Goose Sausage/Sticks- Fat?

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illini40

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Feb 12, 2017
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Hello

I am considering turning some goose breasts into sausage or snack sticks.

What do you recommend for a fat mix in? Pork or beef?

Would pork butt or belly work, or is just fat best?

Thanks
 
I would use some ground pork butt, its bout perfect. Belly would work but its kinda pricy.
I made 250 pounds of canadian honker summer sausage for my sons goose hunter team
 
I would use some ground pork butt, its bout perfect. Belly would work but its kinda pricy.
I made 250 pounds of canadian honker summer sausage for my sons goose hunter team

Thank you for the advice of using pork butt. What ratio should I use of goose to pork butt?
 
Thank you for the advice of using pork butt. What ratio should I use of goose to pork butt?
I like either 40/60 or 50/50 goose to pork. When trimming the pork butt, you want to save most of the fat and leave some of the meat to the side since the goose is 100% lean with no fat, you need to add more fat to the mix.

The pork for the grind should be roughly 50/50 meat to fat... that will give you around a 20-25% fat ratio.
 
I like either 40/60 or 50/50 goose to pork. When trimming the pork butt, you want to save most of the fat and leave some of the meat to the side since the goose is 100% lean with no fat, you need to add more fat to the mix.

The pork for the grind should be roughly 50/50 meat to fat... that will give you around a 20-25% fat ratio.

Appreciate your help. I may be a slow on the uptake...if the pork should be 50/50 ratio, how are you just using pork butt to get to 50/50? Or are you saying don’t grind the butt in its entirety, and hold back some meat to get to a 50/50 for the pork?
 
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