Granny's gone and done it again

A sausage that is made with ground pork and beef or all ground beef, that is mixed with potatoes, onions, and only a few seasonings. A traditional sausage from Sweden, potato sausage was often served at holiday celebrations, such as Christmas. It can be boiled, baked, pan fried, or microwaved, and goes well with a variety of hearty food dishes or soups. This sausage is also referred to as Swedish Potato Sausage, Potato Ring, and Swedish Style Potato Sausage.


NOT my Recipe but you get the general idea
1 1/2 lb. pork (ground) sausage
1 1/2 lb. beef (hamburger)
2 med. onions, chopped
2 tsp. black pepper
2 tsp. allspice
1/3 or more potatoes
Salt and pepper to taste
The whole thing boils down to 1/3 beef, 1/3 pork, 1/3 potatoes. Mix all thoroughly. Put into casing.
Sounds yummy :drool
 
ok, Im gonna just put this out here. I bought a rug for the kitchen and it makes a world of difference on Toms back and mine too if you can catch me . Its expensive but totally worth it . Its a memory foam plastic covered . they have 2 sizes (wal mart) and they are $25. and $35.00 IF you stand for a long time in the torture chamber I will give it 5 stars.
 
I probably would use onion powder & garlic powder versus allspice

LOL my maternal grandmother always claimed you "couldn't trust the swedes because they use to much all spice." She was Danish and Norwegian. And honestly it can be overpowering if you use to much.
 
Yeah, i made the mistake of buying some young chickens from a guy at a sale held at TSC. i did separate them but they eventually got sick after they finished quarantine. They do say the illness is everywhere.
Unfortunately that's true, I have much better luck with the birds I hatch versus buying someone else's chicks
 

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