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California Farm Breakfast Sausage Patties

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

Eight different sausages from one pound of ground meat patties, pork or lamb. You can make American, Andouille, Italian Mild, Italian Spicy, Latin American Chorizo, Bratwurst, Kielbasa, South African “ boerewors”, Breakfast, and Goa Sausage by just adding a pinch of the right spices and 1/2 tsp flavoring at the time you cook them.

Make 1/2 inch thick organic patties, eight per pound, ( the size of a McDonalds burger) as big as a wide mouth mason jar. Freeze them individually between wax paper, cook and season them frozen without thawing for breakfast, soups, sauces and dinners. Just make sure you use an internal probe thermometer and cook meat to 160F degrees inside.

You sprinkle the spices on top of the frozen meat, and sandwich another frozen patty on top, to make an inch thick special sausage. The basic patties all have salt and pepper in them already.

#GoldenApron23

Eight different sausages from one pound of ground meat patties, pork or lamb. You can make American, Andouille, Italian Mild, Italian Spicy, Latin American Chorizo, Bratwurst, Kielbasa, South African “ boerewors”, Breakfast, and Goa Sausage by just adding a pinch of the right spices and 1/2 tsp flavoring at the time you cook them.

Make 1/2 inch thick organic patties, eight per pound, ( the size of a McDonalds burger) as big as a wide mouth mason jar. Freeze them individually between wax paper, cook and season them frozen without thawing for breakfast, soups, sauces and dinners. Just make sure you use an internal probe thermometer and cook meat to 160F degrees inside.

You sprinkle the spices on top of the frozen meat, and sandwich another frozen patty on top, to make an inch thick special sausage. The basic patties all have salt and pepper in them already.

#GoldenApron23

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California Farm Breakfast Sausage Patties

Hobby Horseman
Hobby Horseman @HobbyHorseman
California, United States

Eight different sausages from one pound of ground meat patties, pork or lamb. You can make American, Andouille, Italian Mild, Italian Spicy, Latin American Chorizo, Bratwurst, Kielbasa, South African “ boerewors”, Breakfast, and Goa Sausage by just adding a pinch of the right spices and 1/2 tsp flavoring at the time you cook them.

Make 1/2 inch thick organic patties, eight per pound, ( the size of a McDonalds burger) as big as a wide mouth mason jar. Freeze them individually between wax paper, cook and season them frozen without thawing for breakfast, soups, sauces and dinners. Just make sure you use an internal probe thermometer and cook meat to 160F degrees inside.

You sprinkle the spices on top of the frozen meat, and sandwich another frozen patty on top, to make an inch thick special sausage. The basic patties all have salt and pepper in them already.

#GoldenApron23

Eight different sausages from one pound of ground meat patties, pork or lamb. You can make American, Andouille, Italian Mild, Italian Spicy, Latin American Chorizo, Bratwurst, Kielbasa, South African “ boerewors”, Breakfast, and Goa Sausage by just adding a pinch of the right spices and 1/2 tsp flavoring at the time you cook them.

Make 1/2 inch thick organic patties, eight per pound, ( the size of a McDonalds burger) as big as a wide mouth mason jar. Freeze them individually between wax paper, cook and season them frozen without thawing for breakfast, soups, sauces and dinners. Just make sure you use an internal probe thermometer and cook meat to 160F degrees inside.

You sprinkle the spices on top of the frozen meat, and sandwich another frozen patty on top, to make an inch thick special sausage. The basic patties all have salt and pepper in them already.

#GoldenApron23

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Ingredients

10 minutes
2 people, 16 patties, 2 ounces each.
  1. A) Basic patties:
  2. 2 poundsfresh pork or lamb shoulder meat, ground
  3. 1 teaspoonfinely ground black pepper
  4. 2 teaspoonsMaldon flaked seasalt
  5. B) Specialty patties:
  6. For each 2 meat patties, add 1 pinch each of spice below, or two if marked **, and 1/2 teaspoon of liquid, and stack together, spices in center, to make 1/4 pound specialty sausages
  7. 1.American Breakfast Sausage: sage, maple syrup
  8. 2.Italian sausage: fennel seeds, basil, garlic, add red pepper flakes for spicy
  9. 3.South African Boerewors: toasted coriander seeds, nutmeg, allspice
  10. 4.German Bratwurst: nutmeg**, mace, ginger, coriander
  11. 5. French Andouille: garlic, red peppers, onion, red wine
  12. 6. Indian Goa Sausage: tequila, chopped kashmiri pepper, palm vinegar
  13. 7. Polish Kielbasa: garlic **, marjoram
  14. 8.Latin American Chorizo: chili powder, garlic, coriander
  15. Equipment: food processor or meat grinder, rolling pin, 3” wide strips of wax paper, wide mouth mason jar to press out meat patties internal probe thermometer
  16. Cost: pound of shoulder pork, $1.80, 23 cents per patty
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10 minutes
  1. 1

    Slice pound of cold shoulder meat across the grain in 1” thick slices, then in 1” strips. Grind in food processor or meat grinder. Roll ground meat out to 1/2” thick on cutting board. Use wide mouth mason jar to make 8 meat patties, two ounces each in weight. Sprinkle with pinch of salt and pepper. Put 3” x 3” piece of wax paper to stack the meat patties for freezing. Make second pound.

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    To season the meat patties for a specific type of sausage, take two frozen meat patties, remove paper, season with pinches of selected spices and selected 1/2 tsp of liquid on one patty, press other patty on top, makes a quarter pound portion, cook frozen or thawed.

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    Heat cast iron skillet to medium, sear meat on one side, 5 minutes, flip, sear on other side till meat is cooked inside to 160F degrees

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on January 31, 2023 03:58
California, United States
I teach people at the farmers market to grow small scale fruits and vegetables. My grandparents and parents taught me growing, cooking and preserving home grown fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats and fish. I got certified by the University of California Master Gardener Program in 2005. I try to bring out the original flavor of ingredients, then add layers of spices, herbs and flavorings that enhance, not distort the taste. These are the global, organic and vegan family recipes we use.
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