Best way to make Breakfast link sausage

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poacherjoe

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I have always just made patty sausage but would like to make some link sausage. Most of what I have read points towards using sheep casings but the cost of these at P&S is around 18 bucks plus shipping and it will only stuff 15 pounds 0f links. Does anyone else have any suggestions as to a better price on the sheep casings or should I use a different casing?
 
I like sheep casings the best . I buy from The sausage maker , but through Amazon . Saves the shipping if you have prime .
I've also used the cellulose casings , poached them , then peeled them off .
Easiest way I've done for links is the just run them out the end of the horn , no casing . Cut the lengths and freeze on a sheet pan then vac .
Sheep
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Cellulose
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Poached and peeled . Then browned up .
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You can get the same effect with the " no casing " method , just have to fully cook . I was going for brown and serve with the cellulose .
 
THANKS GUY'S. I ordered some sheep casings closer to home and I went with Eldons in Washington . I also ordered a few of their breakfast sausage seasonings to give them a try. I've used Owen's , P&S , TSM and Pittsburgh Spice seasonings in the past and I still have a few other companies that I would like to try out. I have not found a bad one yet but some stand out more than others.
 
I like sheep casings the best . I buy from The sausage maker , but through Amazon . Saves the shipping if you have prime .
I've also used the cellulose casings , poached them , then peeled them off .
Easiest way I've done for links is the just run them out the end of the horn , no casing . Cut the lengths and freeze on a sheet pan then vac .
Sheep
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Cellulose
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Poached and peeled . Then browned up .
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You can get the same effect with the " no casing " method , just have to fully cook . I was going for brown and serve with the cellulose .
I can't help at all with making links... maybe someday I'll get out of my comfort zone. But have a breakfast craving now!

Ryan
 
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