If you purchased it in casings, remove it. Mix cayenne pepper with the meat. Go slow at first; add a little, cook it, and taste. You can always add more, but it's difficult to take too much away.
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.
Yes, you can freeze grilled burgers, hot dogs and sausage for 3 to 4 months.
Sausage is the second most popular pizza topping after pepperoni. Most sausage pizzas are topped with "Italian sausages." These are pork or turkey sausages seasoned with a mix of pepper, fennel, and spices. However, there are a lot of variations from mild, sweet, hot, with fennel, no fennel, pepper, no pepper, etc. Italian sausages are added to pizza in rounds or as grounded sausage. The pairing of sweet, porky, savory, fennel aroma harmonizes with the cheesy, crunchy texture of pizza, which is what makes it a favorite among pizza-lovers.
Sausages do not have seeds
In the US, the term "hot dog" refers to both the sausage by itself and the combination of sausage and bun.
Salame piccantissimo and salsiccia piccantissimaare Italian equivalents of the English phrase "very hot sausage." The two phrases respectively translate as "very spicy cold cuts" and "very spicy sausage" in English and pepperone (because of the red chili pepper) in Italian-American. The respective pronunciations will be "sa-LA-mey PEEK-kan-TEES-see-mo" and "sal-SEET-tcha PEEK-kan-TEES-see-ma" in Italian.
Hot dogs are an American fast food consisting of a long bun with a sausage in it. The sausage is usually of the type called a wiener or frankfurter, although bratwurst-type sausages can also be used. Condiments used on hot dogs include tomato ketchup, very mild and very yellow mustard, very sweet and very green pickle relish, sauerkraut, onions, and jalapeno peppers.
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Hot wings Hot Pockets Hot peppers Hot tamale Hot dog Hot sauce Hot cross buns Hot links Hot toddy Hot brown Hot & sour soup Hot ham & cheese Hot buttered rum Hot chocolate Hot Italian sausage Hot mustard Hot fudge Hot potato Hot slaw Hot roll
Hot dog, salsiccia tedesca, and würstel are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "hot dog." The choice depends upon whether the speaker wishes to use English (case 1) or German (example 2) loan words or Italian equivalents (instance 3, translated into English as "German sausage"). The respective pronunciations will be "ot dog," sal-SEET-tcha tey-DEY-ska," and vyoor-stel" in Italian.
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Ingredients1 lb Bulk Sausage (Hot Or Mild)2 c Sharp Chedder Cheese Grated3 c BisquickCombine all ingredients and shape into balls the size of walnuts. Bake on cookie sheet at 350 degrees F. for 15 minutes. Makes about 5 dozen. Sausage Balls may be frozen before or after baking. If frozen after, defrost and reheat at 350 degrees F.