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by Susan Mahnke Peery & Charles G. Reavis
Softcover, 283 pages
ISBN:  158017471X
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Home Sausage Making
How-to Techniques for Making and Enjoying 100 Sausages at Home

Even if you live in a small city apartment, you can easily make delicious, healthy, one-of-a-kind sausages that are better than anything you'll find at the supermarket or even the farmer's market.  Two veteran sausage makers show you how.  You'll learn to make savory Spanish Chorizo, garlicky Polish Kielbasa, Sweden's unique Potato Sausage, bratwurst (the sausage that made Wisconsin famous), and more.  This new edition of the classic sausage-making guide even includes a section on vegetarian sausage!  Home Sausage Making is your "link" to a glorious culinary tradition.

Growing up in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, Susan Mahnke Peery never missed Bratwurst Day.  She later worked as food editor of Yankee magazine and wrote Potluck Plain and Fancy with her husband, Gordon Peery.  Charles G. Reavis learned the art of sausage making from his Moravian grandfather.

"The instructions for making most of the sausage variations are surprisingly simple."  --Publishers Weekly

 

 

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