The eternal sausage search

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Karhunkoski
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Re: The eternal sausage search

Post by Karhunkoski » Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:34 pm

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Re: The eternal sausage search

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Re: The eternal sausage search

Post by maxxfi » Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:17 pm

But if we would instead let kids watch how MRM sausages are made, wouldn't they
finally start appreciating a bit more carrots and veggies? :twisted: :mrgreen:
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Re: The eternal sausage search

Post by carolinemaher » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:28 pm

I took some English sausages to a recent Finnish BBQ (brought back in a freezer bag in my suitcase :))and the Finnish host said when he had first tried them in the UK he wasn't so sure about the texture as they were so meaty, but after a few trips he now wishes he could get them here in Finland, maybe a lot of Finns would like them too they just aren't available here so unless you've travelled you just think all sausages would be the Kabanossi type, yuk. I miss English bangers, the kind you can have when making sausage and mash and onion gravy, or toad in the hole etc. you can't do that with these frankfurter type pretenders!

Thanks for the tip about Reihanliha, I'll definitely ask them about the English lady sausages!

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Re: The eternal sausage search

Post by blaugrau » Sat Jul 18, 2009 10:20 pm

I'll take the opportunity to advertise Austrian sausages spotted in Stockmann's deli the other day: "Grillparty" (4 different bbq-sausages, my favourite is the one with "pus" i.e. with cheese inside and wrapped into bacon):

This is what the package looks like, a bit pricey they are though, about 5 Euro if I remember correctly. But very good!

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Re: The eternal sausage search

Post by NewEnglandNative » Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:19 pm

I just picked up some hog casings and some sheep casings from Chef Wotkins factory outlet in helsinki. about 3.50 for 7 meters of casing. They also had some great meat there. They hang their meat for about 5 weeks, and you can really tell the difference. We have made some susage from it and so far I am quite pleased.

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Re: The eternal sausage search

Post by Rosamunda » Fri Jul 24, 2009 4:14 pm

Were the sheep casings the same price as the hog casings? If so, that's a good price.
Are they natural ones? Are they in brine or just wrapped in plastic? I have never got them from Wotkins.

We got some merguez from the Halal butcher in Leppavaara last Friday and he told us he is selling over 100kgs every weekend... so someone is buying "real" sausage! They are great value for money compared to the merguez being sold in Wanha Kauppahalli, CM and Stockmann.

We also bought some of West Chark sausages in Pohja (near Fiskars) last week. It is a really small factory and they have their own recipes (like the local Billnäs sausage). There's a factory shop and sometimes they can be found in the S-Market over the road. Never seen them in Helsinki though.

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Re: The eternal sausage search

Post by NewEnglandNative » Sat Jul 25, 2009 5:47 pm

The were fresh. apperently they just make them new each day. One of the fellows there said they butcher about 50 carcasses a day at the factory there and so they always have a supply. The sheep was the same price as the hog, They come with a bit of plastic stuffed in the center to keep it seperated. They are very good quality. I actually just got done making some Italian spicy sausage about an hour ago. Good stuff!

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Re: The eternal sausage search

Post by DC21 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 5:56 pm

I know this is bumping an old topic, but I figured that was better than starting a new one..

Does anybody know where I can get hold of english style sausages around Turku?


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