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Monday, October 28, 2013

Homemade Breakfast Sausage Seasoning


This blend of spices makes some of the yummiest breakfast sausages ever.  It's so simple to make, why not make your own?

Mix up a batch of this and keep it on hand for weekend breakfast sausages {or make up a batch of breakfast sausages on the weekend so you have already prepared sausages for breakfast during the week}.


Homemade Breakfast Sausage Seasoning

Equipment: Small Bowl, Measuring Spoons, Optional Spice/Coffee Grinder

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Option #1 {Rustic/My Preference}: Mix all ingredients in a small bowl.

Option #2 {Finely Ground/Powder}: Place all ingredients in a spice/coffee grinder and pulse until fine consistency.    


Yield: 1 serving per pound of ground meat

Storage: For longest shelf life, store in a glass airtight container.  

Note: I do not use garlic in the seasoning blend.  Instead I add fresh garlic to the sausage mixture.

Buy Spices in Bulk: I buy bulk spices here.    



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This post is part of Fat Tuesday @ Real Food Forager, Slightly Indulgent Tuesday @ Simply Sugar and Gluten-Free, Real Food Wednesday @ Kelly the Kitchen Kop, Healthy 2day Wednesdays @ day2dayjoys, Allergy-Free Wednesday @ The Tasty Alternative, and Pennywise Platter Thursday @ The Nourishing Gourmet. 

4 comments:

  1. I am all about making my own spice mixes, those packets are just a no no. This one sounds... AHHHHHHH-Mazing! You sure like your breakfast sausage! ♥♥

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  2. how much of this mix do you use for 1 lb of sausage? It just says 1 serving...how much is a serving?

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    1. The yield does say Yield: 1 serving per pound of ground meat. So the spice mix makes only 1 serving for 1 pound of ground meat; you use the full amount of the mixture for 1 pound of meat.

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