What I’ve learned about making sausages for 20 years of home cooking — and how it can help you make perfectly cooked sausage every time

What I’ve learned about making sausages for 20 years of home cooking — and how it can help you make perfectly cooked sausage every time
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Created by an Italian baker in the early 1900’s, named by one of America’s first foodies in 1936, and enjoyed by New Yorkers, citigoers, and tourists ever since.
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