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What Makes a Sausage a Sausage?

Have you ever wondered what defines a sausage? Or maybe you’ve contemplated the mysteries of sausage-making?

Sausage is just as fascinating as it is tasty. This delicious American staple has a long history around the world and is, in many ways, distinct from its meaty counterparts. Let’s discover what makes sausage unique and explore how it’s made.

What Is Sausage Made Of?

At the heart of each sausage is ground meat and seasonings. Most sausage is stuffed into a casing and linked. You can also shape ground sausage into patties or add it to a casserole, soup, dip or pasta.

Sausage is typically made from ground pork, poultry, beef, lamb or veal. Other common ingredients include:

Sausage meat is often encased in a natural or synthetic casing. Natural casings are made from animal digestive tracts, while artificial casings are made from collagen. A natural casing gives a sausage a trademark curve and mouthwatering snap.

So what makes sausage different from other meats? Sausage links require special methods to prepare. It’s also unique because ground meat is its main ingredient.

How Are Sausages Made?

A lot has changed over the centuries, but sausages stay true to tradition. Although today’s chefs may use refined recipes and electric equipment, sausage-making has mostly stayed the same from long ago. To many, it’s regarded as a culinary art.

Sausage-making begins with high-quality meat, spices and seasonings, and a few tools, such as:

With the above tools ready, sausage-making is less of a mystery. Here’s a general overview of how to make sausage:

  1. Weigh or measure ingredients.
  2. Grind the meat.
  3. Add seasoning and other ingredients and mix.
  4. Stuff the mixture into the casings.
  5. Link the sausages.
  6. Smoke or cook the sausages.

Exploring a World of Sausages

Did you know sausage has roots in cultures worldwide and may have developed before written history? Sausage comes from the Latin word “salsus,” which means “salted.”

Researchers believe people likely discovered sausage accidentally thousands of years ago by adding salt to meat for flavor. They learned that salt kept the meat from spoiling, which was crucial for storing meat without refrigeration, and they never looked back.

Today, over 250 sausage varieties offer tantalizing flavors and textures. Some popular types of sausages include:

What’s to Love About Sausage?

There’s so much more to love about sausage beyond its rich history and finger-licking flavor, such as:

To make the most of sausage, combine it with complementary flavors. For instance, if you’re cooking pork sausage, consider pairing it with something acidic, like mustard or sauerkraut. Acidic or vinegary foods help balance fat. If you’re working with spicy sausage, add it to a starchy or creamy dish. For example, chorizo goes well with a velvety pasta sauce.

Mouthwatering Sausage Recipes

As mentioned above, sausage can go with just about anything, so feel free to get creative. Toss it in eggs for breakfast or stir sausage slices in your favorite soup. Bake it with ravioli, rice or potatoes and top it with your favorite cheese.

You can even make sweet dishes with sausage, like a blueberry-sausage breakfast bake, bread pudding or even sausage cake. For inspiration and ideas, check out our scrumptious and creative sausage recipes.

Shop Premio Foods for Your Next Sausage Recipe

So, what makes a sausage a sausage? It’s more than just ground meat. At Premio Foods, we believe every great sausage is made with tradition and a lot of love.

For over 40 years, we’ve been crafting high-quality sausage made with fresh, natural ingredients and carefully blended spices. Check out our store locator to find Premio Foods products near you, or visit our blog for sausage cooking tips, recipes and ideas.

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