Well I've had a busy few days. We finaly had to do something with our chickens that were not laying any more so we slaughtered and cleaned 60 birds, dressed them out and let them wet age in the fridge for four days.
After that we had to figure out what to do with 60 chickens, so we decided to keep 30 whole birds and to debone 30. Then we were left with the question of what to do with all the meat from the deboned birds...
Wouldn't you know I would turn to my favorite site and there it is... the answer to my question. NorCal Kid had the magic cure for too much ground chicken. Chicken Sausage with Sun-Dried Tomatoes, Basil & Parmesan Cheese and Thai-style chicken sausage.
So I made 5LBS. of both. I also made a spinach and feta Greek style sausage of my own concoction. I wanted it to taste like the chicken kabobs that they put on the pita bread at the Greek restaurants. The ones with the Tzatziki Sauce. Anyway I think it came out pretty well but have yet to try it with the sauce on a pita bread like I had planned. It has the wonderful flavor of feta with a hint of lemon.
Any way here are some photos of my weekend.
Started with some chicken Thai sausage.

and lots and lots of ground chicken

Ready to mix

then on to some chicken tomato basil sausage

Ready to mix

Now for some chicken feta and spinich sausage

Ready to mix

Ok I still have venison to use so how about some breakfast sausage

pork and venison waiting for some spice

still have some more venison... how about some hungarian apricot sausage

Then some of Chuckwagons beer brats

the lagar may have been just a sip shy of a pint
All in all it was a busy weekend but worth it.

I did sub for the soy protein in Chuckwagons brats because I didn't have any. I used instant potato flakes that I turned in to powder with my mini food processor, and I reduced the amount to 1 cup. I also used three eggs because they were small.
Now after all of that I still have 25LBS. of venison to turn in to sausage next weekend.
Suggestions are welcome.
Thanks to NorCal Kid, both of the chicken sausages came out great. My wifes favorite was the Sausage with Sun-Dried Tomatoes, Basil & Parmesan Cheese I think I liked the Thai sausage best of the two, but both were very good. And Chuckwagon... thanks for another outstanding
recipe.
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