RichPB (richlife)
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Let me start by saying I don't make my own sausage. It's somewhat tempting, but I have enough to do dealing with my other daily food preparation. What I do know is that, at least for me, smoking any sausage produces a far better than flavor than any other method of cooking. But grilling is my more usual prep method. So I like to smoke up a bunch of sausage when I have the smoker going, freeze them and grill as wanted.
But that's not really the reason I opened this post. While I'm not particularly a fan of Johnsonville sausage, there are some that I like. The Hot Italian is as good as any other I've had (but please offer options if you prefer another -- spicy is key) What I found recently is that their Jalapeno Cheddar Smoked Sausage is really good -- especially when smoked! I don't really know what Johnsonville means by "smoked", but it certainly doesn't meet my standard. The WSM does a wonderful transmutation with this particular sausage.
So when I went to buy some to add to my National Chicken Wing Day smoke, I was delighted to see that Johnsonville also has another parallel offering -- Pepper Jack Smoked Sausage. How could I resist? I prefer to grill the standard sausage as sold to have a base to consider, so last evening I tossed one on the grill for dinner. I hate to be negative, but wow. If you like salty fat, then maybe these Pepper Jack Smoked Sausage may be for you -- but not me. Now I have most of the pack (5) left for smoking which I will do. I'll be glad to share the results -- I'm still hopeful? Stay tuned if you care.
But that's not really the reason I opened this post. While I'm not particularly a fan of Johnsonville sausage, there are some that I like. The Hot Italian is as good as any other I've had (but please offer options if you prefer another -- spicy is key) What I found recently is that their Jalapeno Cheddar Smoked Sausage is really good -- especially when smoked! I don't really know what Johnsonville means by "smoked", but it certainly doesn't meet my standard. The WSM does a wonderful transmutation with this particular sausage.
So when I went to buy some to add to my National Chicken Wing Day smoke, I was delighted to see that Johnsonville also has another parallel offering -- Pepper Jack Smoked Sausage. How could I resist? I prefer to grill the standard sausage as sold to have a base to consider, so last evening I tossed one on the grill for dinner. I hate to be negative, but wow. If you like salty fat, then maybe these Pepper Jack Smoked Sausage may be for you -- but not me. Now I have most of the pack (5) left for smoking which I will do. I'll be glad to share the results -- I'm still hopeful? Stay tuned if you care.