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Brühwurst Sausages


Brühwurst Sausage is not a kind of sausage. Rather it is a category of fresh sausage that is uncooked, but that has been scalded or blanched, in water or by steam, by the maker of the sausage before sale.

There are at least 800 different kinds of sausage in Central Europe that fall into this category, as do 60% of all sausages in Germany.

The meat used in Brühwurst Sausages is raw. It is usually be pork or beef, though other types of meat can be used, and often, some bacon can be mixed in for flavouring. Regardless of the type of meat used, it will usually be very finely minced.

Finely shaved ice mixed in or cold water is mixed into the meat.

Seasonings may include cardamom, coriander, ginger, nutmeg, salt, paprika, pepper, etc.

A Brühwurst made in Bavaria called “Weißwurst” contains lots of fresh parsely.

The opposite of Brühwurst Sausages is Kochwurst Sausages.

Cooking Tips

Even though Brühwurst Sausages have had a preliminary cooking, they still need to be cooked more fully.

Storage Hints

Brühwurst Sausages must be refrigerated or frozen.

Language Notes

“Brühen” in German means to blanch, to scald.

This page first published: Dec 6, 2009 · Updated: Jun 11, 2018.

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