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A while ago we weren’t even selling this. Our error. It quickly became one of our staff’s favorite foods.
It's made from Anna "Grandma" Broadbent's recipe, who started selling it from the family barn in 1909. Just like it was a century ago, it's made by mixing a batch of fresh pork, sage and red pepper and stuffing it into cloth bags that are cured by air drying for a week or so. No one knows exactly what this step contributes to the final product, but it’s what folks have always done in Trigg County, Kentucky, so they continue today. Before shipping to us, it’s smoked over green hickory for 24 hours.
Kept in the cloth bags, it lasts for a long, long time—there’s no rush to use it up. It's great for breakfast with eggs and biscuits. Try it in omelettes. It also makes some serious sausage gravy. While this sausage is cured, it is not actually cooked. To please your palate, warm it, brown it, cook it up and enjoy.
"So fabulous. Consider it a treat as you would a bottle of really good Champagne. It makes dreamy sausage gravy over biscuits or English muffins."
Lennie Bennett, St. Petersburg Times
Ships frozen.