English Lincolnshire Sausage Recipe

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English Lincolnshire Sausage Recipe

Postby Siamco » Wed Apr 13, 2016 2:44 pm

I used to own a butchers shop and made our own Traditional Lincolnshire Sausages. The Lincolnshire folk are very protective of their sausage status, and although every butcher has their own variation to the recipe, it all follows the same format of Pork, Rusk/Bread, Sage, Salt & Pepper. If you get it wrong, they will run you out of the county :laughing7:

Anyway, looking at other recipes, I guess this is pretty similar to American Breakfast sausage, but I thought as I was new to the forum and intend to learn a few of your tips and recipes, then the least I could do was to share something too.


Traditional Lincolnshire Sausages

6 kg Boneless Pork Shoulder (butt)
600g Pinhead Bread Rusk (Breadcrumbs can be used if easier)
750ml Water
95g Salt
25g Dried Rubbed Sage
25g Ground WhitePepper
Natural Sausage Casings

I used a 4.5mm holed plate for my mincer and minced the meat through once before adding the ingredients and mixing. I then minced all of the mixture through one more time prior to stuffing into hog or lamb casings depending on whether you want thick or thin links. For a stronger tasting sausage, some people would keep them in the fridge for a couple of days for the sage to get stronger tasting.

If you refer to Dave S first post in this section of the forum, he has an excellent and very in depth process on how to make sausages.

Hope you enjoy ;)
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Re: English Lincolnshire Sausage Recipe

Postby Gator » Wed Apr 13, 2016 4:29 pm

Beauties! :cheers:
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Postby OldUsedParts » Wed Apr 13, 2016 6:25 pm

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Re: English Lincolnshire Sausage Recipe

Postby Okie Sawbones » Wed Apr 13, 2016 8:23 pm

Never heard of rusk before -- learn something every day. Nice recipe. Thanks.
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Re: English Lincolnshire Sausage Recipe

Postby Papa Tom » Wed Apr 13, 2016 8:23 pm

Great and sign me up for the linking lesson......
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Re: English Lincolnshire Sausage Recipe

Postby limey » Wed Apr 13, 2016 8:27 pm

Great looking bangers! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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Re: English Lincolnshire Sausage Recipe

Postby spacetrucker » Fri Apr 15, 2016 8:50 am

great write up and pictures, folks like you are what make this forum a great place to be... its all about exactly what you said, share something with the others :wav:
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