Newmarket Sausage
The Newmarket sausage is a pork sausage made to a traditional recipe from the English town of Newmarket, Suffolk. Two varieties of Newmarket Sausage are made branded with the names of two different family butchers. Both are sold widely throughout the United Kingdom. In October 2012 the Newmarket sausage was awarded Protected Geographical Indicator of Origin status. The flavourings used in a Newmarket sausage are black & white pepper, salt, thyme, parsley and nutmeg. The three varieties of Newmarket Sausage are Musk's, Powters and Eric Tennant Butchers. The main difference between the three recipes is that Musk's uses bread as a filler while Powters and Tennants both use rusk.
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Recipes
Newmarket Sausage | Traditional Sausage From Newmarket, England | TasteAtlas
Newmarket sausages are traditionally made exclusively from high-quality fresh pork cuts from the shoulder, belly or from the whole carcass, and then carefully seasoned with a variety of herbs and spices such as white and black pepper, salt, thyme, parsley...