Homemade Beef Summer Sausage Recipe - Pitchfork Foodie Farms (2024)

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This Summer Sausage Recipe is easy to make at home in the oven or on the smoker! It’s a million times better than store-bought too! Serve it with all different kinds of cheese and crackers for a quick and easy appetizer, or pack it in lunches for a fun alternative to sandwiches!

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When I was growing up my mom would buy a Hickory Farms Summer Sausage to eat on Christmas Eve. After I started making this recipe she told me my grandma used to make this exact same recipe! Why didn’t I know about that?

After I got married my friend Jewel told me making summer sausage at home is easy! What? I’m always a fan of homemade vs. store-bought so I knew I wanted to try it. She was right it was easy and it’s the BEST summer sausage and there’s no way going to buy it in the store again!

This recipe has the perfect blend of spices I love knowing exactly what is going in my sausage too. It’s not filled with all those artificial preservatives. Plus it’s an awesome low carb, carb free, gluten free, sugar free, keto appetizer for when Justin’s trying to eat like that!

NOTE: This post was updated in December 2019 to include new images and text. The recipe remained exactly the same!

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How to make summer sausage.

DIY summer sausage is easier than you think! You don’t need casings or any special equipment. If you have an oven you have shat you need!

You will need Quick Curing Salt. It’s kind of hard to find in stores so I suggest ordering Morten’s brand from Amazon. {Affiliate Link}

  1. Mix 4 pounds of ground beef with Quick Curing Salt.
  2. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
  3. Add garlic salt, cracked black pepper, and liquid smoke. I like this hickory liquid smoke {affiliate link}
  4. Mix together until combined.
  5. Divide the meat mixture into four equal parts.
  6. Shape meat into four sticks, or logs. Set on a roasting pan with a wire rack. If you don’t have one, set a cooling rack in a baking sheet.
  7. Bake at 225 degrees for 4 hours.

PRO TIP:LITTLE DAIRY ON THE PRAIRIE TIP:

  • Using lean ground beef keeps the sausage from being too greasy.
  • Line the roasting pan with aluminum foil before baking for quick cleanup.
  • Experiment with the flavors by adding paprika, mustard seed, etc.
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    How to make sausage without casings

    I’ve never used casings to make homemade sausage.

    1. Cut a piece of plastic wrap about 18 inches long.
    2. Set meat on the plastic wrap.
    3. Shape meat into a fat stick.
    4. Wrap plastic wrap around the meat stick and twist the ends closed. Basically, you’ll twist it closed the same way a Tootsie Roll is wrapped up.
    5. Using your hand lightly press and roll the “meat roll” until it’s smooth.
    6. To make sure it’s the right diameter I make a circle with by touching my middle finger to my thumb and then run the “meat roll” through my fingers. That’s the perfect sized beef stick to fit on most crackers. Obviously, if your hands are bigger or smaller you may need to adjust.
    7. Remove plastic wrap and set it on the baking sheet.
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    How to cook summer sausage.

    When Jewel shared this recipe with me it was written as an oven recipe. It works wonderfully! You’ll need to plan on baking it for 4 hours.

    Since then I’ve experimented with cooking it on my Traeger. You guys, smoked summer sausage is divine! It adds that extra depth of flavor. Of course, you can use whatever flavor of wood you’d like. We’re in love with Hickory and Mesquite. I liked reducing the cooking time to 3 1/2 hours when I made it on my smoker.

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    How to store beef summer sausage.

    When I make beef sticks I usually make lots of them because they last for quite a while.

    How long does summer sausage last in the fridge?

    Homemade summer sausage can be stored in the refrigerator for up to three weeks. It needs to be stored in an airtight container.

    Can summer sausage be frozen?

    YES! YES! YES! I love making it ahead of time and throwing it in the freezer! It lasts for up to three months stored in an airtight container.

    Having a few sticks in the freezer is a great backup plan for those days when I don’t have anything in the house for making lunches. All I have to do is slice a few pieces of cheese, grab some crackers and their lunch is packed!

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    Ground beef summer sausage recipes.

    Since we raise and harvest our own beef I have about three freezers chock full of ground beef. It’s probably no surprise that I make beef summer sausage and never experiment with other types of meat.

    My boys do go hunting quite often though and have wanted to try and make this summer sausage recipe substituting elk, deer (venison), or some other wild game for the beef. Since I’m a tried and true beef lover I’ve never experimented with it before. I bet it would work perfectly if you’re into that sort of thing!

    Other Easy Appetizers

    Easy appetizers are super important whether you’re hosting a party, or just like to eat finger foods as much as I do! Be sure to check out my guide to eating cheese too.

    Meat Appetizers

    What else to serve summer sausage with?

    We love beef stick with cheese and crackers. It’s also delicious with mustard sauce for dipping. {Affiliate Link}

    It’s really good served with different kinds of fruit and fresh vegetables too!

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    Grab my Summer Sausage Recipe

    I think you are going to love this recipe just as much as my readers have!

    This recipe is delicious! I’ve made it several times already, and I was so impressed with how much it tastes like the summer sausage I used to buy at the store, but much cheaper and healthier. Thanks for this awesome recipe! You have saved me a lot of money!

    Lady E

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    Homemade Beef Summer Sausage Recipe

    4.51 from 75 votes

    Author Amy

    Course Appetizer, Lunch

    Cuisine American

    Servings 32 servings

    Prep Time 30 minutes mins

    Cook Time 4 hours hrs

    Total Time 12 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

    Beef Summer Sausage is really easy to make and once you try it you'll never want to buy it from the store again! You don't need any special equipment to make it. It's a perfect healthy party appetizer, snack, or lunch. It's also gluten free, keto, sugar free, and no carb.

    Ingredients

    Instructions

    • Mix 4 pounds of ground beef with Morten's Tender Quick Home Meat Cure. Cover and refrigerate overnight.

      If you don’t have one, set a cooling rack in a baking sheet.

    • Add garlic salt, cracked black pepper, and liquid smoke. Mix together until combined.

    • Divide the meat mixture into four equal parts. Shape meat into four sticks, or logs.

    • Line a roasting pan with aluminum foil for easier cleanup. Set sausages on a roasting pan with a wire rack.

    • Preheat oven to 225 degrees. Bake sausage for 4 hours.

    • Remove from the oven and cool. Refrigerate summer sausage for up to three weeks, or freeze for up to three months.

    • Slice and serve with sliced cheese and crackers.

    Notes

    • I like to use heaping amounts of garlic salt and pepper. You may also add mustard seeds, paprika, or taco seasoning instead if you’d like.
    • Summer Sausage may be cooked on a smoker. It needs to cook at 225 degrees for 3 1/2 hours.
    • Table salt was used instead of Morten’s Tender Quick Meat Cure to calculate Nutritional Facts, but I did use the tender quick meat cure NOT table salt.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 78kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 35mg | Sodium: 996mg | Potassium: 198mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

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    FAQs

    What is the best cut of beef for summer sausage? ›

    Chuck is a common beef cut for sausage making and comes from the cows neck, shoulder, and parts of the ribs. At 15-20% fat, it as a relatively high fat content for beef. A combination of Brisket (point end) and Chuck is a good combination.

    What is the meat ratio for summer sausage? ›

    The Best Meat-to-Fat Ratios to Make Summer Sausages

    We recommend a range of 20-25% fat and 75-80% lean for the finished product. If your ratio is too lean, the texture could be dry and crumbling; too fatty, and you can risk bleed out during processing.

    What is the best summer sausage? ›

    Old Wisconsin Premium Summer Sausage

    If you want a classic summer sausage that's a mix of beef and pork, this is the best summer sausage out there. It's very savory with lots of spices in the mix. The texture is somewhere between salami and bologna. It's a real crowd-pleaser.

    What makes summer sausage shelf stable? ›

    Because of the fermentation of sugars, which produces lactic acid and lowers the product pH, the sausage would be safe for consumption during subsequent summer months, without refrigeration. The fermented sausages generally have a rather low pH, sometimes as low as 4.6.

    Can you use 80 20 ground beef for summer sausage? ›

    Start with ground beef the 80/20 stuff is fine, you want some fat for flavor. Mix in your spices and seasonings. Cover with plastic wrap and place in fridge for 48 hours mixing only a few times. Be careful not to over mix (it makes your sausage crumbly).

    What temperature should beef summer sausage be? ›

    Use food thermometers to ensure cooked sausage products have reached proper internal temperature of 160 F.

    How many times do you grind meat for summer sausage? ›

    There's no magic answer for how many times you should grind meat for sausages. It's really up to personal preference. If you like a coarse, chunky sausage then once should be enough. If you prefer a smoother sausage, then you probably want to grind it twice.

    How much cure per pound of meat for summer sausage? ›

    Add entire seasoning and cure packets to 2/3 cup water. Use 1 tablespoon seasoning + 1-3/4 teaspoons of cure per pound of meat.

    How thick to cut summer sausage? ›

    Summer sausage is the ultimate meat to eat with a cracker.

    A quarter-inch thick slice fits pretty darn perfectly on a Ritz—and so much the better if you top it off with a nib of cheddar.

    What is the best wood to smoke summer sausage? ›

    Hickory is especially good with beef and lamb. Mesquite is probably the strongest flavored wood, and is used a lot for BBQ. Again, its good for smoking sausage if you take care not to over do it. Acacia smoke is much like mesquite in flavor, but not quite as strong.

    Can you overcook summer sausage? ›

    It will take you an average of anything between 20–25 minutes, which is not a relatively long cooking time. Overcooking or overheating the sausage past 160 °F will make the fat in the meat melt and evaporate, leaving the sausage less juicy or dry.

    Is summer sausage good to eat raw? ›

    Yes, you can safely enjoy summer sausage without cooking or refrigeration. It's typically served thinly sliced on its own or alongside accouterments such as cheese. Some Southerners like to make post-holiday sandwiches with summer sausage, or even chop it up and throw it into a casserole.

    How long will homemade summer sausage last? ›

    Sausage Storage Chart
    Type of SausageRefrigerator - UnopenedRefrigerator - After Opening
    Hard/Dry SausageWhole, 6 weeks in pantry; indefinitely in refrigerator3 weeks
    Hot Dogs and Other Cooked Sausage2 weeks7 days
    Luncheon Meats2 weeks3 to 5 days
    Summer Sausage (Semi-dry)3 months3 weeks
    2 more rows

    What are the little balls in summer sausage? ›

    Encapsulated citric acid is a product in which citric acid has been encapsulated with partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. It looks like little tiny white balls about the size of the head of a small pin. It is added during the mixing of the product in manufacture.

    Can summer sausage be left out after opening? ›

    If you're not sure whether your sausage needs to be refrigerated, check with the manufacturer. You can also look on the packaging – if it says “Refrigerate after opening,” you're safe to put it in the pantry until you're ready to use it. If it says “Needs refrigeration,” toss it in your fridge.

    What beef meat is best for sausages? ›

    If you decide to make your own mince, it is important to use a cut of meat that has some fat - chuck steak is ideal. Fat adds flavour and helps ensure the sausages are tender and moist. If you decide to buy ready-made mince, look for a regular grade with some fat as lean mince does not contain enough fat for sausages.

    Do you eat the skin on beef summer sausage? ›

    Chub style casing used to make summer sausage, beef sticks, pepperoni, liverwurst, and most luncheon meats use are made from vegetable fiber, cellulose or muslin cloth and must be removed from the sausage before eating them. Originally Answered: Is it harmful to eat the skin of sausage? No.

    How do you cure meat for summer sausage? ›

    Cure the Ground Meat - Use curing salts, such as InstaCure No. 1 to cure the meat. Add the salt cure mixture into the meat and mix well. Be sure to keep the meat refrigerated while the meat is curing, which will take several days.

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