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6 Ways to Use Savory Sausage for New and Delicious Restaurant Entrees

The name sausage comes from the Latin word ‘salsus’ which means salted.   But if you are guessing that the Roman Empire were the first ones to invent the delicious all-meat sausage, you would have to actually go back quite a bit earlier and across the Mediterranean Sea, to Mesopotamia, or the area now known as Saudi Arabia.

The Sumerians were the first to make real sausages, but they were not limited only to pork meat. The traditional sausage links back then were dried inside their casings with a heavy amount of salt.  It resembled something closer to jerky, than the tender sausage we prefer to cook with today.  But it was portable, and satisfying for traveling soldiers, and eventually the sausage became a mainstream food item around the world.

The rich flavors of quality beef, or pork meat paired with just the right seasonings make sausage a versatile protein that can be eaten alone or incorporated in a variety of different recipes.  To balance your menu, add a few pork entrees or appetizers for your customers to enjoy.  Here are six great suggestions from our team at Miami Beef®.

1. Breakfast Sausage

Serving breakfast to a hungry morning crowd of diners is not only a great way to expand your restaurant traffic, but it is also highly profitable.  First thing in the morning, everyone is craving a savory protein balanced with some carbohydrates such as toast, or fried potatoes.   Eggs and sausage are a perfect match, for a protein rich entrée to fuel the day, and for restaurants it is quick to prepare.

Don’t leave breakfast sausage off your early bird menu.   Consider some different ways to utilize sausage in your own homemade breakfast links, or ground sausage that can be added to breakfast burritos or scrambled eggs. Huevos rancheros anyone?  With some house made salsa, you have a low cost, high satisfaction and high-profit breakfast item people will line up for.

2. Meatball Sandwiches

The difference between an average meatball and an extraordinary one is no secret; it is blending some rich ground sausage meat together with garlic, herbs like fresh parsley and spices like salt and pepper.   Meatball sandwiches can be a profit center take-out or fast-casual food that is part of your regular menu, or a specialty and limited time offer.

When you add some delicious fresh marinara and some cheese… you’re serving a whole lot of value and satisfaction to your customers.  Consider some extra toppings such as sautéed mushrooms, or grilled poblano peppers for customers who like it extra spicy!

3. Spicy Sausage Burger

Hamburgers are a perennial favorite, and the ability to switch from beef to turkey or chicken burgers on the menu is something your customers will appreciate.  But what if they don’t feel like a beef or poultry burger?  There’s a third option that you can innovate that everyone will love; a spicy scratch made sausage burger.

Pork meat and barbeque sauce are a match made in culinary heaven.  Consider some grown-up themes that you could create with spicy ground sausage from Miami Beef®.  Like a whiskey infused burger sauce and spicy sausage patty, piled high with onion rings?  A definite winner for game-night crowds at your establishment, and easy to do when you start with quality sausage meat.

4. Pan Seared Sausages with Pears and Apples

Now we’re getting fancy!  But this great recipe from “The Splendid Table” demonstrates some of the elegant entrée possibilities that you can create for diners with ground sausage meat.  A mixture of orange juice and Riesling wine is infused with anise, cinnamon, cloves and fresh ginger and then poured over sautéed apples and pears.

5. Shrimp and Sausage

Whether it is a crawfish bake or a shrimp feast Cajun style, add a few spicy sausages to the mix and lighter proteins become much more satisfying.   Shrimp and sausage are two foods that are surprisingly well paired, and if you choose a spicy blend of sausage, those seasonings and the fat from the sausage elevate fresh shrimp to something extraordinary.

Check out this recipe for a Cajun Shrimp and Sausage Skillet and consider trying it as a fresh spring menu item for your customers.

6. Mushroom Sausage Ragu

Sausage goes truly uptown in this delicious and elegant recipe for Mushroom Sausage Ragu, served over Polenta.  This recipe features two woodsy mushrooms (shiitake and morel), simmered with water chestnuts and sausage meat, and garnished with fresh parsley.   It was featured in “Food & Wine” as one of their ‘Best Fast Recipes’.  Pair this entrée with some fresh baked crusty bread (for dipping in the amazing sauce) and a tart insalata with fresh parmesan cheese.

 

Miami Beef® has established a reputation for almost 90 years as a premier provider of quality meats for the food service industry. We provide a complete line of IQF sausage patties and ground sausage that are made from the finest cuts of meat, and then expertly seasoned for exceptional texture and flavor.  Contact us to learn more about our wholesale meat products, and ask us about our premium flavors, including Italian, Hot & Spicy, Country Style, Honey Maple and Chorizo.  Protein rich and healthy menu ideas start with Miami Beef®.

Beef Sliders Are Trending: Start Serving Up a Perennial Favorite

Why would someone choose beef sliders instead of a full-size hamburger?  There are many reasons why restaurants and food trucks experience strong sales when they innovate delicious toppings and flavor combinations.  In fact, it’s a top seller as both an entrée and an appetizer.

If full-sized burgers are a featured item on your menu, adding sliders provides another option that will be popular with your patrons.  Everyone enjoys a great hamburger, but sometimes all you really want to order is a taste, not the full nine yards of a multilevel burger, stacked with toppings.

From light lunches to late night ‘pub grub’ the small size of the beef slider provides just enough protein for a satisfying meal.  Increasingly restaurants are seeing customers who prefer to combine several appetizers for a tapas style dining experience, instead of settling for one starter and an entrée.

Sliders are also ideal for sharing with friends.  Restaurants can plate up to (3) classic sliders with all the standard toppings (lettuce, tomato, cheese and condiments) or choose to serve three different varieties with unique toppings.  Now that’s a great way to get customers excited about your menu, particularly if you rotate the slider combination with new toppings and combinations!

Beef Slider Preparation and Topping Suggestions

Slider cooking times may vary, depending on the size and thickness of the patty, but on average a slider takes approximately 10 minutes to cook thoroughly.   Beef sliders should be cooked and checked using a meat thermometer for food safety, and until each patty reaches an internal temperature (in the center) of 160°F and until the meat juices run clear, with no hint of red or pink.

Some of the most innovative sliders we’ve seen in restaurants were served on crostini bread, lightly toasted sour dough rounds, pretzel buns and sweet Hawaiian rolls. If you are serving spicy grilled peppers as a topping, it pairs well with a soft and sweet bun (as opposed to a crusty roll).

Now for the really fun part… getting creative with the toppings to impress your customers.

  1. Heart Healthy Sliders

Add a healthy option by choosing whole grain, lightly toasted buns.  Add grilled fruit like pineapple slices, grilled sweet potato, portobello mushrooms, grilled asparagus, grilled romaine lettuce, or fresh avocado for a California inspired flavor.

  1. Gourmet Mini-Cheeseburgers

The classic combination of a great slider with old cheddar is a fan favorite for restaurant goers, but you can exceed their expectations by serving it with a variety of different cheese toppings. In fact, you can take the humble slider to the gourmet level, by experimenting with cheese varieties that have the appropriate melting point, including:

  • Smoked gouda (try this with a sprinkle of slivered almonds)
  • Pepper Jack
  • Goat cheese (perfect with grilled vegetable toppings)
  • Brie
  • Swiss cheese
  • Blue cheese
  • Feta cheese

Since sliders cook so quickly, many chef’s use a stainless-steel bowl to cover the beef patty and help thoroughly melt the cheese approximately 1 minute before the patty is done cooking on the grill.

  1. Spicy Sliders

Since sliders are small and appetizing, you can experiment with a variety of homemade burger sauces and grilled peppers to ‘turn up the heat’ for customers who like to walk on the spicy side.

Try some of these topping suggestions:

  • Grilled jalapeño peppers
  • Pickled jalapeño (for a milder alternative)
  • Spicy crumbled Chorizo
  • Grilled Hatch chile
  • Savory grilled poblano peppers

There are so many ways to make the classic slider an exciting appetizer or light-eating menu option for your restaurant.  Get creative, and experiment with different seasonings such as cayenne, cumin, hickory and chili powder to create your own selection of signature sliders, unique to your restaurant.