sausage rolls
A good sausage BBQ recipe would be the BBQ Sausage and Peppers recipe. It's both spicy and delicious. You can boil the sausage first then grill if you want.
The Italian sausage and pepper medley is a good recipe if you would like a spicy sausage dish. You can also try the Pappardelle Mushroom and sausage recipes as well.
Food Network has a sausage ball recipe available. Paula Deen was the one responsible for providing the recipe to Food Network. Some Paula Deen cook books will provide the sausage ball recipe along with many others.
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.
A good substitute for sausage in this recipe could be diced mushrooms or crumbled tofu for a similar texture and flavor.
A great yet easy sausage pizza recipe is available at the website of Johnsonville, the makers of great sausage. In addition, recipes for sausage pizzas are available at Allrecipes, Simplyrecipes and Foodnetwork.
There a numerous sites containing a breakfast sausage recipe, a few of my favorites are Allrecipes.com and Cooks.com. You could even try a Easy Breakfast Sausage burger which can be found on Allrecipes.com!
A good substitute for Italian sausage in a recipe is ground turkey or chicken seasoned with Italian herbs and spices like fennel, garlic, and oregano.
The secret behind McDonald's sausage recipe is a blend of spices and seasonings that create a unique and savory flavor profile.
There are a variety of recipe websites that have low fat recipes including homemade sausage. Simplyrecipes.com, delish.com, and taste.com have great recipes on low fat cooking.
There are a number of good recipe ideas that use Italian sausage. One that is quite tasty is Giada De Laurentiis' Breakfast Popovers, which blends Italian sausage, garlic, mozzarella cheese, eggs and onions in a puff-pastry shell. The recipe can be found on the main Food Network website.
My recipe for sausage balls calls for 2 cups of cheese (cheddar), 2 cups of Bisquick, and a pound of sausage.