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Title: Chaurice (Cajun Pork Sausage Making)
Categories: Sausage Meat Pork
Yield: 6 Lbs

3 Yd small sausage casing (about 1 inch wide)
4lbLean fresh pork
2lbFresh pork fat
2cVery finely chopped onion
4tsVery finely minced garlic
1tsCayennel
1tsChili powder
1tsCrushed red pepper pods
2 2/3tbSalt
2tsFresh ground black pepper
2tsDried thyme
5tbFine minced fresh parsley
3 Whole bay leaves, crushed vey fine
1/2tsAllspice

This creole pork sausage is a local favorite dating well back into the nineteenth century. Its firm texture and hearty, spicy flavor make it an excellent accompaniment to red or white beans and rice or grilled as a breakfast sausage. ~

Prepare sausage casings by soaking them in cold water for an hour, then running cold water through them. Cut off a 3 yard length. Repack the rest and refrigerate for later use.

Cut the pork and fat into small pieces with a sharp knife. Mix together and run once through the coarse blade of the meat grinder, placing a large bowl in front of the grinder to catch the meat. Add seasonings and mix vigorously with a wooden spoon or large stiff wire whisk until stuffing is fluffy and very smooth.

Cut casing into 16 inch lengths and stuff.

To cook, place in a large heavy skillet or saute pan with about 1/4 inch cold water. Bring to a boil over high heat, cover the pan, then reduce heat to low and cook for about 15 minutes. Uncover, raise heat to medium and cook until sausage is well browned on all sides, about 10 minutes longer, turning frequently with tongs. Drain on paper towels. Allow one chaurice per person. [-=PAM=-]

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