Roasted Garlic & Smoked Sausage – 2 Guys & A Cooler

Roasted Garlic & Smoked Sausage

Roasted Garlic…… Need I say more!! How about a roasted garlic slow cooked and smoked pork sausage. My mouth is salivating as I am typing this!!

This is a very easy sausage to make, as long as you follow standard sausage making rules (see below). The amount of garlic can be increased based off of your particular tastes. The real trick to making this sausage come out amazing is the cooking schedule. Start low (to dry out your sausage), then slowly bring the temperature of your smoker up. This will keep all that flavorful fat inside the sausage giving you a juicy bit and a great “SNAP”.

Follow basic smoked sausage preparation practices when making this sausage.
  1. Clean and Sanitize all of your equipment.
  2. Keep your meat and grinder parts super cold (below 34F) at all times
  3. Any liquid that is added to the mince needs to be ice cold
  4. Mix your very chilled meat and seasonings till the mince becomes very tacky
  5. Stuff the mince into sausage casings and prick out any air pockets
  6. Refrigerate your sausage overnight to allow the cure to work
  7. The next day follow this smoking schedule
    -Start at 110F – 120 for 1.5 hours, with your vents wide open (this dries the sausage)
    -Increase the temp to 125F for 1 hour and begin to add your favorite smoke
    -Increase to 135F for 1 hour
    -Increase to 155F for 1.5 hours
    -Increase to 175F till the internal temp reaches 145F

Here are a few things you might find useful when making sausage

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Roasted Garlic & Smoked Sausage

smoky, garlicy, & juicy😁😁
Prep Time1 d
Cook Time7 hrs
How much do you want to make? grams

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Clean your meat of any silver skin, sinew, arteries and cut into small strips or cubes.
  • Place the meat and fat in the freezer for an hour or until the temp reaches 32f – 34F.
  • rehydrate and clean your casings
  • Grind your very chilled meat mixture on a 6mm plate
  • Add all of the salt, cure, spices, dry milk, ice water, and roasted garlic to your mince and mix till it becomes very sticky and tacky. If you grab a small handful it will stick to your hand if you hold your hand upside down.
  • Stuff your mince meat into the casings, link, and prick out any air pockets and let your sausage rest in the refrigerator overnight.

Smoking Schedule

  • Start at 100F – 110 for 1.5 hours, with your door/lid ajar or vents open (this dries the sausage)
  • After your sausage has dried, close the door, increase the temp to 125F for 1 hour and begin to add your favorite smoke
  • then follow the following schedule. 135F for 1 hour, 155F for 1.5 hours, 175F till the internal temp reaches 145F
  • Cool down in ice water and allow to bloom at room temperature for several hours.
  • Cover and refrigerate overnight. You can keep your sausage in the fridge for up to 1 week or frozen in vac sealed bags for 9+ months.

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11 thoughts on “Roasted Garlic & Smoked Sausage

  1. Brian Arnold
    Brian Arnold

    5 stars

  2. george
    george

    5 stars

  3. Walter
    Walter

    Do you leave the mustard seeds whole?

    1. Eric
      Eric

      yes. They are like flavor bombs 😁

  4. RAYMOND CAMPBELL
    RAYMOND CAMPBELL

    Thanks Eric for such a fantastic recipe, I have made this numerous time, everyone we share it with always tells us better than the store bought products. Love you site, very professional and well explained, trying cappola next…Ray

    1. Eric
      Eric

      You are very welcome. This was one of my personal favorites!!

  5. Bob Bailey
    Bob Bailey

    I made this over the weekend. Outstanding! I don’t have equipment to control heat well enough to follow your cooking instructions, so I cold smoked for 6 hrs and then brought to 150 in a 175 oven. Really juicy & great flavor. Thanks!

    1. Eric
      Eric

      Excellent!! I’m glad you liked it!

  6. Steve
    Steve

    5 stars

    1. Eric
      Eric

      Excellent!! Glad you liked it!

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