It was one way to preserve primarily pork meat for about a year without the modern convenience of refridgeration.The cured meat and sausages were hung up high in the rafters to dry be safe from rats etc It was one way to preserve primarily pork meat for about a year without the modern convenience of refridgeration.The cured meat and sausages were hung up high in the rafters to dry be safe from rats etc
The first recollections of sausages date back to 1415, sausages were common outcomes of efficient butchery. The idea was to help preserve organ scraps, organ meats, blood, and fat. The earliest record of an Italian sausage could be attributed to the Lucanian sausage, named after a region in Southern Italy, Lucania. The original recipe had ingredients such as pound pepper, cumin, parsley, spice of bayberry, liquamen- something that resembles modern fish sauce and meat. However, the author of this delicious sausage recipe still remains unknown. It might have been a traditional Lucanian dish prepared by local butchers. Today, Italian sausages are made of pure pork. They contain a combination of fennel seeds, chili, and other spices from Southern Italy.
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Alton Brown of the Food Network has a delicious and savoury Italian sausage recipe. It and other Italian sausage recipes can be searched for at foodnetwork.com.
Yes, the phrase "Italian sausage" is supposed to be capitalized because "Italian" is a nationality-related adjective.
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i find it that the kielbasy is lighter less seasoned and has a thicker casing. the Italian sausage is more for dishes that have stronger flavors.
Kielbasa sausage can be substituted with another type of sausage. Almost any sausage will do, including bratwurst, beerwurst, chorizo, hot dogs, and sweet Italian sausage.