John Mitchell's Ukrainian Kielbasa
Grrrrrgh!
Course : Sausages
From: HungryMonster.com
Serves: 6
 

Ingredients:

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
   1 3/4  pounds        sirloin tips -- (well marbled)
   1      pound         Boston butt
     1/2  pound         country smoked bacon
   1      tablespoon    Hungarian paprika
   1      teaspoon      butcher grind black pepper
   2      tablespoons   cracked black pepper
   1      teaspoon      dried marjoram
     1/2  teaspoon      ground coriander
   2      tablespoons   minced garlic
   2      teaspoons     sugar
   2      teaspoons     kosher salt
     1/2  teaspoon      Morton's Quick Cure
   1      tablespoon    mustard seeds
     1/4  cup           water
     1/4  cup           Slivovitz or other fruit brandy
 

Preparation:

Just finished making our traditional sausage for Easter and thought I might share the recipe with you all as it is a terrific sausage recipe handed down by my grandfather. I remember making sausage and smoking them in the fireplace when I was very young. I guess that's when I started my love for smoke cooked barbecue. Gosh, been at it a long time!!!! Anyway, here is the recipe for real Ukrainian Kielbasa. Cut meat into one inch cubes and place in plastic bag and into freezer. Mince garlic to total 2 tablespoons. Dump the kosher salt on top of the garlic and with the side of the knife blade, using a rocking motion, make a salt/garlic paste. Place the paste in a bowl and add the remaining seasonings. Add the water and slivovitz (plum brandy) and stir to blend all seasonings. Grind the Boston butt and the bacon with your fine grinder plate and the sirloin tips with your coarse grinder plate. Toss together in a bowl to mix the meats. Pour the seasonings mixture into the bowl with the meat and blend well. Stuff into 35mm pig casings making 24 inch lengths into rings by tying the ends of the lengths together. Place the sausage rings on a smoke stick and bring to a cool place, under 70F, to air dry hanging in front of a fan overnight. Cold smoke the next morning for 12 hours. wrap in plastic wrap then foil and refrigerate overnight. Place in skillet and add water to cover half the height of the sausage. Boil away the water. Reduce heat and continue to cook till browned on both sides. Enjoy!