BETTER THAN YOUR GRANDMA'S Italian Sausage Seasoning Recipe
If you are tired of paying too much money for Italian Sausage in the store, here is an easy way to save OVER $3 a pound by making your own seasoning to add to ground pork, or you could add it to any ground meat.
The more of these herbs you can grow yourself will save you even more money!
Hope you Enjoy!
Here's the recipe:
Italian Sausage Seasoning
2 tsp Salt
2 tsp Fennel
2 tsp Cayenne
2 tsp Garlic Powder
1 tsp Black Ground Pepper
1 tsp Oregano
1 tsp Basil
1 tsp Paprika
1/2 tsp Dehydrated Leeks or Onions
1/2 tsp Thyme
1/2 tsp Rosemary
1/2 tsp Sage
1/2 tsp Parsley
1/2 tsp Celery Seed
1/2 tsp Smoked Paprika
***Use 1 Tablespoon per pound of meat***
Italian Grandma Makes Sausage and Peppers
Sausage & Peppers:
3-4 lbs Sweet Italian Sausage
4 Red Bell Peppers
4 Green Bell Peppers
4 Orange Bell Peppers (or Yellow)
2 Large White or Yellow Onions
3 Large Potatoes
1 qt Peeled Tomatoes
Olive Oil
Salt, Pepper, and Garlic Powder to taste
*Optional – Red Pepper Flakes to taste
COOKBOOK: Cooking with Grandma Gina is available on Amazon in Paperback and eBook.
Recipes in cookbook are based on videos released prior to March 2021.
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FAQ:
Who is this lady?
Gina Petitti was born in 1935 in Faeto, Italy. Her family ran a farm in Italy and she met her husband, Vito, in the same town. In 1970 Gina, Vito, and her 4 children immigrated to America. Gina’s husband passed away in 2012, but she is surrounded by a large family, which includes 9 grandchildren, and lives 5 minutes away from her eldest daughter in New Jersey. Gina spends her time cooking, gardening, and being an active member of her local Church.
Where does Gina get her recipes?
Most of these recipes are from what she learned growing up in Italy, but some of them have evolved over time. She has also learned new recipes from friends and family in America. She is always eager to try new things.
Why is no one helping her in the video?
Grandma Gina doesn’t want help! Usually, it’s because we will slow her down or not do it “her way.” For the videos we only show her, but when the camera cuts we jump in and help form the cookies or prep for the next step.
Why don’t we buy her a new...?
Grandma Gina has a closet and garage full of new gadgets, spoons, forks, pots, etc… but she doesn’t like them because she is used to doing it with her old tools. She has fun getting her hands dirty!
Who is behind the camera?
Her retired son-in-law films, her daughter helps her prep, and she usually has one or two grandkids in the kitchen.
Does Gina read the comments?
We print out and show her how much love she gets from all her viewers, and she is very thankful and hopes you enjoy her cooking! Your comments bring her lots of joy, laughter, and inspiration to make more videos to share with you.
Thank you for watching, we hope you subscribe, and we will see you in our next video!
Italian Sausage Spaghetti - Food Wishes
There are basically three ways you can do Italian sausage and spaghetti. Two of those ways are very popular, and perfectly acceptable. This recipe features the much lesser known third method, which I feel is vastly superior in both taste and texture. Enjoy!
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Italian Grandma Makes Meatballs (and Spaghetti)
MEATBALLS:
2 lbs Ground Beef
2 extra large Eggs
1 tsp Salt
½ tsp Black Pepper
½ tsp Garlic Powder
½ cup plain Breadcrumbs
½ cup Pecorino Romano Cheese, grated (or Parmesan)
½ cup fresh Parsley, chopped
Oil for Frying along with 2 cloves Garlic & ½ cup sliced Onions
SAUCE/GRAVY:
3 Tbsp Olive Oil
½ cup Yellow Onion, chopped
2 Garlic Cloves, minced
2 qts Tomato Puree
1 tsp Salt
½ tsp Black Pepper
¼ cup fresh Basil Leaves
COOKBOOK: Cooking with Grandma Gina is available on Amazon in Paperback and eBook.
Recipes in cookbook are based on videos released prior to March 2021.
Click on the following Amazon link for the cookbook:
Buon-A-Petitti Amazon Store:
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!
Watch my other videos at:
Buon-A-Petitti Merchandise:
FAN MAIL:
Buon-A-Petitti
P.O. Box 223
Adelphia, NJ 07710
Follow me on Instagram @buonapetitti
FAQ:
Who is this lady?
Gina Petitti was born in 1935 in Faeto, Italy. It is in the province of Foggia in the Puglia region of southeast Italy. Her family ran a farm in Italy and she met her husband, Vito, in the same town. In 1970 Gina, Vito, and her 4 children immigrated to America. Gina’s husband passed away in 2012, but she is surrounded by a large family, which includes 9 grandchildren, and lives 5 minutes away from her eldest daughter in New Jersey. Gina enjoys making food for her family in the same old fashion ways as she was taught by her mother and grandmother in Italy, and also new things she has subsequently learned from family and friends in America. She also enjoys gardening, and being an active member of her local Church.
Where does Gina get her recipes?
Most of these recipes are from what she learned growing up in Italy, but some of them have evolved over time. She has also learned new recipes from friends and family in America. She is always eager to try new things.
Why is no one helping her in the video?
Grandma Gina doesn’t want help! Usually, it’s because we will slow her down or not do it “her way.” For the videos we only show her, but when the camera cuts we jump in and help form the cookies or prep for the next step.
Why don’t we buy her a new...?
Grandma Gina has a closet and garage full of new gadgets, spoons, forks, pots, etc… but she doesn’t like them because she is used to doing it with her old tools. She has fun getting her hands dirty!
Who is behind the camera and behind the scenes?
Grandma Gina’s retired son-in-law, Nick, does the filming, editing, production, and channel management. Her daughter, Maria, helps with food preparation, kitchen setup and fan support. Also, Grandma Gina usually has one or two grand-kids in the kitchen to help.
Does Gina read the comments?
We print out and show her how much love she gets from all her viewers, and she is very thankful and hopes you enjoy her cooking! Your comments bring her lots of joy, laughter, and inspiration to make more videos to share with you.
Thank you for watching, we hope you subscribe, and we will see you in our next video!
Homemade Italian Pork Sausage Recipe & How To Grind It at The Crouch Ranch
The listing for bags, sealer, and grinder are in our amazon store link below !
Syd’s Italian Pork sausage
(4lbs recipe of 1 lb fat to 3lbs of meat/muscle )
1 tsp onion powder
4tsp dried basil
4tsp granulated garlic
1tsp ground cardamom
1-2tsp dried oregano
1-2tsp dried thyme
1tsp ground fennel seed
1/2tsp ground aniseed
1tsp brown sugar ( optional)
2 1/2 tsp paprika
2tsp ground black pepper
1tbsp salt
4tbsp red wine or balsamic vinegar
1/2 cup of cheap red wine
Directions :
Combine ingredients into a bowl and let sit while you grind the meat . Mix throughly and package to freeze or cook .
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