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BOUDIN (BOUDAIN) RECIPE, A PORK AND RICE CAJUN SAUSAGE ...



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Provided by Lisa Fain

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 19

2 pounds pork shoulder, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 celery rib, diced
1 medium yellow onion, chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 bell pepper, seeded and chopped
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1/2 pound chicken livers
2 cups cooked rice
2 jalapeños, seeded and chopped
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon paprika
2 green onions, chopped (green part only)
1/2 cup parsley, finely chopped
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon cayenne
4 feet of hog casing, sized 32/35mm
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
A sausage stuffer

Steps:

  • Place the pork shoulder, celery, onion, garlic, bell pepper, and salt into a large pot. Cover with 2 inches of water, bring to a boil and then turn down the heat and simmer uncovered for 1 hour. After an hour, add the chicken liver to the pot and continue to cook for 45 more minutes or until the pork is tender.
  • Strain the meat and vegetables, reserving the liquid. Finely dice the meat and vegetables with a knife, in a food processor or in a meat grinder set for a coarse grind. Once diced, place meat and vegetables in a bowl.
  • Add to the bowl the cooked rice, jalapeños, thyme, oregano, paprika, green onions parsley, black pepper, and cayenne. Stir in 1 cup of the reserved cooking liquid and combine until the filling is moist and slightly sticky. If it appears too dry, add more of the reserved liquid. Taste and adjust seasonings, if needed.
  • To stuff into casings for sausage, first rinse the outside of the casing and then place it in a bowl of water for 30 minutes to soften. Drain the soaking water and then rinse the inside of the casing by placing one end on the kitchen faucet, turn the water on low and allow it to flow through the casing. The casing will blow up like a balloon—this is fine.
  • Lightly oil the stuffing horn on your sausage stuffer with vegetable oil. Tie a knot at one end of the casing. Take the other end and gently slide the entire casing onto the horn, leaving the knot plus an additional 4 inches hanging off the end of the horn.
  • Place the filling into the feeder and push it through until it starts to fill the casing. Go slowly at first and note that you’ll need to massage the casing as the meat goes through it so it fills the casing evenly.
  • Once you’ve filled the casing, to form links, pinch it every 5 inches and then twist it until it’s secure. You can then cut the casing to form individual sausages.
  • To cook, poke holes into the casing then then poach in boiling water for 10 minutes. You can also grill or smoke the boudin.
  • Alternatively, you can either serve the filling as a dressing, or you can roll it into walnut-sized balls, dip into finely crushed crackers and fry in 350 degree oil for 2 minutes or until brown to make boudin balls.

CAJUN BOUDIN RECIPE | ALLRECIPES



Cajun Boudin Recipe | Allrecipes image

Boudin (boo-dahn) is a wonderfully scrumptious Cajun dish made with meat, rice, and seasonings. Boudin sausage is normally stuffed with pork and rice, but you can add shrimp, crawfish, or alligator meat.

Provided by Christy Lane

Categories     Meat and Poultry    Pork    Pork Shoulder Recipes

Total Time 3 hours 30 minutes

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 2 hours 0 minutes

Yield 4 1/2 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 17

2?½ pounds boneless pork shoulder, cubed
1 pound pork liver, cut into pieces
4 cups water
2 cups uncooked white rice
4 cups water
1?¼ cups green onions, chopped
1 cup chopped onion
½ cup minced celery
1 red bell pepper, chopped
1 cup chopped fresh parsley
2 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro
1 teaspoon minced garlic
4 teaspoons salt
2?½ teaspoons cayenne pepper
1?½ teaspoons ground black pepper
½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
4 feet 1 1/2 inch diameter hog casings

Steps:

  • Combine the pork shoulder, liver, and 4 cups of water in a large saucepan. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the pork cubes are tender, about 1 1/2 hours.
  • Bring the rice and 4 cups of water to a boil in a saucepan. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until the rice is tender and the liquid has been absorbed, 20 to 25 minutes. Set aside.
  • Once the pork is tender, remove from the saucepan with a slotted spoon and allow to cool a bit. While the pork is cooling, stir the green onion, chopped onion, celery, bell pepper, parsley, cilantro, and garlic into the simmering pork broth. Season with salt, cayenne pepper, black pepper, and red pepper flakes. Cook until the onion is tender. Meanwhile, grind the meat using the coarse plate of a meat grinder. Stir the ground meat into the vegetable mixture, and cook, stirring frequently until the water has nearly evaporated, about 10 minutes. Stir in the cooked rice, and set aside to cool.
  • While the meat mixture is cooling, rinse the sausage casings inside and out with plenty of warm water. Keep the casings in a bowl of warm water until ready to stuff. Once the sausage mixture is cool enough to handle, stuff into the prepared casings using a sausage stuffer. Prick the sausage with a needle every 4 to 6 inches.
  • Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to keep the water at a very gentle simmer. Add the sausage and cook gently until the sausage is hot on the inside, firm to the touch, and has plumped, about 5 minutes. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 188 calories, CarbohydrateContent 20 g, CholesterolContent 63.8 mg, FatContent 6.6 g, FiberContent 1.1 g, ProteinContent 11.2 g, SaturatedFatContent 2.4 g, SodiumContent 550.9 mg, SugarContent 1 g

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