We decided this year to try to make our own sausage and meat sticks from our wild game! Wow a little ambitious but we know lots of people who do and thought "Why not give it a whirl!" Tyler got a doe opening weekend and we got busy!
First thing first...trimming up all of the meat!
You want all of the silver skin, tendons, and blood clots out!
Remember to keep your meat super cold! It is so much easier to work with!
Next grinding.. We only have a hand grinder. I don't recommend this if you have a lot of meat, but it's what we have so we worked with it!
The big problem was if the meat warmed up it would gum up in the grinder!
If we had an electric grinder we could have worked much faster but we had to keep popping it in the freezer!
Wild game is so lean that you mix in pork fat to make good sausage. We did about 80/20-90/10. You can get the fat at any butcher or if you know in advance most grocery stores will save it for you.
Hunter taking a cake batter break with Grammy! HaHa he cracks me up!
You first use the coarse grind plate to grind everything. Then you season the meat and add the cure if you are smoking any of it. We used a kit that we bought at the sports store, Some grocery stores carry them also!
Most even come with casings for stuffing your sausage!
Then regrind the meat with the fine plate.
Last add on the stuffing attachment and start filling your casings.
We made pepperoni sticks, smoked polish, and bulk breakfast sausage.
SORRY I'm so bad I forgot to keep taking pictures! HaHa I'm still getting used to blogging!
It was actually so much fun! My husband and I spent the whole day together laughing! My favorite was the breakfast sausage and I wish we would have made much more. The kids love the pepperoni sticks, and we didn't do such a great job on the polish because we messed up the smoking a little. All in all it was a great experience and with a little more practice I think we will get it down!! I really look forward to doing it again and hope my boys have some more luck this hunting season.
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