Need recipe for Brauts.

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Do you guys think this recipe would work if I subded the veal with venison plus a little fat?  I got a freezer of wild boar and venison that needs thinning.  Any input would be appre ciated.
I'd be more than willing to be a a taste tester
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 Thing is those sausages would not technically be Bratwurst. They would be damn tasty, but not Bratwurst.
 
I'd be more than willing to be a a taste tester
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 Thing is those sausages would not technically be Bratwurst. They would be damn tasty, but not Bratwurst.
I understand.  Just being conservative and not wasting any game.  I will surely try this recipe with proper ingredients in the future
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I would call them venison bratwurst, which I think would be technically correct. other than that I would call them fantastic
I'd be more than willing to be a a taste tester
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 Thing is those sausages would not technically be Bratwurst. They would be damn tasty, but not Bratwurst.
 
I would call them venison bratwurst, which I think would be technically correct. other than that I would call them fantastic

 
You are correct. Upon checking the etymology of "bratwurst" it comes from the combination of the german "brat" which means finely chopped meat, with "wurst" which means sausage. There is no specification as too which type of meat should be used.
 
Thanks. They came out pretty good. They still seem to have not enough of something and too much of something else. Haven't figured out what yet.
My only thoughts are what you may heve too much of is the Mace.  Our sausage recipe doesn't use this and I have tried it in various recipes for weiners and such, but think it really doesn't work well for what I want.  They do look great though. 

 
 
I think next time I may cut the mace and put in some garlic. It should've had garlic in the first place. Don't know how I forgot my favorite spice.
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Im origionally from wisconsin and can still remember wakling into grams place with sausage strung on lines in the living room any how CARAWAY SEED thats what your brats are missing almost all wisconsin brats have that one ingrediant
 
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