Friday, February 19, 2010

Homemade Italian Sausage!



There have been many times that I have wanted to post the different types of food that I love to make.  Not only the great recipes but with the great pictures.
I have wanted to make homemade Italian sausage for a very long time and finally decided to get on the internet and look up different recipes.  The one I most like is from a guy named Tom Papoutsis and he is on monkey see.com.  He has a few clips with GREAT instructions.
So when the storm was in the throws of being ugly and we had electricity, Andy and I decided to try it, what the heck. But way before this day I had to……
First, I had to order the meat grinder for my Kitchenaid Mixer and the sausage maker.  Now I could have gone down the mountain to get these at like Kohl’s or any department store that carries Kitchenaid.    The order took almost 2 months to get to me!  But I finally got it, now what?  I then went to the grocery store and ordered natural casings from the butcher.



It would be easier to go to an Italian Market and get them.  Ordering them took time and was quite expensive.  So, now I have almost three months into this project and I haven’t even started yet!
Well, here is the recipe we followed:


8 pounds Pork Butt or also called Pork Shoulder – both are the same.


Try to get the pork on sale, see I got it for 89 cents a pound!  Now that is a lot of sausage for a little bit of money!



9 cloves of garlic –minced
Dry Spices:
  • 1 Tsp Kosher Salt
  • 1 Tsp Dried Basil
  • 2 Tsp Dried Oregano
  • 2 Tsp Paprika
  • 2 Tsp Red Pepper (Pizza Pepper)
  • 2 Tsp Cayenne
  • 1 Tsp Rosemary Leaves
  • 2 Tsp Cracked black pepper
  • 2 Tsp Fennel Seed ( I grounded mine)
Secret Ingredient:  1 Cup White Wine
Directions:
9:30AM  Take the casings out of the bag.  They are incased with salt.  You will have to rinse and rinse and rinse them.  Follow the directions  on the back. They have to soak for two hours. There are over 50 feet of casings!  This was the really strange part and it will even get stranger as this story goes!


11:20AM  Take the pork butt and cut into chunks.  I didn’t take out the fat due to what I found out, see Italian sausage that you buy in the store is about 50% fat.  The pork butt that you buy in the store is between 25 and 30% fat.  I just didn’t use the big slab of fat on the back part, but used the marbling throughout without getting crazy to cut it out. 



Put it into the meat grinder on the larger of the two blades, put the motor on 4 and let it go!  Make sure you have a bowl underneath it to catch the meat.  Even the simplest things get by me sometimes.


  

It gets messy with the grinding of the fat with the meat, you may need to stop it a couple of times and clean it out.  ( I had to). 
Once it is all grinded that is when you start to add your ingredients.  Make sure you take off your rings or you just may lose it in the mix.  It mixes really easy, just be thorough in the mixture

To make sure you have enough ingredients, you can take a little and make a patty to fry up and taste before you doing the second grinding.
 

I needed to add more heat, good thing I checked.


So now you are ready for the second grinding:
This is where it becomes a work of art!  WOW!  I would suggest as with the first grinding and second, work at a table that is lower than a counter.  my shoulders were killing me when I was done!  Because you are literally working over your shoulders, Whew!I am going to show you how to make sausage links.
I did this because I wanted to try to make authentic sausages.  Been there, done that, and DON’T WANT TO DO THAT AGAIN!  Note to self:  Self, next time make patties out of it, it is A LOT easier!!!!
When the casing were finally finished, we put it on the sausage maker, let’s just say we tried and tried and tried, but it finally worked.  What a pain!  
We worked on length of casing on it and stuffed the mixer and away we went, well not exactly away we went it was sort of ----what the hell?!!!!!
I didn’t take any pictures of the actual filling of the casings due to the fact I was using my hands and Andy’s too.  We only had four hands and the camera would have been gross!


We used only four strands and I didn’t know if we could of saved the unused ones so I threw them out,  when in doubt, throw them out.  I just found out yesterday that I could have froze them and it would have been fine.  (I thought to myself, “Yeah like that would have happened then I could have used them again, yeah like that would of happened!) SEE NOTE TO SELF!!!!
We only split a couple and I didn’t take into consideration about the uniform links, some large, some small and a lot were ugly.  I want to take a picture of them in a circle and that is what I did. That will be the last time I make links, I had to save that picture.
I took cookie sheets and laid them out and partially froze them.  Then I took them and but them into bags and stuck them into the freezer. 


I grabbed some and took them over to our friends home for Super Bowl.  They were a hit especially when people found out that you made them yourselves. 
It took me about 2.5 hours from the time I started with cutting the pork until they were stuffed.  You probably could cut out about 45 minutes if you didn’t stuff the casings.
I look forward to making them again, but this time patties please. 
Update Notes: 
I have made patties since then and cut out all the fat, oh boy you need fat for these babies.  Way too dry, however, they were excellent in spaghetti sauce, but too dry to eat by themselves. 

In My Backyard…Events of the past storm!

Now I haven’t been able to write about all the havoc we  have been here in the mountains.  I knew this year we would have El Nino and it would pretty bad, but I had no idea that it would be THIS bad!

Like I said in my other post, we had a series of storms that dumped over 5 feet of snow in just a couple of days. 

We were out of power for 36 hours due to wind gusts that went over the lake at 80 miles an hour and sheared eight power poles like toothpicks.  Here is a picture of them, if you look at the back of the picture you will see one power pole down,.  They closed the road in order to work around the clock to get them up and God Bless the electric company.

I had to take this with my cell phone after trekking as far as I could before being asked to leave and trek back to my truck.  (hey that was kind of funny).

  picture of power line down

Well that is were funny stopped.  The first night wasn’t so bad with not having electricity, used a lot of candles and fires in the fireplace.  But the next morning, OH MY LORD!  Here are some pictures of what we woke up to:

snow 1 snow 7snow 8snow 5 snow 2

snow 3 snow 4

Beautiful  isn’t it?  Now you ask about the chickens, what happens to them when there is this much snow?

Well, take a look at their chicken run:chicken coop

What do chickens do when there is this much snow? 

Andy went out there to shovel a path so at least the chickens could get out and when he went to the back guess who was looking right at him at eye level?  Susie Loo Who!  Can you believe it?  She pecked at the snow a little at a time until she reached the top of it!  Aren’t chickens amazing!!!  Unfortunately, since the storm they have only laid one egg, it traumatized them. 

We are having another storm come in tonight and is supposed to last for the next few days, so here we go again, however, I don’t believe it will be as bad or even near as bad as this last epic storm. 

It feels so good to have the internet back, just makes me so nervous to be so dependant on this machine, I don’t ever want to be without it again, I felt I was all by myself on a mountain that was snowed in…wait a minute……..

Thursday, February 18, 2010

In my backyard...or actually looking out my kitchen window


Hi y'all!

I have some incredible pictures of the storm we had back a month ago. But since my computer router went out I could not post any pictures. I downloaded a huge amount and wanted to start with this one.

I hope you like it and there will be more to show. It snowed over 5 feet in 36 hours and all I can say, is WOW! It was the worst storm we had had since 1969!!!! Over 40 years ago. This town went into action and with all the work, we were up and running sooner than later.
I have a lot more but wanted to get this one up and on my blog...

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Hold the Presses!

Literally!!!

I am being held hostage by my internet company! We have had bad storms and I MEAN bad, over 5 FEET of snow. This was the worst storm since 1969!!!! Well that was 2 weeks today and my internet is down, still!!!!! I am ready to scream! No wifi, so I can't listen to my internet radio on my Itouch! What is a girl to do, however, I sneaked over to a girlfriend's house and wanted to write you a quick note, to say I am still here!!!!

I am one tough girl!!! So, when I am able to get the cable guy over to my house it will be back on board! Until then....