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Sicilian-Style Sausage Patties

Sicilian-Style Sausage Patties

  



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    2 lb Fat-trimmed pork (or veal)

    -shoulder, ground 1/2 c Chianti wine

    2 Cloves garlic, minced

    2 tb Minced fresh (or 2 tsp.

    -dried) thyme 1 tb Paprika

    2 ts Salt (or smoke flavored

    -salt) 1 ts Fennel seeds

    1/4 ts Each: black pepper and red

    -cayenne pepper (or more to -taste) Note: It's not necessary to stuff meat mixtures into sausage casings. In fact, if you plan to barbecue, it's better to shape the meat into flat hamburger-like sausage patties that fit in pita pockets or on thin rounds of French or Italian Bread. To Make Patties: Combine all ingredients and mix lightly. Shape into patties, six per pound of meat. Raw patties may be frozen for later use; Arrange them in a single layer on a cookie tin lined with aluminum foil. Cover with foil, label and freeze. Patties may be barbecued or broiled without defrosting. To Cook: Place patties 3 inches from heat source and broil or barbecue for about two to three minutes per side (three to four minutes each side if frozen); be sure meat is cooked through. Makes 12 patties, 130 calories each with pork; 100 calories each with veal.


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