Making homemade venison Italian sausage is a delightful culinary journey that offers an exciting blend of flavors and textures. Not only does it allow you to customize the flavors and ingredients, but it's also a great way to incorporate lean and nutritious venison into your diet. Whether you're a seasoned sausage maker or a novice looking to explore a new culinary adventure, this article will provide you with the essential steps, tips, and tricks to craft delicious and authentic homemade venison Italian sausage in the comfort of your own kitchen. From selecting the right venison cuts to grinding, seasoning, and stuffing, we'll guide you through the entire process, ensuring a successful and rewarding sausage-making experience.
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HOT ITALIAN SAUSAGE "VENISON"
I am always looking for new things to do with my deer meat. I found a Hot Italian Sausage recipe and altered it for venison. You can use it in any recipe that calls for hot Italian Sausage. It will give your pasta that little extra kick.
Provided by Chef Kirk T
Categories Deer
Time 40m
Yield 4 pounds, 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Mix meats together.
- In a seperate container mix dry ingredients thoroughly.
- Combine meat and spices, mix thoroughly.
- Add water.
- Can be used right away, but for best results, put it into an air tight container and set in refrigerator for 24 hours.
- Can be stuffed into Medium Casings or used in bulk form depending on your recipe.
VENISON SAUSAGE
Provided by Food Network
Categories main-dish
Time P1DT4h
Yield 24 to 30 sausages
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a large metal bowl, mix sugar, mustard seed, garlic, salt, and pepper with pork and venison. When ingredients are well mixed, grind the meat mixture in a meat grinder. Put the ground meat into a mechanical sausage stuffer. Be sure to push all of the air out of stuffer so there are no air pockets in the sausages. Fill pork casing with ground meat. When casing is filled entirely, find the center of the sausage and fold and pinch in 1/2 on a table. Pinch and twist into sausage links 2 at a time, pulling the "leg" of the sausage through the center each time a twist is made.
- Hang sausage in a smoke house or put sausage in a smoker for approximately 8 to 12 hours.
HOMEMADE VENISON ITALIAN SAUSAGE
We really like this recipe. If you like milder sausage cut back on the cayenne and red pepper. If you want a fattier sausage add more pork and less venison. Hope you like this as much as we do.
Provided by Dixie from Kansas
Categories Deer
Time 35m
Yield 10 pounds, 30 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- mix together all spices and vinegar.
- add to the ground meat.
- stuff in hog casings or freeze in bulk.
HOMEMADE ITALIAN SAUSAGE
One of my earliest and most vivid food memories was when my uncle Bill would make his famous dried Italian sausage every Christmas Eve. They'd be fried after Midnight Mass and served on bread with roasted red peppers. This fresh version was inspired by those. If you can manage not to eat them right away, letting them dry for a day or two really deepens the flavor, and firms up the texture as well, in true Uncle Billy fashion.
Provided by Chef John
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European Italian
Time P1DT9h30m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Cut pork shoulder into cubes. Place in a bowl and refrigerate while preparing the other ingredients.
- Grind garlic with a pinch of salt in a mortar to make a paste. Add fennel, anise, and black pepper. Bruise spices lightly with a pestle to release the flavors. Add red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper, oregano, marjoram, coriander, mustard, allspice, sugar, and a splash of water. Stir to combine.
- Add the spice paste to the pork cubes. Mix thoroughly by hand. Add the remaining salt. Cover and refrigerate until flavors meld, 8 hours to overnight.
- Process the cold pork through a meat grinder on the slowest speed.
- Push a casing onto the stuffing tube of your meat grinder. Feed the sausage meat through the filling tray. Run the meat through the casing on the slowest speed until all the casing is used up. Tie casing at the end into a knot. Pinch and twist the meat to create links if desired.
- Place sausage onto a wire rack set over a sheet pan. Refrigerate uncovered for 24 hours.
- Preheat a charcoal grill for medium heat. Separate the links and grill them until browned, about 5 minutes per side.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 194.4 calories, Carbohydrate 4.2 g, Cholesterol 74.4 mg, Fat 10.4 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 20.4 g, SaturatedFat 3.8 g, Sodium 1464.5 mg, Sugar 1.7 g
HOMEMADE SWEET ITALIAN SAUSAGE (MILD OR HOT)
This is a very versatile Italian sausage which can be used in many different ways. You can take it from mild to hot and it's very easy to use. There are also different options for type of meat to use, like ground chuck or ground turkey (do not use ground beef). If using ground turkey, you'll have to coat your skillet with a little olive or veggie oil before cooking as it has very little fat and will stick to skillet.
Provided by Michelle Leigh Gossman
Categories World Cuisine Recipes European Italian
Time 12h20m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Place the pork and red wine vinegar in a mixing bowl. Sprinkle with salt, black pepper, parsley, garlic powder, onion powder, basil, paprika, red pepper flakes, fennel seed, brown sugar, oregano, and thyme. Knead until flecks of spice are evenly distributed through the sausage.
- Divide the sausage into thirds, and form into 3 logs; wrap each in plastic wrap. Place wrapped sausage into a freezer bag before freezing, or store in refrigerator for at least 12 hours before cooking.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 243.1 calories, Carbohydrate 2.3 g, Cholesterol 73.6 mg, Fat 16.4 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 20.5 g, SaturatedFat 6.1 g, Sodium 640.3 mg, Sugar 0.5 g
Tips:
- Choose high-quality venison: Look for venison that is lean and has a deep red color.
- Grind the venison coarsely: This will help to keep the sausage moist and flavorful.
- Use a variety of spices and herbs: Italian sausage typically includes fennel, garlic, and paprika. You can also add other herbs and spices, such as rosemary, thyme, or oregano, to taste.
- Mix the sausage thoroughly: This will help to ensure that the spices and herbs are evenly distributed.
- Stuff the sausage into casings: You can use natural or artificial casings. If you are using natural casings, be sure to soak them in water for at least 30 minutes before using.
- Cook the sausage thoroughly: Cook the sausage until it reaches an internal temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
Conclusion:
Homemade venison Italian sausage is a delicious and versatile food that can be used in a variety of dishes. It is a great way to use up venison and it is also a healthier alternative to store-bought sausage. With a little time and effort, you can easily make your own venison Italian sausage at home.
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