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Yield: 5 Pounds
4 | | Feet medium hog casings |
1 | lb | Very lean beef, cubed |
½ | lb | Lean pork butt, cubed |
½ | lb | Pork fat, cubed |
5 | lg | Potatoes |
1 | lg | Onion, coarsley chopped |
½ | teaspoon | White pepper |
½ | teaspoon | Black pepper |
2 | teaspoon | Salt, or to taste |
¼ | teaspoon | Allspice |
¼ | teaspoon | Ground nutmeg |
1 | cl | Garlic, finely minced |
¼ | teaspoon | Ground mace |
| | Chicken broth |
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Prepare casings. Grind meat and fat separately and refrigerate unti lready to do step five. Peel and boil the potatoes in lightly salted water for 10 minutes. They should be very firm in the center. Allow to cool before procedding to next step. Cube the potatoes and mix with onion. Put through the fine disk of the grinder. Add the ground meats to the potatoes and onion. Add all remaining ingredients and mix well. The mixture will be quite sticky. Stuff and twist off into 12" lengths. With cotton butcher's twine, tie two separate knots between each link and one knot at each end. links. Bring the ends of each link together and tie to form rings. Boil in well seasoned chicken broth for 45 minutes. Eat warm or refrigerated and served cool.
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