12+ Homemade Sausage Recipes - No Special Equipment Needed! (2024)

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Learn how to use our method for making homemade sausages without special equipment. We cover fresh sausages like Italian and breakfast sausages, all the way to pepperoni and even headcheese. You’ll learn everything you need to know to make delicious sausages at home.

My dad, Barry Pittman, is an expert sausage maker. In the past year, he took all of his sausage expertise and investigated how he could help others to make sausages at home, without them needing to buy any special equipment. We are now delighted to share all of his recipes and techniques with you here in our Homemade Sausage Series.

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Here Are All Of The Recipes And Tutorials That You Need To Make Delicious Sausages At Home

The Basic Technique For Making Sausages Without Special Equipment (Skinless Sausages)

If you want to make homemade sausages but you don’t have any special equipment like a sausage stuffer or smoker, don’t worry. We have all of the info that you need here to make sausages at home without buying any special tools. The ingredients are all things that you can get at your local grocery store, or online, as well.

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Homemade Kielbasa

Homemade Kielbasa, which we also call Garlic Sausage, is surprisingly easy to make at home, even without any special sausage-making equipment (skinless kielbasa). It tastes so good, you’re going to love being able to make this yourself!

Homemade Salami

Homemade salami is easy to make at home, even without any special equipment, like a smoker or sausage stuffer. The best part about it is that you know exactly what goes into it, and you can customize it to your taste. Oh, and it’s delicious too!

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Homemade Pepperoni

Pepperoni is always delicious, but especially so when you make your own. We’re showing you how to make pepperoni at home, with or without special sausage-making equipment. Pizza is never going to be the same again!

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Homemade Italian Sausage Seasoning Blend

Mix up a batch of Italian Sausage Seasoning and then use it to make homemade Italian sausages. Or, put it in soups and sauces to make everything taste like delicious Italian sausages!

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Italian Sausage Meat

You can make your own Italian sausage meat at home, and then use it in recipes that call for sausage but where the goal is for the sausage to be crumbly and spread out through the dish. Or, use the sausage meat to make your own Italian sausage patties, no special equipment required!

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Homemade Italian Sausages

Italian sausages are easy to make at home. The best part is that you get to customize them to your own taste! We give you instructions for making them without any special equipment (skinless sausages), and for if you do have sausage-making equipment too.

Homemade Pressed Ham and Ham Sausage

Ham sausage is flavorful and juicy. Homemade ham sausage is even tastier! We show you three ways to make it: In a ham maker (this makes “pressed ham”), using a sausage-stuffer, and with no special equipment at all.

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Italian Turkey Sausage Meat

You can make Italian turkey sausage meat at home, and then use it in your favorite pasta and soup recipes. For any recipes where the intent is to have crumbled sausage throughout the dish, this can be your go-to ingredient! Or, make your own Italian turkey sausage patties, with no special equipment required!

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Homemade Italian Turkey Sausages

Italian turkey sausages are great to make at home. The best part is that you can customize them to your own preferences! We give you instructions for making them without special equipment (skinless sausages), and for if you have sausage-making equipment tools already.

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Breakfast Sausage Seasoning Mix

Mix up a batch of breakfast sausage seasoning to make your own sausage patties, or use the seasoning in your favorite recipes to make them taste like breakfast sausages, even if there’s no sausage in them!

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Homemade Breakfast Sausage Patties

Homemade breakfast sausage patties are delicious and easy to make. The best thing is that you know exactly what has gone into them. These are sausages that you can feel great about!

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Homemade Breakfast Sausage Links

Breakfast sausages are such a delicious part of breakfast, and now you can make your own! We give instructions for with and without special equipment (skinless sausages), so you can jump in and start making them today!

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Homemade Deli-Style Headcheese

This homemade deli-style headcheese is surprisingly easy to make, it’s delicious, and the best part is that you know exactly what’s in it. We show you how to make it using a Ham Maker, and also how to make it with no special equipment at all!

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Homemade Turkey Breakfast Sausage Patties

Homemade turkey sausage patties are delicious and easy to make. The best part is that you know exactly what’s in them. These are turkey breakfast sausages that you can feel great about!

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Homemade Turkey Breakfast Sausages

Turkey breakfast sausages are delicious and healthy too. And now, you can make them at home so that you know exactly what’s in them. We give instructions for with and without special equipment (skinless sausages), so you can jump in and start making them today!

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We hope you enjoy learning all about sausage-making. It’s such a wonderful hobby, and the result is so delicious. We can’t wait to hear about all of your experiences!

Christine and Barry 🙂

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FAQs

What is the best binder for sausage making? ›

Many sausages use a binder - usually wheat crumb, or for gluten-free - potato starch. We prefer to use only meat and spices but if you want a binder you can use breadcrumbs (about 3 tablespoons/lb meat).

What basic equipment is needed for making sausage? ›

Preparation & Necessary Equipment

Meat Grinder. Sausage Stuffer and Tubes. Meat Lugs (Storage Containers) Ice water.

Can you make sausage without a machine? ›

That's great for anyone with a sausage making machine. But no! You don't need a meat grinder and loads of other equipment to do this. All you need is a good pair of hands, a good recipe, a good pork butt, and a funnel.

What makes the best sausage? ›

Good sausage is all about balance. Balance of salt and savory, balance of meat and fat, balance of spices and herbs within the whole. Knowing a proper ratio of salt to meat (and fat) is essential, but once you understand it you can adjust to your own perception of saltiness, which varies wildly among people.

What holds a sausage together? ›

Sausage casing, also known as sausage skin or simply casing, is the material that encloses the filling of a sausage. Natural casings are made from animal intestines or skin; artificial casings, introduced in the early 20th century, are made of collagen and cellulose.

What are the three basic ingredients in sausages? ›

The main ingredients of a sausage are meat, fat, binding agents and water. There are three stages involved in preparing them: mincing the meat and fat, mixing the different ingredients together and filling. Filing is where the mixture is put into the casing.

How are cheap sausages made? ›

Off-Cuts and Byproducts

Fillers can include breadcrumbs, rice, or other starchy ingredients that help to bulk up the sausage and reduce the overall cost of production. These components are typically less desirable and, therefore, less expensive than the prime cuts of meat used for steaks and roasts.

What are the basic sausage ratios? ›

Whatever fat you use, the ratio of lean meat to fat is a personal preference much like salt. I prefer fresh sausage with at least 4:1 (20% fat) ratio of meat to fat, usually closer to 3:1 (25%), and in some cases 2:1 (33%). We buy our pork fat from a local butcher that sources from local farmers.

Is it cheaper to make your own sausage? ›

Cost effective

While the convenience of store brought sausages may be appealing, they are often times quite expensive. The act of taking the time to make your own sausages at home can allow you to save money.

What are the best casings for beginner sausage? ›

Collagen Casings: Collagen casings, derived from animal collagen, offer a uniform size and are easier to handle than natural casings. They are ideal for beginner sausage makers and work well for various types of sausages, from breakfast links to snack sticks.

Can you make sausage with pre-ground meat? ›

If you tried to make a sausage using store-bought pre-ground pork (which usually 80/20, or even 90/10 if you go with "lean" or "super lean" ground pork) you'll end up with a dry, crumbly, mealy, tasteless sausage.

What is the best meat for homemade sausage? ›

Pork. Butt/Shoulder: Boneless pork butt is very common for making sausages. It contains 20-30% fat so is perfect for sausages as this is the perfect fat to meat ratio (or you can add another 5% fat for extra tenderness and juiciness). If buying from the butcher, request 'boneless shoulder/butt'.

What is the best fat for sausage making? ›

Fat – Pork fat back is considered the best for sausage production. Jowl fat is equal if not superior to fat back and pork belly can also be used. The pork shoulder butt has an almost perfect lean to fat ratio for many sausage recipes. Other fats used include lamb or beet fat.

What is the binding agent in sausage? ›

To ensure consistency, the food-processing industry often uses milk or soya protein powder extract and eggs as binding agents. Alginates, a substance extracted from seaweed, are also excellent binding agents. Water plays a key role as a gelling agent in sausages.

What is the best meat binder? ›

Yellow or dijon mustard – You will often see this listed as the binding agent, especially for smoked brisket, pulled pork, and pork ribs This is my preferred binding agent and I even use it on ribeyes and beef ribs. It's a perfect combination with any of our spice and rub ranges.

How do you keep sausage from falling apart? ›

Chill the Sausage

Before you start cutting, it's a good idea to chill the sausage in the refrigerator for about 15-30 minutes. This will help firm it up and make it easier to handle. The slight rigidity will prevent the sausage from crumbling or deforming as you slice through it.

What are the materials used in sausage binding? ›

These ingredients help may improve the binding characteristics, flavor, cook yield, slicing characteristics, and reduce the cost of the sausage formulation (i.e., extenders). The most commonly used ingredients of this type are non- fat dry milk, cereal flours, and soy protein products.

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