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Also, and I can't stress this enough, smoked sausage with all the n's in it is tasty. If you're eating it you're not looking for health food. In this particular case, it worked out to 2 oz per person. Just enough to brighten things up. I'm going to commit sacrilege soon and do fried rice with smoked sausage. I expect it to be very tasty. And it will be close to 4 oz per person.
Sometimes you eat smoked sausage because you crave smoked sausage. Not because you're looking for a healthy protein.
I agree. Smoked sausage is tasty :-)
I grew up everywhere but The South. Then I moved there. I was excited to learn that smoke sausage was always an option like bacon and sausage link or patty. A whole new breakfast protein was suddenly available on every menu.
Then I moved deeper south. To the Charlotte area. They had a fourth option I had never even heard of. Livermush. I haven't had smoked sausage since. Because if you are looking for an epic breakfast meat with a strong flavor you can't beat livermush.
There is a fifth breakfast meat that is also epic. Chorizo. I was excited when Taco Bell announced they were going to start offering breakfast. And then I was crushed when I found out it wouldn't include chorizo. I never eat breakfast at Taco Bell. They could change that. They could offer chorizo. A spicy potato soft taco with chorizo added would be amazing.
If you like livermush and you're ever near D.C./Maryland, try scrapple, which is almost the same thing.
Not enough liver. But it is a close second.