VENISON SUMMER SAUSAGE
This recipe uses venison and breakfast sausage. Takes four days to make, but well worth it!
Provided by BOOKAMY
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Pork
Time P3DT6h20m
Yield 32
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large bowl, mix together the ground venison and pork sausage. Season with mustard powder, mustard seed, liquid smoke, garlic powder, onion salt, and meat tenderizer. Mix in just enough water to make the mixture sticky. Cover, and refrigerate for three days, mixing once a day.
- On the fourth day, preheat the oven to 160 degrees F (70 degrees C). Form the mixture into 2 inch rolls, and place them on a baking sheet.
- Bake for 6 hours in the preheated oven, until firm and cooked through. Wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate until needed.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 56.3 calories, Carbohydrate 0.3 g, Cholesterol 18.8 mg, Fat 3.7 g, Protein 4.9 g, SaturatedFat 1.2 g, Sodium 240.3 mg
GRAMPS' VENISON SUMMER SAUSAGE
This recipe has been going around in our family for years. Each year around hunting season, my gramps would make this for all the hunters and family that were visiting for the season.
Provided by dcg3269
Categories Meat and Poultry Recipes Game Meats Venison
Time P3DT8h20m
Yield 25
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Place the venison in a large mixing bowl. Sprinkle with the curing mixture, mustard seed, garlic salt, pepper, and liquid smoke. Mix well with your hands until the mixture is evenly blended and begins to stick together, about 2 minutes.
- Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 3 days, mixing well each day.
- Preheat an oven to 200 degrees F (95 degrees C).
- Divide the mixture into 5 one-pound logs, place onto a broiler pan, and place a sheet of aluminum foil on top to cover.
- Bake in the preheated oven until the logs are no longer pink in the center, and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center reads 160 degrees F (70 degrees C), 6 to 8 hours. Turn the meat once or twice during cooking. Allow to cool before slicing thinly and serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 101.8 calories, Carbohydrate 0.3 g, Cholesterol 68.5 mg, Fat 2.4 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 18.6 g, SaturatedFat 0.9 g, Sodium 774.3 mg
VENISON SUMMER SAUSAGE
This is an excellent recipe for "what to do with all that deer meat" and is also good done with only ground beef, as many ranchers end up with alot of hamburger after the steaks are gone. The 1# of hamburger is necessary as venison, if ground lean, tends to be very dry. I can't keep this stuff in the house--my family loves it and it is very low fat snack. I got this from a former president of the ND Cattlewomen.
Provided by Barb Conley
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 1h50m
Yield 5-6 8
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Mix all together thoroughly.
- Form into 2-21/2" logs about 8" long.
- Pack tightly as possible.
- Wrap in aluminum foil, shiny side inches.
- Refrigerate for 24 hours.
- Take out, turn over and pierce foil several times with a fork.
- Bake on a sprayed broiler rack over broiler pan at 325°F for 1 1/2 hour.
- Unwrap and remove to rack to finish dripping.
- Rewrap and refrigerate or freeze.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 599.9, Fat 28.9, SaturatedFat 12.9, Cholesterol 276.9, Sodium 267.2, Carbohydrate 2, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 0.3, Protein 78.1
VENISON CHEDAR-JALAPENO SUMMER SAUSAGE
Make and share this Venison Chedar-Jalapeno Summer Sausage recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Chef GreanEyes
Categories Deer
Time P1DT30m
Yield 2 sausages, 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Stir the water, curing mixture, mustard seed, garlic powder, black pepper, and liquid smoke in a large bowl until the curing mixture has dissolved. Mix in the ground venison, Cheddar cheese, and jalapeno peppers; mix until evenly blended and somewhat sticky, about 3 minutes. Divide the mixture in half, and roll each half into 2 inch thick logs. Wrap each log tightly with aluminum foil, and refrigerate for 24 hours.
- Preheat an oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C). Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil, then remove the foil from the sausage logs, and place them onto the baking sheet.
- Bake in the preheated oven until the internal temperature reaches 170 degrees F (75 degrees C), 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Cool the sausages on a rack until they have cooled to room temperature. Dab occasionally with a paper towel to absorb excess grease. Slice thinly to serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 109.1, Fat 4.9, SaturatedFat 2.3, Cholesterol 54.5, Sodium 51.6, Carbohydrate 0.3, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.1, Protein 14.9
SIMPLE HOMEMADE VENISON SUMMER SAUSAGE RECIPE
Home chefs can easily make this simple homemade venison summer sausage recipe -- without pork casings or an at-home smoker -- in the comfort of your kitchen.
Provided by Tara Rylie
Categories snack, lunch, appetizer
Time 1h55m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the water, curing salt, mustard seeds, garlic powder, pepper, and liquid smoke until well combined and frothy.
- Combine the ground venison, cheddar cheese, and jalapeños by hand or in a stand mixer using a paddle attachment, mixing until everything is well blended and sticky, about 5 minutes.
- Divide the mixture in half. Each half should be about 32 ounces. Roll each half into 2-inch-thick logs about 16 inches long.
- Wrap the logs tightly in foil and refrigerate them for 24 hours.
- The next day, preheat the oven to 300 F. Line a sheet pan with foil.
- Remove the foil from the sausage logs and place the sausages on the prepared sheet pan. Bake the sausage for 1½ to 2 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches 170 F.
- Cool he sausages on a wire rack to room temperature. Dab them with paper towel to remove excess grease.
- Once cool, slice the sausage to your desired thickness and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 30 calories, Carbohydrate 0 g carbohydrates, Cholesterol 5 mg cholesterol, Fat 1 g fat, Fiber 0 g fiber, Protein 5 g protein, SaturatedFat 0 g saturated fat, ServingSize 0 g, Sodium 59 mg, Sugar 0 g, TransFat 0 g
VENISON SUMMER SAUSAGE
This is an old school variety of summer sausage that is fully cured. Many modern versions are not, and must be refrigerated or they will spoil quickly. This is more like a salami; if you want that softer summer sausage texture, hang for less time.
Provided by Hank Shaw
Categories Cured Meat Snack
Time 7h
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Cut the meat and fat into chunks that will fit into your grinder. Trim as much sinew and silverskin as you can. Put the fat into a container in the fridge. Mix the dextrose, salt and curing salt with the meats and put it in the fridge overnight. This helps develop myosin, which will give you a tighter bind when you stuff the links later.
- The next day, put your grinding equipment - blade, coarse and fine die, etc. - in the freezer. Mix the ginger, cloves and half of the remaining spices with the meat and fat. Put the mixture into the freezer and let everything chill down until it hits about 30°F or so. It won't freeze solid because of the salt. Normally, this takes about 90 minutes. While you're waiting, soak about 15 feet of hog casings in a bowl of warm water, and put the malt vinegar in the fridge.
- When the meat and fat are cold, take them out and grind through the coarse die of the grinder; I use a 10 mm plate. Test the temperature of the mixture, and if it's 35°F or colder, go ahead and grind it all again through a fine die, like a 4.5 mm. If it's warmer than 35°F, put the mix back in the freezer to chill. This might take an hour or so if you've let the meat warm up too much. Use the time to clean up, and to dissolve your starter culture in the distilled water.
- Once the sausage has been ground twice, test the temperature again to make sure it's 35°F or colder. I prefer to chill the mix down to 28°F to 32°F for this next stage. Chill the mix and when it's cold enough, take it out and add the remaining spices, the vinegar and the water-starter culture mixture. Now, mix and knead this all up in a big bin or bowl with your (very clean) hands for a solid 2 minutes-your hands will ache with cold, which is good. You want everything to almost emulsify.
- Stuff the sausage into hog casings rather loosely. For this sausage, you want long links. First cut lengths of casing about 2 feet long. Stuff each with a little more than 1 foot's worth of sausage, leaving with plenty of extra casing on either side. Do this with all the sausage before moving on.
- When you're ready, gently compress the long links. Keep an eye out for air pockets. Use a sterile needle or sausage pricker (set it aglow in your stovetop flame) to puncture the casing over all the air pockets. Gently compress the links together to squeeze out the air pockets; this takes practice. Tie the ends of the casing together in a double or triple knot.
- Hang the links from a clothes rack or somesuch. I use "S" rings you buy from the hardware store to hang them from the clothes rack rods. Now you need to ferment your links, keeping them warm and moist. I do this by putting a humidifier under the hanging sausages and then tenting the whole shebang with big garbage bags that I've sliced open on one end. I also use a water sprayer to spritz my sausages a couple times a day. Doing this prevents the casings from hardening. Keep your sausages hanging at room temperature (65 to 80°F) at about 85 percent humidity for three days.
- Move the sausages to your smoker and smoke them over very low heat for up to 4 hours of continuous smoke. It is vitally important that you do not cook your links here, so put ice in the water tray of the smoker and smoke on a cold day or in the early morning. Don't let the smoker rise above 100°F at all. If it gets too hot, open the door of the smoker or just take the links out.
- Now you need to dry your sausages and turn them into salami. Hang them in a place that is about 50°F to 60°F with about 80 to 90 percent humidity. In most cases you will need to put a humidifier under your links. I also spritz them with water once a day for the first 2 weeks. After the first week of hanging, drop the humidity to 70 to 80 percent. On the third week drop it again to 65 to 70 percent and hold it there until a total of 4 to 8 weeks has elapsed since the salami went into the chamber.
- You now have boerenmetworst. To store long-term, vacuum seal them individually and keep in the fridge. They will last indefinitely this way, and the vacuum sealing will keep them from becoming rock hard. You can also freeze them.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 168 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 17 g, Fat 10 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Cholesterol 67 mg, Sodium 833 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, UnsaturatedFat 6 g, ServingSize 1 serving
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- Place all your grinder and stuffer parts (minus the motor) in the freezer. The colder the meats ad grinding parts the better the sausage. If they ground gets to warm it becomes a paste, and paste in sausages in a no-no.
- Take Venison and Boar meat and grind together. To me this is a Key step, I like to cube both meats and grind them together. By grinding them together you get a better mixer on the meat.
- Once meats have been ground season the meat with Seasonings and Cure. Another quick tip is to mix the meat in a frozen stand up mixer or with frozen metal spoons.
- Let meat mixture rest in the fridge for 12-24 hours. This will help develop the flavors and allow the cure to start working.
- Using a LEM summer sausage casing start stuffing the sausages with the chilled seasoned meat.
- Make sure you are stuffing the meat as full and tight as you can, you want the casings to be filled. I tend to make sure the casings push me rather than the other way around.
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