When it comes to making your own sausage, you can control lots of factors. How coarse of a grind you want, how hot (spicy) you like it and if you don't like a certain spice, you can just leave it out!
I Love making my own Chorizo. And it could not be easier to do. All you really need is a means by which to grind meat. Here, I use my KitchenAid. The extra set of hands in the kitchen that every self respecting homemaker should not be without. Yes they are expensive, but you can pick up a refurbished one on EBay for around $100. If you don't have a KitchenAid, or you want to out do me and go REALLY old-school, keep your eyes open for a counter side model at the flea-market.
Pork
2 - lbs Pork (cubed to fit in your grinder)
3.5 - tsp Salt
6 - tbs ground Red Chili (cheyenne is cool)
6-20 - dried hot Red Chili Peppers (Lara, the ones at the mexi-mart)
4 - tbs Spanish Paprika
6-10 - whole peeled Garlic Cloves
2 - tbs dried Oregano
2 - tsp Cumin (whole seeds are best but ground is cool. just use less)
1 - tsp ground Black Pepper
1.5 - tbs Brown Sugar (1 tbs sugar 1tbs molasses is better)
1/4 - cup apple cider vinegar (only use this type of vinegar!!!)
2 - tbs water
Combine all the ingredients.
Grind. Portion into Ziploc baggies and freeze.
TahDah.
Pictured here is the two types of grind textures you may get from the various dies included in your KitchenAid grinder attachment kit. On the left is what I call "Cafe`" grind. It is a little larger. Great for chili. This is done with the larger of the two dies. On the right is "Fine" grind. I use this for Chorizo, and even run the sausage through the grinder twice.
Beef
Substitute:
12-14 - roasted Garlic Cloves
Basil for the Oregano
1.5 - tsp ground Cumin
Use only Brown sugar, no molasses
1/3 cup Cider vinegar
4-6 Chipotle peppers for dried chili peppers, if you like that flavor. i do. I like the canned Chipotle peppers in Adobo sauce. It gives great flavor to the finished product.
The beef is great for making Mexican Pinto Bean soup.
Soak Pinto beans over night. Brown onion & garlic in a pot with Olive oil. Add beans, cover with water by double. Salt, Pepper. Bring to boil. Reduce to simmer and cook for two hours. Add Chorizo, one cup of rice, 1 tbs Chalula hot sauce, 1 tsp dried Sage, 1 tsp driedOoregano. Cook 30 more minutes. Top with Crema or shredded Queso Blanco.
Cheers.
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