Recipe courtesy of Mark Case

Elk Sausage

  • Level: Easy
  • Yield: approximately 30 to 40 serving
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Ingredients

4 to 6 pounds elk meat, well-trimmed (or other venison)

2 to 3 pounds pork fat, well-trimmed (2-1 ratio meat to fat)

1 tablespoon dry thyme

1 tablespoon dry oregano

1 tablespoon dry sage

2 tablespoons salt

1 cup finely chopped onion

1/2 cup finely chopped garlic

1/2 cup crushed red chili pepper flakes, (optional)

1 to 2 cups roasted, peeled, and diced green chili peppers (optional)

Sun-dried tomatoes (optional)

Additional garlic (optional)

10 to 15 feet sausage casing

1/2 cup maple syrup (for breakfast sausage - optional)

Directions

  1. Grind each meat separately then mix together. It is best if you grind the meat when it is very cold. Mix the ground meat together with all the seasonings. Form into small patties. Saute a small piece and test for taste. You may need to adjust the spices. Next, place a length (10 to 15 feet) of sausage casing on a sausage horn and force mixture into casing. Twist sausages in alternating directions to create 6 to 8-inch long sausages. If well protected, finished sausages can be frozen in a non-frost free freezer for up to a year. The sausages can be cooked directly on a grill or sauteed in a pan. For best results, boil sausages first and finish on grill or pan. Can serve with maple syrup.

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Erin Grover

We didn't add any of the optional ingredients, and we didn't do casing. We tried out a sample before putting the rest in the freezer and it was great! Even my son who has been walking around with his nose pinched shut since we started butchering our elk perked up and was stabbing up pieces up samples with his toothpick and chowing down!

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