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Spice Mixes of the World #06 How to Make Your Own Sausage Spices August 27, 2013 |
How to Make Your Own Sausage Spices and Add Fab Flavours to Your Homemade Sausages, Patties and Burgers
27th August 2013 -- Issue #06 Table of Contents 1. Recipe of the Week - How to Make Your Own Sausage Spices Using Whole Ingredients 2. The Easier Way Using Ground Ingredients 3. Top Tips on Toasting and Grinding Spices For Fab Flavours and Mouthwatering Aromas! 4. My Facebook Page 5. My Recipe Book If making homemade sausages and burgers is a hobby, then making your own sausage spices may be of interest. This herby blend will add far more flavours than a commercial seasoning. There are directions on making it using whole OR ground spices. Ingredients if using whole spices: (makes about 6-7 tbsp)2 tbsp fennel seeds2 tbsp peppercorns 2 tbsp dried oregano 1 tbsp dried basil 1 tbsp dried rosemary 1-2 tsp chili powder 2 tsp cumin seeds 2 tsp garlic powder 2 tsp sea salt tbsp = tablespoon Directions: Store in an airtight container out of direct sunlight and use within 3 months. You can see all my spice mix recipes here. Note: You could dry toast the peppercorns, cumin and fennel seeds prior to grinding. See the toasting and grinding info below for tips. Ingredients if using ground spices: (makes about 7-8 tbsp)2 tbsp dried oregano1 tbsp ground fennel 1 tbsp ground black pepper 1 tbsp dried basil 1 tbsp dried rosemary 1-2 tsp chili powder 1 tsp ground cumin 2 tsp garlic powder 2 tsp salt tbsp = tablespoon Directions: Simply mix everything together and store in an airtight jar. Use within 3 months. You can see all my spice mix recipes here. How to Toast and GrindLightly toasting and grinding spices is the key to getting the most flavour out of your ingredients and into your home cooking...Step 1: Add your whole spices to a dry pan over a low to medium heat and whilst stirring or shaking the pan, lightly toast them for a few minutes. When you can really smell the aromas and they start to darken, they're ready. Step 2: Let them cool and then grind. Step 3: For a finer blend, put them through a sieve before combining with any ground ingredients and herbs. Click Here for step-by-step info and photos on this recommended technique. To keep up to date with new recipes and herbs and spices info, I have a Facebook page you may like... My Spice Mix Book It has 50 recipes ranging from the basic to fairly complex. Just a few of the recipes you'll find within... A Collection of BBQ Rubs Comes complete with 4 bonus books all written by me! If you like this e-zine, please do a friend and me a big favour and "pay it forward." If a friend DID forward this to you and if you like what you read, please subscribe by visiting my newletter page
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