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Author Topic: Sausage made and some fine Meatballs  (Read 1806 times)

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Offline fishnutbob

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I had my meat ground by the guy who processed it. Then I borrowed a stuffer from a friend he bought it from Northern Tool and equipment professional grade he paid $ 200.00 I made six different meats and it did a good job heavy but good cabelas is too expensive I would get this one. Buy it with some firends as you only use it a few times. I also made meat balls for Italian cooking real good had some last night.

Pics of my finished sausage and the stuffer.



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Bob Auel
Leech lake Guide with www.leisureoutdooradventures.com Guide Boat 2007 19' 3" warrior
218-836-2014

Offline MTCOMMER

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 :taz:  That looks tastey!!!  Sounds like you had a nice system going there and saved you some money!
Have you done it like this before, or first time?  Have you tried anything else yet?

Offline BiggA

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Looks good. Did you season yourself or use store bought mixes?

Offline fishnutbob

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First time making sausage I used seasoning from leggs breakfast sausage and Lem bought the Lem at Mills Fleet farm, used a receipe from my big game cook book for the sweet Italian sausage and the potato sausage which I added green pepper & sauerkraut. I made these so far

1. Breakfast sausage with sage
2. maple sausage with wild rice
3. Potato sausage
4. sweet Italian sausage
5. Meatballs got this from a cookbook
 
Going to make a couple more a Hot Italian sausage and a kielbasa sausage and some jerky with a jerky gun I have over ten lbs of ground meat left to make the other sausage takes a day to make each batch after you season it and let it set then stuff it. The potato sausage I made some into a meat loaf that was real good.
Bob Auel
Leech lake Guide with www.leisureoutdooradventures.com Guide Boat 2007 19' 3" warrior
218-836-2014