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How to cook raw andouille sausage

There's nothing quite like the taste of traditional and raw andouille sausage, but with modern refrigerators and frozen meat sections available at your local market, how is andouille sausage cooked? The answer varies depending on how you make your sausage and how long you let it cook for. You can serve your guests cold if you have the time, or heat it while it's fresh and on the grill before serving. You can also serve it sliced raw on its own or as a very tasty appetizer to top off a meal.

How to cook andouille sausage is quite simple; all you need is a skillet or a frying pan, a bit of fat (salad dressing or oil), some andouille sausage, a fork and some string or thread. For the sausage itself, you will need half of a pound of lean pork, some half lengthwise smoked sausage, some fat cut from the inside of the sausage, a quarter of a cup of chopped onions, and a quarter of a cup of tomato paste. These ingredients can be found in any store that specializes in foods and recipes for the health conscious.

To cook andouille sausage, place half of the chopped onions on top of the sausage and cook for about three minutes. Once the onions are soft, add the chopped garlic and cooked pork sausage. Add the half of the tomato paste and mix everything up until the ingredients are completely blended.

Once the mixture is blended, add a fourth of a cup of vegetable oil to the skillet and heat to medium high heat. Turn the heat down to medium low once it's heated and add the salt and pepper to the mixture. Add the chopped parsley and season to taste. Once the sausage cooks thoroughly, remove it from the skillet and allow it to cool.

How to cook andouille sausage in a slow cooker can be tricky. The flavor is strong and needs to be tenderized a little bit. Since it's a pork sausage, it's not unusual to find that smokers have issues slow smoking cajun style sausages. Most times you'll find these dishes in the southern style restaurants where the smokers are the most common tools used for this type of cooking.

When slow cooking sausages, the seasoning used needs to be more intense than what you would use for other type of meats. This is because the spices used for sausages are typically stronger tasting than those used for other types of meats. Spices such as mustard, dried fruit, and chilies can work well when mixed with the ground meat. Just keep in mind that the more spicy the spice used, the less mild the dish will end up being. In the same vein, the more vinegar or liquid used, the less spiciness the dish will have.

It is important to remember that how to cook andouille can vary depending on how your sausage is made. There is no one right way to make these savory delights, but there are a few rules of thumb that should help bring out the best taste from them. For example, some cooks will seasoned the sausage before cooking to reduce any excess grease or moisture. Other cooks will finish the cooking process by finishing the process with a coating of oil. The type of sausage you end up making depends entirely on how you want to make it and how your taste buds respond to it.

Learning how to cook andouille smoked sausage is only half the battle. Once you have mastered this task, the next step is to find a local pitmaster and learn how to pit your own sausages so you can take them home and enjoy them on your own. Whether you start small and create your own recipes or buy a book full of easy-to-make creations, you will be happy you took the time to learn how to cook andouille smoked sausage.


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