SHEBOYGAN BRATS
I like making this sausage with wild turkey because it gives me that nice white color -- veal would be traditional, but I don't use veal at home. You can do this with any white meat bird, too, such as pheasant or chukar or partridge. Of course an all-pork white brat is also pretty common. I do everything in grams here because you really do need some precision, especially with salt. If you don't own a kitchen scale, get one. You can alter the seasonings if you want, but this is a pretty fair re-creation of the Sheboygan brats I ate when I lived in Wisconsin, so try it this way first before you tinker.
Provided by Hank Shaw
Categories Cured Meat
Time 1h50m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Get out about 10 feet of hog casings and soak them in warm water.
- Cut the meat and fat into chunks you can fit into your meat grinder. Mix together the salt, pepper, marjoram, ginger and nutmeg, then mix this with the meat and fat until every piece has a little on it. Refrigerate overnight if you want, but let it marinate at least an hour or so; this helps develop myosin in the mixture, which helps the texture of the finished sausage. When you are ready to grind, put the meat in the freezer until it is between 30°F and 40°F. Put your grinder parts (auger, dies, blades, etc) in the freezer, too, and put a bowl in the fridge.
- Grind one-third of the mixture through the coarse die on your grinder, and the rest through the fine die. This creates a more interesting texture. If your meat mixture is still at 35°F or colder, you can go right to binding. If it has heated up, you need to chill everything back down. Use this time to clean up the grinder.
- Once the meat is cold, put it in a large bin or bowl and add the dry milk, caraway, mustard seed, egg white and heavy cream. Mix well with your (very clean) hands for 2 to 3 minutes - a good indicator of temperature is that your hands should ache with cold when you do this. You want to to mix until the meat binds to itself. You can also do this in a stand mixer set on its lowest setting, but I find you don't get as good a bind as you do when you do this by hand.
- You now have bratwurst. To make links, put the loose sausage into a stuffer and thread a casing onto it. Stuffing sausage is easier with two people, one to fill the links, the other to coil, but I do it solo all the time. Stuff the links well but not super-tight, as you will not be able to tie them off later if they are too full. Don't worry about air pockets yet. Stuff the whole casing, leaving lots of room on either end to tie them off; I leave at least three inches of unstuffed casing on either end of the coil.
- To form the individual links, tie off one end of the coil. Now pinch off two links of about six inches long. Rotate the link between your hands forward a few times. (This video shows how I make links.) Look for air pockets. To remove them, set a large needle or a sausage pricker into a stovetop burner until it glows (this sterilizes it), then pierce the casing at the air pockets. Twist the links a little and gently compress them until they are nice and tight. Repeat this process with the rest of the sausage.
- Poach your links to set the sausage. Get a large pot of water to about 160°F, which is steaming. Gently poach your sausage in this for 20 to 30 minutes. Don't let the water get too hot. Take the sausages out and plunge them into a big bowl of ice water to stop the cooking.
- Hang your links for an hour or so to dry. Once you've taken the links down, they can be refrigerated for up to a week, or frozen for up to a year.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 102 kcal, Carbohydrate 5 g, Protein 7 g, Fat 6 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 27 mg, Sodium 758 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving
HOMEMADE BRATWURST
The following recipe will make about 5 pounds of great bratwurst at a fraction of the cost of buying it at the grocery store-give it a try! Try serving bratwurst burgers the next time you grill. Condiments range from the traditional-Kraut and a good German Mustard, to my favorite way which is mayo, German mustard, ketchup, thick slices of tomato and leaf lettuce on a crusty, grilled bun. Delish! Cooking time is the amount of time mixture sits in the fridge.
Provided by Diana Adcock
Categories Pork
Time P1DT30m
Yield 5 pounds
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Cut the pork and beef into 2 inch cubes.
- Grind through a 1/4 inch grinding plate.
- If you do not have a meat grinder you can pulse it in your food processor in SMALL batches.
- In a small mixing bowl beat eggs and beer together until well blended.
- Add dry ingredients.
- In a large mixing bow combine the ground meat and wet mixture until well incorporated.
- Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate 2 hours, up to 24.
- The longer the better.
- At this point you can either stuff into casings or wrap in 1 pound packages which is what I do, then freeze.
SHEBOYGAN GRILLED BRATS
Growing up on a lake in the Sheboygan area, this was a standard way that the German folks would grill their brats. We always served them on the old-fashioned hard rolls. By finishing them in the beer sauce they just get better and better. Though it's expensive, on special occasions I use a dark beer which is not German at all: Guinness Irish Stout. Around our house, we eat them with ketchup and mustard, and the cooked onions from the brat sauce.
Provided by PBFITZ
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork Sausage
Time 52m
Yield 10
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat an outdoor grill for high heat and lightly oil grate.
- Melt butter in a large skillet over medium heat, cook and stir the sliced onions for 5 to 10 minutes, or until tender and translucent. Add the chopped garlic and cook, stirring, for an additional 2 minutes. Add the beer and let simmer while the bratwursts are cooking on the grill.
- Grill the bratwursts for 30 to 35 minutes, turning often. Be careful not to poke holes in the casing. Remove the bratwursts from the grill and simmer in the beer sauce for an additional 10 to 15 minutes. Serve hot with onions on the rolls.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 534.4 calories, Carbohydrate 31.3 g, Cholesterol 79.4 mg, Fat 33 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 17.5 g, SaturatedFat 12.5 g, Sodium 1013.6 mg, Sugar 3.6 g
FRESH BRATWURST WISCONSIN STYLE
Here's my version of veal and pork bratwurst. Although this fresh sausage recipe is time-consuming to make, it's the best! You can lower the fat content by adding the optional raw potato. This method is for a food processor, but you can also use a meat grinder. You can also stuff the mixture into sausage casings.
Provided by LECHEFRENE
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork Pork Shoulder Recipes
Time 11h10m
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Cut the pork butt, veal, and fat into 1 inch cubes. Spread on a plate, and place in the freezer for 10 minutes to make it easier to chop. Place food processor bowl and blade in the freezer as well for the same amount of time.
- Set up the food processor and add just enough meat to cover the blade. Pulse to form chunks about 3/8 inch in size. Repeat with remaining meat. Process the fat into smaller pieces, about 1/4 inch, and mix it with the meat.
- Put the chopped meat and fat into a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper, sugar, mustard and mustard seed, nutmeg, and sage. Pour in cold milk, and add grated potatoes if desired. Mix together with your hands.
- Make a small patty of the sausage mixture, and fry it in a small pan over medium heat. Taste, and adjust seasonings of the sausage mix if necessary. Cover bowl, and refrigerate for 8 hours to improve flavor before cooking as desired.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 137.7 calories, Carbohydrate 4.2 g, Cholesterol 52.2 mg, Fat 7.1 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 13.6 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 491.8 mg, Sugar 0.6 g
SHEBOYGAN BEER AND BRAT STEW
Since I'm a native of Sheboygan, WI, where beer, brats and cheese are the traditional fare, I felt that I needed to create a dish that reminds me of home.
Provided by Annie Michelle
Categories Stew
Time 3h10m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Slice brats into bite-size pieces and place in a kettle.
- Pour beer over brats and place in refrigerator to marinate for at least 3 hours.
- Cut potatoes into bite-size pieces and place inside slow cooker.
- Add just enough water to cover potatoes.
- Stir in beef seasoning packet.
- Stir in Cream of Onion soup.
- Cook until potatoes are tender. (This will take around 3 hours at the low setting.) Be sure to stir occasionally.
- When potatoes are tender, heat brats in beer to a rolling boil.
- Boil for 3 minutes while stirring.
- Pour about 3/4 cup of boiled beer into potato mixture. (This doesn't need to be measured nor exact. Add to gain the consistency that you desire.).
- Drain remaining beer from kettle and brown bratwurst pieces.
- Add cheese to potato mixture.
- Add browned brats to potato mixture.
- Add pepper to taste.
- Stir well and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 689.1, Fat 39.7, SaturatedFat 17.2, Cholesterol 108.6, Sodium 1449.8, Carbohydrate 50.6, Fiber 5.2, Sugar 3.9, Protein 27.2
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