Homemade Italian Sausage Recipe: Make it for Breakfast (or Pizza!) (2024)

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This homemade Italian sausage recipe is surprisingly easy to make at home. The level of spice can be adjusted to suit your palate, but no matter how you like it, you’ll be glad to have some in the freezer for topping pizza or serving with eggs.

Be sure to try my family’s favorite pizza dough recipe!

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Homemade Italian sausage recipe – to link or not to link?

Sausage comes in all kinds of shapes and sizes. Link sausages are made by stuffing ground meat and seasonings into a casing (more often than not, these are made from intestines). These can be used fresh, like a breakfast sausage, or hung to dry for various amounts of time, with or without smoke, to create all kinds of different flavors. Making link sausage requires a few more steps than making a simple bulk sausage. Guess which one I prefer to make?

We’ve experimented a bit with sausage recipes, and this is our favorite ground Italian sausage recipe, the one that we come back to again and again. Note that I say OUR favorite Italian sausage recipe. Sausage makers all think their recipe is the best, I’ve noticed.

Making sausage at home

Here’s the thing that you probably don’t realize: Making homemade Italian sausage is really easy to do. Plus, freshly made sausage is so much better than the stuff from the grocery store. It takes us about 15 minutes to make this homemade sausage recipe if we start with ground pork. It takes longer when we grind our own meat for this recipe. All you need is good-quality pork, some seasonings, and red wine. No sweeteners, no fillers, no brown sugar — easy, peasy.

I encourage you to try this, especially if you’ve got access to locally raised pork. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed — it’s so much better than store bought!

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How to make bulk Italian sausage

If you’re starting with pork butt, you’ll need to grind the pork using a meat grinder. That can be a bit messy, but it’s worth it especially if you have farm raised pork to start with. If you’re starting with ground pork, it couldn’t be easier.

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We use a KitchenAid stand mixer equipped with a Chef’s Choice meat grinding attachment to grind pork. We’ve found that it works best with meat that’s partially frozen. Here’s how we do it:

  • Cut pork butt into chunks that will fit into the feed tube
  • Place chunks in the freezer for an hour or two
  • Turn grinder on low and begin feeding the chunks into the grinder and pushing them down.

Turning the ground pork (whether you’ve made it yourself or you’re starting with store bought ground pork into Italian sausage is just a matter of combining ingredients. Use a large bowl and mix with your hands until very well blended. That’s it. I’m telling you, homemade sausage is easy if you opt for making bulk sausage rather than making links.

Once you’ve mixed the ingredients together you can cook up a little sample to make sure that the flavors are right for your taste buds.

Freezing

We preserve this homemade Italian sausage by freezing it in (roughly) one-pound packages. I prefer not to use plastic bags for storage. We usually use freezer paper to package ours, but it’s not always easy to find. Another alternative is to wrap the sausage in waxed paper and then a layer of aluminum foil.

There are a number of less wasteful options that will work for freezing your homemade sausage at this post about freezing without plastic, too.

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Using Italian sausage in the kitchen

We use this bulk sausage (ie; not link sausage) to top our homemade pizza, in this sausage lentil soup, to stir into polenta, and in creamy mushroom risotto. For those recipes, cook the sausage in a pan over medium heat; crumble sausage as it cooks, then add it to the dish. As a breakfast sausage recipe, we make sausage patties and fry them up in my cast iron skillet, cooking them for about 10 to 15 minutes per side.

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Homemade Italian Sausage Recipe

Yield: 32 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

This homemade sausage recipe is surprisingly easy to make with ground pork and spices.

Ingredients

  • 5 pounds ground pork, buy it in bulk or grind your own
  • 1/2 cup red wine
  • 2 Tablespoons Italian seasoning
  • 5 teaspoons sea salt
  • 8-10 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 Tablespoon pepper
  • 2 teaspoons red pepper flakes
  • 5 Tablespoons smoked paprika
  • 1/2 cup onion, finely chopped, (optional - I like it better without, but my husband is the sausage maker around here)

Instructions

  1. Measure all ingredients into a large bowl. Mix with your hands until ingredients are well blended. Homemade Italian Sausage Recipe: Make it for Breakfast (or Pizza!) (6)
  2. Optional: Sample the sausage. Of course, the flavors won't have saturated the pork, but by frying up a little mini patty, you'll be able to check the seasoning to make sure you're happy with the flavor. Homemade Italian Sausage Recipe: Make it for Breakfast (or Pizza!) (7)

Notes

We store this homemade sausage recipe in the freezer in roughly one-pound parcels.

We use it crumbled forpizza toppingor made into patties for breakfast.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 32Serving Size: 1 grams
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 193Total Fat: 15gSaturated Fat: 5gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 51mgSodium: 343mgProtein: 12g

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Originally published June 2011; this post has been updated.

Homemade Italian Sausage Recipe: Make it for Breakfast (or Pizza!) (2024)

FAQs

Can Italian sausage be breakfast sausage? ›

Difference in flavors between Italian Sausage vs Breakfast Sausage: While these sausages are made of the same type of ground meat the biggest difference is the seasonings used to flavor the sausages. Italian sausages usually include fennel seed, garlic, paprika, pepper (black pepper or white pepper).

Do you cook sausage before putting it on pizza? ›

The sausage might fully cook in the oven, but cooking it in a pan first makes it brown and add extra flavor. You don't have to cook it through on the stove, just enough to get some browning on it. Then put it on the pizza and bake.

What is the best Italian sausage for pizza? ›

Esposito Sausage is the clear choice when it comes to the best Hot Italian Sausage for pizza. So if you're looking for great flavor and unbeatable quality, look no further than Esposito Sausage!

What's the difference between Italian sausage and pizza sausage? ›

I think some Americans are taking ground pork and adding flavorings, like fennel, to make their own 'pizza sausage'. By this term they really mean their own version of 'Italian sausage'.

What's the difference between Italian sausage and breakfast sausage? ›

The main difference in Italian sausage when compared to other sausages is the seasoning. The particular ingredient that usually sets Italian sausage apart is fennel. This is a licorice scented herb that gives Italian sausage its unique taste that is different than other types of sausage.

What's the difference between breakfast sausage and Italian sausage? ›

Fennel, that licorice-scented herb, asserts itself in Italian sausage. American breakfast sausage typically features sage, sometimes supported by nutmeg too. Both sausages incorporate more than these spices, but those are the most forward flavors.

Should I Precook Italian sausage for pizza? ›

To ensure that the sausage is fully cooked and doesn't release too much grease onto the pizza, you should pre-cook it before adding it to the pizza.

Can you put raw Italian sausage on a pizza? ›

Yes, you should par cook your sausage if you are making a flat pizza that will cook in 10 minutes or less. If you are making a Chicago-style pizza that will be in the oven for 20 minutes or more, you can put it on raw if it is on top of the pie and if it is broken into small pieces.

What kind of sausage is best for homemade pizza? ›

Mild: For those who don't like their meat too spicy or overly sweet, mild Italian sausage is the perfect pizza topping compromise. Patties: Hot or sweet Italian sausage patties can be broken apart in a skillet like sausage crumbles or kept in larger pieces to act like mouth-watering meatballs atop your pie.

What is the best cheese to use for homemade pizza? ›

The most commonly used cheese on pizza is mozzarella, because it melts beautifully without turning oily or lumpy. Cheeses such as feta, haloumi and aged gouda are tasty toppings, but they're a bit fancy for families and don't melt as well as mozzarella. Low-moisture mozzarella in particular has great melt and stretch.

What brand of Italian sausage does Pizza Hut use? ›

“Pizza Hut and Beyond Meat have a shared vision to innovate new and exciting products that will delight our guests. Beyond Italian Sausage Crumbles offer a delicious plant-based twist on our classic pork sausage that you'll have to taste to believe.”

What tastes good on Italian sausage? ›

Italian sausage pairs well with a variety of vegetables including bright peppers, crunchy kale, fennel, and briny olives. If you want to turn up the heat, you can always add a few extra red pepper flakes. Here are our top 9 Italian sausage recipes.

What makes breakfast sausage taste different? ›

Breakfast sausage (or country sausage) is a type of fresh sausage, typically made from pork, that is a common breakfast food in the United States. In the United States, the predominant flavorings used for seasoning are black pepper and sage. There are also varieties seasoned with maple syrup or cayenne pepper.

What is Italian sausage called in Italy? ›

Salsiccia

What kind of sausage for breakfast? ›

Fresh Country Sausage

Fresh country sausage is also commonly known as breakfast sausage because people often serve it with breakfast. This meat is a popular type of American sausage made from pork and mild seasonings.

What is a good substitute for breakfast sausage? ›

According to U.S. News, soy products, mushrooms, eggplant, and coconut all have the same umami flavor that makes breakfast sausage and bacon taste so delicious — which is why they are excellent and cost-effective alternatives.

What is considered breakfast sausage? ›

Breakfast sausage (or country sausage) is a type of fresh sausage, typically made from pork, that is a common breakfast food in the United States.

Is Italian sausage the same as pork sausage? ›

In North America, Italian sausage (salsiccia [salˈsittʃa] in Italian) most often refers to a style of pork sausage. The sausage is often noted for being seasoned with fennel or anise as the primary seasoning.

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