Ribs and polish sausage

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zippy12

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made some polish sausage
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Love the polish sausage links, ribs look great as well! Broccoli is a tough one.
 
It all looks so good. How do you make your polish?

basic polish sausage salt, black pepper, marjoram (no cure 1) hot smoked or boiled or pan fried


My childhood tells me what polish sausage should taste like, but that was probably not polish sausage. I think when they made it a butcher sold a spice blend and they drank heavily, ground meat, thew in spice, cased and hey it was grate tasting. After many years I still can't duplicate that formula...

What I have found is something my family likes and its roots are polish sausage.... My advise is start small batch basic polish and add the spices you like to craft a flavor profile that you can big batch and freeze.

IE: I used to like Tony's cajun seasoning... now I make my own blend and I cant look back...

-Zippy12

PS keep a notebook and log how you make it each time..
 
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basic polish sausage salt, black pepper, marjoram (no cure 1) hot smoked or boiled or pan fried


My childhood tells me what polish sausage should taste like, but that was probably not polish sausage. I think when they made it a butcher sold a spice blend and they drank heavily, ground meat, thew in spice, cased and hey it was grate tasting. After many years I still can't duplicate that formula...

What I have found is something my family likes and its roots are polish sausage.... My advise is start small batch basic polish and add the spices you like to craft a flavor profile that you can big batch and freeze.

IE: I used to like Tony's cajun seasoning... now I make my own blend and I cant look back...

-Zippy12

PS keep a notebook and log how you make it each time..
Thanks Zippy. Noted
 
I'm Polish and if you're anywhere near San Francisco, check out Seakor polish delicatessen. Bring home some fresh (raw) kielbasa, some of the best
 
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