomike on Nov 12, 2010 23:36:15 GMT 1
He want to make, homemade, great fresh Polish sausage, and I told him, if anyone knew, it would be this group. Most everyone knows how to cook it, and I will show him how to eat them. Please if anyone could help, I told him I would check.
Mike
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Post by valpomike on Nov 13, 2010 18:03:19 GMT 1
As yet, I did not receive any replies in my search, if you don't want to send direct, please post it here.
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Post by tufta on Nov 13, 2010 18:17:40 GMT 1
As yet, I did not receive any replies in my search, if you don't want to send direct, please post it here. I think you assume too hasty that all Poles know how to make kiełbasa
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Post by Bonobo on Nov 13, 2010 18:57:44 GMT 1
As yet, I did not receive any replies in my search, if you don't want to send direct, please post it here. I think you assume too hasty that all Poles know how to make kiełbasa I know how to make wine, butter, yoghurt, kvass, cottage cheese because I have made them once. But I never made sausage. I think you should consult the Polish chef`s site: www.chefpaul.net/especially its sausage section: www.chefpaul.net/index/1/WEDLINY/index.htmlYou can take any sausage recipe and follow it until the smoking process. E.g., www.chefpaul.net/index/1/WEDLINY/index.htmlThe only problem is that most of it is in Polish. Butcher`s sausage
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Post by valpomike on Nov 15, 2010 18:33:50 GMT 1
I don't read Polish, I know I should be able to, but can't. I need this in English, if you could.
Mike
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 16, 2020 22:46:14 GMT 1
for fresh, not smoke sausage. Another recipe: www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/fresh-polish-sausage-50060892And another delishably.com/meat-dishes/How-to-Make-Homemade-Fresh-Polish-Kielbasa-Sausage Polish Kielbasa Sausage Ingredients
5 lbs of regular grind ground pork (you want about 20% fat here) If your butcher will grind for you, have her grind from the pork butt section, though I usually just make it with regular pre-ground pork and it works just fine 2 Tbls and 1 tsp of salt 2 tsps of sugar 1tsp marjoram ½ tsp freshly cracked black pepper 2 cloves of garlic, minced finely 1 cup of very cold water Natural sausage casings, rinsed (I am hesitant to give you an exact measurement here, as mine always seem to need differing amounts. Nevertheless, salted sausage casings are generally sold in bundles that are large enough to make far more than this small recipe, so I just take out a strand as I need it, rinse it very well, inside and out, two times, and then stuff it as I go. I’ve bought mine at farmer’s markets and at a local Italian grocery store, though a good butcher should also sell them, or at least know where to get them.)
Instructions
Mix all the ingredients (except for the sausage casings in a mixing bowl). Take out a small amount and fry it up to taste for seasoning, and adjust seasoning if necessary. I don’t have a sausage stuffer device – so I generally just use a funnel with a thick tube on the end (or a homemade funnel made from a plastic water bottle cut short) and press the meat into the casings with a wooden spoon through the funnel. Once you’ve filled a casing, well, tie the end off and then twist the meat into links.
That’s it! fresh kielbasa sausage ready for the grill or frypan!
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