Homemade Polish Sausage Kielbasa Recipes

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POLSKA KIELBASA



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You are free to use whatever meat you want here: Pork, beef, venison, wild boar, bear -- even duck or turkey. Traditional would be 80 percent pork and 20 percent beef. Go easy on all the spices except the garlic. You should be able to taste garlic in these links. My recipe does that, so make it as-is the first time, then adjust to your liking. A lot of Poles I know prefer to smoked their meats over cherry wood, so use that if you have it. Other choices would be oak, maple, beech, or walnut. You'll need the curing salt No. 1, which you can buy online.

Provided by Hank Shaw

Categories     Appetizer     Breakfast     Cured Meat     Main Course

Time 5h

Number Of Ingredients 10

4 pounds pork, (wild pig, bear, venison, etc)
1 pound pork fat ((fatback or shoulder fat))
36 grams kosher salt, (about 2 tablespoons)
5 grams Instacure No. 1, (about 1 teaspoon)
5 grams ground black pepper, (about 2 teaspoons)
1 gram dried marjoram, (about 2 teaspoons)
10 grams sugar, (about 2 teaspoons)
6 garlic cloves, (minced)
1/2 cup ice water
Hog casings

Steps:

  • Chill the meat and fat until they is almost frozen by putting it in the freezer for an hour or so. Take out some hog casings - you'll need about 3 to 4 standard lengths, about 10 feet - and set in a bowl of very warm water to rehydrate.
  • Chop meat and fat into 1-inch pieces. Combine the salt, instacure, sugar, garlic, marjoram and pepper and mix it into the meat and fat with your hands. Let this rest in the fridge for about an hour.
  • Grind through your meat grinder (you can use a food processor in a pinch, but you will not get a fine texture) using the fine die. If your room is warmer than 65°F, set the bowl for the ground meat into another bowl of ice to keep it cold. Put the meat mixture back in the freezer while you clean up.
  • Add the ice water to the meat mix, then mix thoroughly either using a Kitchenaid on low for 90 seconds or with your (very clean) hands. This is important to get the sausage to bind properly. Once it is mixed well, put it back in the fridge while you clean up again.
  • Stuff the sausage into the casings. Kielbasa is normally made into long links tied at both ends to form a loop. Stuff about 2 feet of sausage, then pinch off the trailing end and pull off at least 6 inches of casing from the stuffing tube. Cut the casing with a knife and immediately pull out another 6 inches or so of casing to form the loose end for the next long loop of sausage. This ensures that you will have enough casing to tie off the links. Leave the links untied for now.
  • Check each long link of kielbasa for air pockets. You will probably have some. Use a sterilized needle (get the point glowing in the stove burner for a second or so to do this) and pierce the casing all around any air pockets. Gently compress the meat in the link from either end. Don't force it or the casing will burst. When you see no more air pockets, tie off the casings at either end.
  • Hang the sausages in a cool place. If it is warm out, hang for one hour. If you have a place where the temperature will not go higher than 38°F, you can hang them as long as overnight.
  • Get your smoker going. Smoke the links for at least 4 hours, and as many as 8. I prefer a lighter smoke, so you can still taste the meat and spices. You are looking to get the internal temperature of the links to 155°F. When the kielbasa is smoked, shock the links in ice water to cool quickly.
  • Hang them to dry for at least 1 hour before eating, and if you have a cool place (55°F or cooler) you can hang for up to 4 days.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 358 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 12 g, Fat 34 g, SaturatedFat 13 g, Cholesterol 69 mg, Sodium 599 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving

HOMEMADE SWOJSKA POLISH KIELBASA



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A recipe for one of the best homemade Polish kielbasa.

Provided by Victor

Categories     dinner     lunch     Snack

Time 7h30m

Number Of Ingredients 9

4 1/2 lbs pork butt (about 2,000 g)
1 lb beef chuck (about 450 g)
1 lb pork belly (about 450 g; or back fat)
3 garlic cloves (about 10 g; large, pressed)
2 tsp dried marjoram (about 1.2 g)
2 tsp ground black pepper (about 4.5 g)
2 Tbsp kosher salt (about 36 g; plus more to taste, if needed)
1 1/3 tsp Cure #1 (about 6.5 g; see notes)
1 cup ice water (about 240 g)

Steps:

  • Grind pork, beef and pork belly/back fat on a medium size plate, 4.5mm (3/16") - 6mm (1/4").
  • Add the ice water, all of the spices and mix well.
  • Stuff into small size hog casings (28-32mm), tie into rings and hang to dry at room temperature for 2-3 hours.
  • Preheat smoker to 140F, or 150F-160F max if your smoker can't get that low.
  • Hang sausages in the smoker and dry for 30-60 minutes, until the skin is dry to touch. Then apply smoke for 3-4 hours.
  • Remove sausages once the internal temperature has reached 154F. If the internal temperature is not rising too well after 3-4 hours of smoking, raise the temperature to 170F-175F. You may have to go to 195F if necessary. Alternatively, poach the sausages in 167F water for 25 - 30 minutes or until the internal temperature is at least 154F. Poaching is a much quicker and more effective method.
  • Cool the sausage down and store in a refrigerator or a freezer.Cooling can be achieved by placing sausage in an ice bath to cool it down quickly. It with result in a fuller, more plump product.Alternatively, you may let the sausage cool down at room temperature and then refrigerate. This will result in the sausage less plump and slightly wrinkled, but this this is my preferred method. Ice water bath removes smoke residue from surface making the sausage less smoky in flavor and pale in color.A reader suggested another effective cooling technique - placing the sausage flat on a cool surface, like a counter top.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 735 kcal, Protein 64 g, Fat 51 g, SaturatedFat 18 g, Cholesterol 233 mg, Sodium 1975 mg, ServingSize 1 serving

KIELBASA, HOMEMADE KIELBASA, FRESH POLISH SAUSAGE



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Posting as requested. We've perfected this recipe to OUR taste (very peppery and garlicky) over 20 years; my mother worked on it for years prior to that, even helping a Polish friend make it for a little Polish grocery store/butcher shop she owned. That said, we've found that it all works differently every year, depending on the quality of the meat, spices and casings. There's always SOME kind of problem! But it ends up remarkably consistent in taste. The directions are deliberately lengthy, the way I wrote them for a non-Polish non-sausage-making friend. And they're a little informal here and there. But DO read them through before you get into this project! Prep time and sausage-making time are actually just a couple of hours each day for 2 days. We use an electric grinder which forces the meat through a horn into the casing. Recipe #387079 is our favorite way to cook this kielbasa. Make this 3-4 weeks ahead, wrap very well, and freeze in vac packs. You can also cook it before you freeze it; we don't. We've kept this in the deep-freeze for several months with no loss in quality. Oh, and we call this fresh sausage because we don't smoke it. You certainly can do that, if you like the flavor.

Provided by Jezski

Categories     Pork

Time P2D

Yield 12-14 lbs., 40-50 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

casing
10 -12 lbs pork butt, whole pieces, not ground, fatty is good
3 -6 fresh garlic cloves
1 tablespoon garlic powder (yes, powder, too!)
4 -6 tablespoons salt (we use kosher salt)
1 tablespoon Accent seasoning
1 tablespoon white sugar (some people use brown sugar, we don't)
4 -6 tablespoons fresh ground coarse black pepper
some people use a little marjoram, we don't

Steps:

  • Put the garlic through a garlic press or mince really fine. Put the seasonings into a small pot with a pint of water. Boil and then cool. Here's where my Mom always said taste it and I wouldn't. That could account for the variance in taste from year to year!
  • Meanwhile, cut the pork off the bone. Cut into strips maybe 1" by 3". Doesn't have to be exact size, we get pretty sloppy with it. Strips go through the grinder better than chunks. Don't trim anything off, unless you just can't stand not to. Trust me, if there's not enough fat, the kielbasa will be dry and hard. DO trim off any bloody-type stuff though. We then put the meat into plastic dishpans, pour the cool liquid over, add about 4 cups ice cubes and mix together until your hands freeze. It should be kinda sloppy. If not, add more water or ice. Cover with aluminum foil or such and put in fridge over night to marinate so the meat soaks up the flavor. Stir occasionally. The ice will probably all be melted the next day before you make the sausage. The meat kind of absorbs the flavors. Yes, it will smell up the fridge. In fact, it will smell up the whole house! Open the windows. Make the neighbors crazy!
  • Next day, take the casings out and soak in warm water for several hours; it makes them more flexible. Cut in 4 ft. lengths. Shove the meat in the freezer for 1/2 to 1 hour before you start. The meat stiffens up a little and it's easier to put through the grinder. (We forget to do this a lot!) Stick one end of each casing on the faucet and run warm water through the inside of the casing.
  • Ready? (Keep everything as cold as you can) This is the fun part. Put a little oil on your hand and run it over the horn where the meat will come out. Run casing through fingers to drain slightly. Put a casing on the horn. One person helps push the meat through the grinder while the other holds the casing while it is filling up. It kinda curls up as you hold it. I find for me that it's better if I hold it up while it's filling, less pressure on the casing. We make each one about 12-16". Or until it splits! Tie it off with string or knot the end if you can get it close to the end of the filled casing. Some people twist it every 6" or so to make smaller sausages. If the darn thing splits, you gotta scrape out the meat, dump it back with the other stuff in the dishpan and start over. Some years you're lucky, but some years the darn things split all the time. That's one reason for soaking the casings for a longer time, they don't split as easily. Sometimes it's just a bad batch of casings. Then all you can do is swear at it.
  • We put the coils of sausage back into clean dishpans (on a rack if possible) and put back into fridge to kinda dry overnight. Then we pack them in Saran, aluminum foil, ziplock bags, anything that will keep the smell in, and put the packages in the freezer. We make 2-3 lb. packages. Since I have a vacuum sealer, I use that. It works really great.
  • By the way, the sausage is pale because it is not smoked. We don't care for smoked kielbasa. But you can smoke it before freezing. Can't help you with that, though!
  • We've been able to keep the sausage frozen for months. Just keep everything cold and clean while you're working. Keep a lot of paper towels handy to dry hands, answer the doggone telephone, etc.
  • We have found over the years, that pork has become much leaner now.That is sometimes a problem. We've considered buying more fat and mixing it in but never have. It worked out all right just not cutting off any fat. But insufficient fat makes for dry sausage.
  • It takes up about 1-1/2 hours altogether to fill the casings. It's really simple and easy. Of course sometimes we have splashes on the walls when "someone" gets a little rough pushing the meat through the grinder. Hey, that's the fun of it. It's a messy job, but someone has to do it.
  • Oh yeah, the house smells for 3-4 days. But it smells good. If you like garlic. All the seasonings are to your personal taste. You really need a lot of salt though. The pepper -- eh, how much do you like? We like a lot. Same with the garlic.
  • We keep a little of the ground meat and cook a couple of small patties of the sausage. That's when you can taste it and find out what you did wrong in the seasoning, too late, of course.
  • Use the plate in the grinder which grinds the meat coarse. It's better if the meat is a little chunky. You don't want a mealy texture.
  • If you run a search on google, you can find other information under kielbasa.
  • One recipe I found says to knead meat and seasonings. Supposedly the more you knead, the more tender the sausage. We've never tried that.
  • In recent years, we've set aside 3-4 lbs. of the ground sausage meat and made it into small patties like breakfast sausage, and larger patties like hamburgers. The grandkids really like that. We do, too. But for Easter and Christmas, it has to be the links.

POLISH KIEłBASA SAUSAGE (BIAłA KIELBASA) RECIPE



Polish Kiełbasa Sausage (Biała Kielbasa) Recipe image

Polish white sausage (biała kiełbasa) is a pork sausage flavored with garlic, marjoram and black pepper that can be smoked or unsmoked (fresh).

Provided by Barbara Rolek

Categories     Appetizer     Brunch     Dinner     Entree     Lunch

Time 3h20m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 pounds boneless, well-marbled pork shoulder (sliced into 1-inch-wide strips)
1/2 cup cold water
2 cloves garlic (crushed in press)
4 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon leaf marjoram
14 feet hog casings (rinsed three times and refrigerated)

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Cold meat grinds more easily, so keep meat refrigerated until ready to grind. Grind strips of meat in a hand-cranked or electric grinder, using medium plate. Place meat in large bowl.
  • In a small bowl, mix water, garlic, salt, pepper, and marjoram and combine with ground meat until thoroughly incorporated.
  • To make sure seasonings are right, fry a small patty and taste. Store ground meat mixture in refrigerator for at least two hours or overnight before stuffing.
  • Remove casings from refrigerator and knot one end. Lightly coat the stuffing funnel with cooking spray. Slip other end of casing over mouth of funnel, making sure it is not twisted, and opening is centered around funnel. Continue to push remainder of casing up onto funnel until you have reached the knot.
  • Begin to force meat into stuffer with one hand, while using other hand to control the thickness of the sausage as it is extruded.
  • Remember, sausage will shrink when it cooks, so you want a nice plump sausage. But be careful you don't overstuff, or the casing will burst.
  • Keep extruding until casing is used up. Tie a knot in that end. You can either leave sausage in a large coil or twist it at 5- to 6-inch intervals to make links. Store refrigerated and covered up to two days until ready to cook.
  • Before cooking, prick sausage along length of link to allow air bubbles to escape. Otherwise, it will explode in cooking water.
  • Place sausage in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer uncovered for 30 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 160 F.
  • You can then brown sausage in a 350 F oven, in a pan for 15 to 20 minutes, or grill it for 4 to 6 minutes per side if desired.
  • Remove to a serving platter and enjoy with homemade horseradish known as chrzan . When horseradish is flavored with beets, it's called cwikła .

Nutrition Facts : Calories 332 kcal, Carbohydrate 0 g, Cholesterol 102 mg, Fiber 0 g, Protein 26 g, SaturatedFat 9 g, Sodium 392 mg, Sugar 0 g, Fat 24 g, ServingSize 4 pounds sausage (16 servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

HOMEMADE POLISH SAUSAGE (KIELBASA)



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This recipe sounds more like the fresh kielbasa we get from the Polish butcher than any other recipe I have come across. Unlike the smoked version, this needs to be cooked thoroughly. You can roast the kielbasa at 425°F for 45 minutes or simmer it in water for 30 minutes.

Provided by Lorac

Categories     Meat

Time 2h30m

Yield 5 pounds, 20 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

6 feet hog casings, 2 1/2 inches in diameter
3 lbs lean pork butt, cubed
1 lb lean beef chuck, cubed
1/2 lb veal, cubed
1/2 lb pork fat, cubed
2 1/2 teaspoons salt
3 teaspoons finely ground black pepper
2 teaspoons ground marjoram
2 teaspoons ground summer savory
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
3 garlic cloves, finely minced
2 tablespoons sweet paprika

Steps:

  • Soak casings in warm water.
  • Using a coarse disk, grind meats and fat together.
  • Add remaining ingredients and mix well.
  • Stuff the casings, creating 18-24 inch links.
  • Allow to dry 3-4 hours in a cool place or refrigerate uncovered for 24 hours.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 726.9, Fat 74.7, SaturatedFat 28.7, Cholesterol 83.4, Sodium 323.1, Carbohydrate 1, Fiber 0.5, Sugar 0.1, Protein 11.9

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