Ingredients
- 2 pounds ground pork
- 2 tablespoons grey salt
- 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 4 cloves garlic
- 1/2 cup California chili powder
- 1/2 tablespoon chili flakes
- 1/2 cup beer
- 1/4 cup fennel seed
Directions
Season the pork well with a good amount of black pepper and grey salt. Mince the garlic and then, sprinkle with salt to help the mashing process. Using the side of a knife, mash it into a paste (this process is helped along if you sprinkle the garlic with a little salt to help break it up). The mashed garlic flavor will spread throughout the sausage more easily than minced garlic. Add the garlic to the sausage, then add the California chili powder (this is a sweet chili that will give the sausage a strong red color). Add the chili flakes, beer, and fennel seeds and mix well. Cover sausage in a bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.
Chef's note: if you'd like to test pork sausage for seasoning, fry a little in a small pan with some olive oil before tasting. Remember, you can always add more seasoning, but you can never take it away!
To form spiedini:
Preheat a grill.
Just before your cookout, soak 12-inch wooden skewers in water for 1 hour so they won't catch on fire when you place them on the grill. Cover a cookie sheet with aluminum foil. Form the sausage into baseball sized meatballs and place on the cookie sheet. To form the spiedini, flatten the balls into patties, place 2 skewers in the middle of a sausage patty, then wrap the patty firmly around the skewer. Wrap the spiedini in foil that you will use to bring them to the grill.
To Grill spiedini:
Place spiedini on the cooler part of the coals or on a medium grill. Drizzle with olive oil. Grill for about 10 minutes on each side, until well cooked.















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By briancox69_11636197
Maryville, TN
on February 03, 2009
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This was another item on my Super Bowl menu this year! What a hit! We all enjoyed them so much. AND, I used the leftovers crumbled in a calzone! This will be a regular at our house!
By Rita OBrien
MERCHANTVILLE, NJ
on February 07, 2006
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These were incredible!
By terrynstef_3054134
Clarksville, TN
on December 03, 2005
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These were very yummy - I love grilled food and this doesn't disappoint, but then Michael never does. Also, I have not a drop of Italian blood in me, but would guess by the name that these are inspired by the food from the Calbrian region of Italy (the toe of the boot which is known for, among other things, spicy dishes, seasoning with FENNEL and using PORK a lot, particularly in sausages (think Fennel Seed again.
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