CAJUN BOUDIN
Boudin (boo-dahn) is a wonderfully scrumptious Cajun dish made with meat, rice, and seasonings. Boudin sausage is normally stuffed with pork and rice, but you can add shrimp, crawfish, or alligator meat.
Provided by Christy Lane
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork Pork Shoulder Recipes
Time 3h30m
Yield 18
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Combine the pork shoulder, liver, and 4 cups of water in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the pork cubes are tender, about 1 1/2 hours.
- Bring the rice and 4 cups of water to a boil in a saucepan. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the rice is tender and the liquid has been absorbed, 20 to 25 minutes. Set aside.
- Once the pork is tender, remove from the saucepan with a slotted spoon and allow to cool a bit. While the pork is cooling, stir the green onion, chopped onion, celery, bell pepper, parsley, cilantro, and garlic into the simmering pork broth. Season with salt, cayenne pepper, black pepper, and red pepper flakes. Cook until the onion is tender. Meanwhile, grind the meat using the coarse plate of a meat grinder. Stir the ground meat into the vegetable mixture, and cook, stirring frequently until the water has nearly evaporated, about 10 minutes. Stir in the cooked rice, and set aside to cool.
- While the meat mixture is cooling, rinse the sausage casings inside and out with plenty of warm water. Keep the casings in a bowl of warm water until ready to stuff. Once the sausage mixture is cool enough to handle, stuff into the prepared casings using a sausage stuffer. Prick the sausage with a needle every 4 to 6 inches.
- Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to keep the water at a very gentle simmer. Add the sausage and cook gently until the sausage is hot on the inside, firm to the touch, and has plumped, about 5 minutes. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 188 calories, Carbohydrate 20 g, Cholesterol 63.8 mg, Fat 6.6 g, Fiber 1.1 g, Protein 11.2 g, SaturatedFat 2.4 g, Sodium 550.9 mg, Sugar 1 g
RED BOUDIN - BOUDAIN ROUGE - CAJUN BLOOD SAUSAGE
A historical recipe from Cajun country from Chef Paul Prudhomme. It isn't an easily made recipe due to lack of sources for absolutely fresh ingredients. Cajun families who still do their own butchering continue to make red boudin, but otherwise it's seldom available anywhere commercially. To make the boudin, you will need a meat grinder with a sausage stuffing attachment or "horn".
Provided by Molly53
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 2h20m
Yield 5 1/2 pounds, 26 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Combine 2 quarts of the pork stock with the pork steak, onions, 2 1/2 teaspoons red pepper, minced garlic, and 1 tablespoon of the salt in a Dutch oven or large saucepan.
- Bring to a boil over high heat; continue boiling for 90 minutes, stirring occasionally (turn the meat periodically if not totally submerged in the liquid) and adding more stock or water near the end if needed to keep the meat covered with liquid.
- While the meat is cooking, assemble meat grinder and prepare the casings: Choose long pieces of the casings so that you have more control over the size of the links that you wish to make.
- Soak the casings in cool water about 5 minutes (more soaking will make the casings very tender and prone to bursting) about an hour in advance of stuffing to remove the salt on the outer surface.
- Rinse under cool running water.
- To remove excess salt from the inside, hold one end of a casing in place on a faucet nozzle and turn on cold tap water to fill the casing with liquid.
- If you spot any holes in the casing at this time, discard or cut the damaged bit off.
- Remove from faucet and squeeze out water; cover the rinsed and drained casings and refrigerate until ready to use.
- Transfer cooked meat to a bowl to cool, leaving the pot with the boiling stock over high heat.
- Add the liver to the pot and cook about 3 minutes, turning meat once if it's not completely submerged in the stock.
- Remove pot from the heat, remove the liver and set aside.
- Strain the stock, reserving it and the strained onions and garlic separately.
- Cut the pork meat and liver into about 2" cubes, discarding the bones.
- Grind the meat and fat in a meat grinder, using coarse grinding disc (about 3/8" holes).
- In a large bowl or pan, combine the ground meat, rice, reserved onions and garlic, green onions, parsley, garlic powder, 1 cup of the reserved stock and the remaining 1 tablespoon plus 1/2 teaspoon ground red pepper and 1 1/4 teaspoons salt; mix thoroughly (mixture should be moist and taste peppery. If red pepper taste is not clearly present, add a little more. If not moist, a little more stock or water may be added, but take caution that the mixture isn't runny).
- Stir in pork blood, mixing well.
- While the mixture is still hot, fill the casings and make links by twisting the sausage two or three turns at the points where you wish them to be (a 4-inch link is a good snack or lunch size, but smaller ones make good hors d'oeuvres).
- Carefully place the sausages in a large saucepan or Dutch over.
- Cover with reserved 2 cups stock, adding water if necessary to cover.
- Heat over high heat until water reaches 180F (just below a simmer, keeping at that temperature to prevent the sausages from bursting) and continue cooking until the sausage is heated through and the flavors blend, 15 to 20 minutes.
- Drain and let rest about 15 minutes before slicing; serve immediately.
- If you don't plan to serve the boudin right away, immediately pack it in Ziploc bags and give it a rapid cooling in an ice water bath for about 90 minutes or until a thermometer reads 40F or less.
- Poaching the boudin before the rapid cooling will give it a longer life.
- To reheat, poach in 175F to 180F water as directed above.
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