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pike51

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So I decided to smoke some sausage tonight after work. It's homemade sausage and I smoked it on the Duo over cherry and pecan at 275 for 1 hour and then 215 for 1 hour. After the first hour I basted it with some apple pie moonshine and mustard mixture. Got a really nice smoke ring and the smoke flavor was just right. Took the left over moonshine mixture and made a sweet mustard sauce for the sausage. Also had some apple pie shine to enjoy with dinner. A little homemade slaw on the side and YUM!!

Enjoy!
 

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One more pic so you can see the smoke ring. I missed it in the first post.
 

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Looks really good.... What kinda sausage did you use? Recipe? I'd be interested in maybe making it, if it's not a "secret" :biggrin1:
 
Wow my Apple Pie trend is catching on... I love some apple pie shine.. When you make ribs if you foil try putting a splash in your foil instead of apple juice..mighty tasty
 
The sausage is just a spicy italian pork sausage. I don't remember exactly what all was in the seasoning but it was purchased from a local place and I thought I'd give it a try. Texture is just what I like, tender on the inside with just a bit of bite to the casing. I think going at 275 for an hour and then backing it down really keeps the texture nice and not too rubbery as I tend to get from cooking at higher temps.

As for the shine, we've been cooking and drinking it for a few years. It goes great on just about anything!
 
^^^Fact it does go good with many things I add it in foiled ribs, a splash to kick up some bbq sauce, marinated pork tenderloin with it and all have came out great the bbq sauce with it was the best though.
 
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