Maple Sausage Seasoning

$7.50$10.00

Move over pancakes because this Maple Sausage Seasoning has incredible maple flavor. Make links, patties or meatballs which can be served at any time, not just for breakfast. Tastes equally good whether using ground pork, turkey, chicken, venison or a combination of these.  

We offer a packet for making 10 lbs. or 25 lbs. of sausage.

Our own recipe, blended with salt, dextrose, sage, maple flavor, black pepper, rice flour, ginger, paprika oleoresin, and capsicum oleoresin.

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Size

10 lb Kit, 25 lb Kit

1 review for Maple Sausage Seasoning

  1. Sean Burdick (verified owner)

    This is an awesome mix. I used this and followed the Bearded Butcher’s video to make venison “bacon” and it turned out just great! I used this maple mix as the base flavor and split the batch in half coating one half with a mix of the Meat Church Texas Sugar and Honey Bacon BBQ Rub and the other half with Traeger’s Coffee Rub. I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. There’s just enough maple flavor to give it that classic sweet maple taste without overpowering any other seasonings or flavors. If you like a real strong maple flavor, I’d cut the batch back by a few pounds or just add more. I don’t think you can go wrong either way.

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Additional information

Size

10 lb Kit, 25 lb Kit

1 review for Maple Sausage Seasoning

  1. Sean Burdick (verified owner)

    This is an awesome mix. I used this and followed the Bearded Butcher’s video to make venison “bacon” and it turned out just great! I used this maple mix as the base flavor and split the batch in half coating one half with a mix of the Meat Church Texas Sugar and Honey Bacon BBQ Rub and the other half with Traeger’s Coffee Rub. I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. There’s just enough maple flavor to give it that classic sweet maple taste without overpowering any other seasonings or flavors. If you like a real strong maple flavor, I’d cut the batch back by a few pounds or just add more. I don’t think you can go wrong either way.

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