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Bockwurst

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Meats, Dairy, Eggs 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

19 lb Lean meat
6 lb Pork or beef fat
3/4 c Nonfat dry milk
3/4 c Salt
2 qt Cold water
3 Eggs
2 tb Sugar
5 tb Onion powder
4 tb Ground white pepper
1 tb Ground mace
1 tb Ground ginger

INSTRUCTIONS

Cut lean meat and fat into 1-inch squares or grind through a coarse
(1/2-1-inch) plate. Season by sprinkling the ingredients over the
meat and hand mix. Grind through a 1/8-inch plate. Mix 6 minutes and
stuff into hog casings. Cook in water at 170 degrees Fahrenheit or at
185 degrees Fahrenheit in the smokehouse until the internal
temperature of the sausage reaches 152 degrees Fahrenheit.
Immediately place the sausage in cold water until the internal
temperature is 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Rinse briefly with hot water
to remove grease. Allow to dry about 1 hour at room temperature.
Store in the refrigerator.
NOTE: This product may be cooked from the fresh state without first
heating in 170 degrees Fahrenheit water if desired.
MSU Extension
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