Easy Homemade Chorizo Sausage
Easy Homemade Chorizo Sausage. Lower Salt & No Preservatives! Some freshly ground pork and some common ingredients and readily available spices is all you'll need to make this incredibly flavourful homemade spicy chorizo sausage.

Originally published July 4, 2013.
You know, St. John's, Newfoundland is not the best place in the world to find a wide variety of ingredients for my cooking experiments. Still, I persevere.
Don't get me wrong, things have gotten much better over the last 20 years or so with much more available than at one time.

This recipe however, still does not rely on fresh or even canned or bottled chipotle or other hot peppers that you may not be able to find locally. Instead it relies on the contents of your spice rack to bring great seasoning to the meat in this tasty pork sausage.

Chorizo sausage is one of my favourites, especially as a slightly spicy little kick-start to your day at breakfast. They are great smoked or grilled and tossed with peppers and a quick tomato sauce then served on pasta too.

Another favourite recipe idea that we will be featuring soon, is to add some of this chorizo to burgers which we then like to top with guacamole. That's one of the tastiest things you will have off the grill this summer.
Homemade Chorizo Sausage. Plenty for later too.
This recipe makes about 4 pounds of sausage, part of which we will portion into freezer packages to enjoy later. I do use my sausage stuffer attachment to my Kitchen Aid Mixer to make some link sausages.
I also freeze some of the loose sausage meat, formed into patties to enjoy for breakfast or to add to those burgers we mentioned earlier. Check your local butcher supply shop for sausage casings or get them online.
As a totally delicious weekend brunch idea, especially if you are entertaining is to try some of our homemade chorizo sausage with an over easy egg and spicy fresh tomato compote on fried ciabatta bread. Find the recipe for our Spicy Tomato Compote by clicking here.
This Homemade Chorizo Sausage has become one of our family's favourite additions to homemade pizza night, a household specialty. The sausage alone, a great sauce and your favourite cheeses are all that's needed.
With these ingredients, you can make what is bound to become of of your favourite pizzas too.
We sometimes like to use the Spicy Tomato Compote used in the brunch dish above for the pizza sauce and you can find out how we make our pizza dough in this recipe.
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Looks delicious, but I don't use pork! Which do you think would work better ground beef, chicken or turkey? Usually I use veal as a sub for pork but can't get it now.
I'd try chicken or turkey.
Hi , from south of Ottawa ! I had the pleasure to visit last October I rented a house in conception bay . My grandson goes to memorial u . I have been trying different sausage recipes the past few months and yours is a keeper ! My family love them ... thank you for the awesome recipe. I enjoyed reading your lil story .
Myra 👏🏻
In your recipe for spicy tomato compote, it calls for crushed chili sauce. Is that like the crushed chili flakes or is it a spice or a sauce?
Sometimes sold as crushed chilli paste. Chilli flakes are an easy substitute.
Just wanted to let you know that Dried Chorizo Sausage is from Spain. Fresh Chorizo is Mexican. They are similar but the taste is different. I really enjoy your website thanks for the many great recipes
Will be smoking your chorizo sausage
Plan to let sausage mix rest 24 hours before stuffing
Is there anything I should add (salt)
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I don't think exttra salt is necessary. I am smoking brisket this weekend LOVE anything smoked!
I can't find chorizo powder here - could I substitute chipotle peppers in adobe sauce, and how much for 1 1/2 T of the powder? I love chorizo sausage and am looking forward to making these!
I meant to say chipotle powder 🙂
I've never done that but I would puree the peppers and add a little at a time. I's then fry small samples to taste as you add more to your preference. Hope this helped.