Best Chicken Sausage?
FlyGirlBea
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What is your favorite chicken sausage and where do you buy it?
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Bilinski sun dried tomato & basil... but all of their sausages are delicious... they are in my local supermarkets and are made less than 30 miles from my house, they are also available online. look forthem at bilinski.com2
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Aidell's is so tasty and they have several different kinds. They're by the bacon in most grocery stores. My faves are the adoille and the chicken and apple. They have Italian meatballs too that taste pretty awesome.
http://www.aidells.com/2 -
I like the TJ varieties1
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I also recommend the Trader Joe's varieties - my current fave is their Jalapeno.0
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Spinach and feta chicken sausage from Sprouts, but they have tons of different varieties.3
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TJ or Sausages by Amylu0
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Aldi has quite a few varieties depending on the season. And of course, being Aldi, the prices are fantastic. Spinach & Feta is good. Just got some pepper jack ones that are only a 100 calories per link, haven't tried them yet. And the Chicken breakfast sausage links are really good. You reminded me I need to pick up some more!
We also like the AmyLu Apple & Gouda chicken sausages at Costco. Great with the Spinach Mozzarella Ravioli or Cheese Tortellini at Costco.3 -
I like Premio, TJ's, and Wegmans. The precooked stuff is fine in a pinch though. There's a Trim and Easy (?) brand or something with low calorie sausages that I don't really recommend though.Make your own and you will never buy from a store.
Don't you need an expensive machine for that?0 -
Aldi has quite a few varieties depending on the season. And of course, being Aldi, the prices are fantastic. Spinach & Feta is good. Just got some pepper jack ones that are only a 100 calories per link, haven't tried them yet. And the Chicken breakfast sausage links are really good. You reminded me I need to pick up some more!
We also like the AmyLu Apple & Gouda chicken sausages at Costco. Great with the Spinach Mozzarella Ravioli or Cheese Tortellini at Costco.
Seconded on the Aldi chicken sausages. Their spinach & feta and chipotle varieties are both excellent.2 -
I love most of sprouts varieties. My favorite is the andouille. They also sell chorizo not in casing. Besides the precooked kind at whole foods for like $6 for four, it's the only one I have found that is just meat and spices. No soy or additives. I also like trader joe's precooked spicy Italian chicken sausage. Also no additives and its precooked so if I need a quick meal I can just sear it really quick and steam some veggies and top with tomato sauce for a meal that takes maybe 5 minutes in total!1
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I like the Italian chicken sausages (both sweet and hot) from Sprouts.0
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Thanks for all the feedback! Much appreciated. I have Sprouts very close to me.1
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I made chicken, spinach and pine nut sausages the other week. They were divine.0
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Alatariel75 wrote: »I made chicken, spinach and pine nut sausages the other week. They were divine.
That sounds right up my alley...Would you share your recipe?1 -
shelleybeasmith wrote: »Alatariel75 wrote: »I made chicken, spinach and pine nut sausages the other week. They were divine.
That sounds right up my alley...Would you share your recipe?
Absolutely! I'll post it tonight when I get home, it's written down in my recipe book
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Another vote for the chicken sausages from Sprouts. All the flavors I've had were great, and they're pretty reasonably priced.0
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Johnsonville apple chicken sausage is pretty bomb!0
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I had always preferred Trader Joe's or Al Fresco…but recently I discovered the brand Thin n' Trim at my Stop & Shop. They are only 70 calories a link, so you get two for the amount of calories typically in one. They've got a buffalo chicken one that I love!0
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Al Fresco garlic one I believe used to be 1PP for a half sausage and 3 for a full one, they are pretty good.1
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I like Al Fresco too!1
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If you have a Trader Joe's near you, you MUST try their Sweet Apple Chicken Sausage.0
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Al Fresco
In Massachusetts I know it's at Hannaford and Shaw's
Really all flavors are great!1 -
I love Al Fresco's chicken sausage. They have many awesome flavors. They sell it raw or fully cooked. They also have some other products (meatballs, burgers, bacon, etc) that I haven't tried yet, but definitely will eventually.
alfrescoallnatural.com/products1 -
sneakiestkitty wrote: »Aidell's is so tasty and they have several different kinds. They're by the bacon in most grocery stores. My faves are the adoille and the chicken and apple. They have Italian meatballs too that taste pretty awesome.
http://www.aidells.com/
I agree, these are the best I've had. They were sampling them at Costco in my area and I had to get them. Check it out if they have it in your area.0 -
Gianelli brand at Wegmans, both hot and mild. I think they may be turkey though. Approx 90 calories a link. Delicious.2
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I like the Isernos brand here in the PNW.
But I also buy Penzey's sausage spice on-line and use that to make my own Italian & breakfast sausage patties and it is really good.0 -
For those of you who grind your own sausage, do you include the skin or other source of fat? I haven't liked the texture of homemade sausage that's too lean.0
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not sure but i've always eaten applegate products. i'm not really a fan of meat unless i'm looking to up some nutrients/macros.0
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