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On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 14:12:36 -0800, Mark Thorson >
wrote: > During the time I was waiting to learn whether > their Bavarian Bratwurst was going to be recalled, > I tried their Chicken Breakfast Sausages, and > they're great! > > But I wanted something to use in soup, because > I avoid pan frying. The Bavarian Bratwurst is > precooked, so I only had to slice it and toss it > in toward the end of cooking. The Chicken Breakfast > Sausages are raw, so not easy to slice and probably > would not do well poached in a soup. > > The day before yesterday, I got the idea of frying > the sausages, then cutting them up for soup. That > may seem like a trvial insight, but I went for > weeks lamenting I couldn't use them in soup like > the Bavarian Bratwurst. Yesterday, I fried up > a whole package of them, and used a third of the > package for soup. They were great, even better > than the Bavarian Bratwurst. I used another third > for a pot that I finished a few minutes ago. > Great again! In fact, it was hard to resist eating > them cold before putting them in the soup. > > I fried them dark brown on all sides. I was > surprised how much fat is rendered off. Toward > the end of cooking, a sticky residue accumulates > in the pan, probably caramelized sugar. That > makes it a little difficult to keep them from > sticking, but it's manageable. I see a lot of > these sausages in my future. Are you saying "Bavarian Bratwurst" is a chicken sausage? How different is it from Aidells? I thought maybe you were talking about a patty I could use for breakfast. -- Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground. |
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sf wrote:
> > Are you saying "Bavarian Bratwurst" is a chicken sausage? How > different is it from Aidells? I thought maybe you were talking about > a patty I could use for breakfast. How did you leap to that conclusion? Bavarian Bratwurst is pork, but having similar length and diameter to Chicken Breakfast Sausages. Nothing I said implies that Bavarian Bratwurst is chicken. |
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