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What is Italian sausage?

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So-called Italian sausage is a style of plump, uncured pork sausage that comes in hot and sweet varieties -- essentially, with or without hot red peppers. Sold in links and flavor-enhanced with garlic and fennel and/or anise seeds, it can be cooked like any old sausage and is especially popular in sausage-based pasta sauces or eaten in a sandwich with fried onions and bell peppers. Go to Italy and ask for "Italian sausage," and you will receive either a blank stare or a multitude of options; what we think of as Italian sausage is a generic label specific to the U.S. Recipe: Pappardelle With Sausage And Yellow Squash (Cookthink) Recipe: White Bean Soup With Spicy Sausage (Cook & Eat) Reference: What is chorizo? (Cookthink)

Comments

she11ey Says: August 29, 2008 at 12:22 AM
Clarification! The first coal-fired PIZZA oven...

she11ey Says: August 29, 2008 at 12:21 AM
So-called Italian Sausage. That should be the headline. I've been on a quest to find the good stuff, and it doesn't seem possible in suburban America. The best I've had was thinly shaved on the first coal-fired oven in Houston, and the owner/chef seemed appalled when I asked where we could get our own supply of his delicious sausage. Drat.