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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook pickled sausage using 9 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Pickled sausage:
- Prepare smoked sausage- 28 links total
- Prepare small-medium yellow or white onion sliced
- Take minced garlic or 1 clove per jar
- Make ready pickling spice per jar
- Prepare white sugar per jar
- Get salt per jar
- Take white vinegar
- Take water
- Prepare jars
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Instructions to make Pickled sausage:
- Boil sausage or heat in frying pan five minutes or until heated through to remove excess fat
- Add garlic and onion slices evenly to bottom of jars. Place jar seal flats in a pan of simmering water to warm.
- Add 1/2 tablespoon of pickling spice to each jar also 1 teaspoon each salt and sugar to each jar
- When sausage is done and while still hot, begin stacking evenly between jars, and layering with onion slices. DO NOT overpack sausages in jars.
- Fill each jar at least 3/4 full with vinegar, to taste, then fill with water leaving 1/2 inch headspace. Make sure all sausages are covered with brine. The amount of vinegar used determines the pickled flavor of the sausages.
- Wipe the jar rim clean with a paper towel dampened with straight vinegar to remove any oil residue. Top with warmed seal flat and band. Jar can be placed into the refrigerator to pickle. I prefer to top with seal flat, then vacuum seal with my FoodSaver, then apply band finger tight. Vacuum sealing speeds up how fast the brine is absorbed through the sausages.
- Leave jar in the refrigerator at least 2 or 3 weeks before opening to allow sausages to absorb flavor. Store opened jars in refrigerator.
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