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For me it’s braunschweiger, hands down. Specifically Thumann’s – much better than Boar’s Head Lite braunschweiger. AFAIK, there’s no non-lite Boar’s Head braunschweiger.

I have it on German-baked pumpernickel with sweet onion, mustard, and lots of black pepper. Good!



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Hot Italian sausage, preferably made at whatever deli I happen to be in. (Think Satriale's from Sopranos.) Topped with sauteed peppers and onions and crammed into a homemade bun.

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braunschweiger


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There is a non-lite version. Just bought some from Krogers.

Are you saying you'd eat a liverwurst sammich over brat?

I loves me some liverwurst but not over a good grilled brat or even sausage.

I have some venison hot italian sausage that's pretty damn good too.





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There is a non-lite version. Just bought some from Krogers.

Me: I’ve seen Boar’s Head regular (non-lite) liverwurst, but not regular braunschweiger. Maybe depends on where you live. OTOH, I just did a web search for Boar’s Head braunschweiger, and found only the Lite version. /Me

Are you saying you'd eat a liverwurst sammich over brat?

Me: Yep, if it was the braunschweiger variety of liverwurst! /Me

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braunschweiger


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I bought the Strassburger Natural Liverwurst.





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I like a good charcoaled Italian sausage on white bread with mustard.



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Anyone have a recipe for sausage and peppers like we used to get on the boardwalk at Seaside New Jersey.

It was a delicious spicy Italian sausage with onions and peppers in a tomato sauce on a hoggie.


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Braunschweiger is a favorite, with mustard and mayonaisse on pump.

For lunch I also enjoy gelbwurst or mortadella, with cheese and crackers or homemade bread. And a pickled vegetable.


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Costco food court has really good grilled Italian sausage sandwiches, with onion and pepper. $2.69



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Knackwurst.
 
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Cudighi. Its a Yooper thing.


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Hungarian Salami (I like the Téli, available from Bende). When I lived in Hungary, some good white bread, a couple of slices of salami and a snip of yellow (hot) pepper would send me sailing!




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Sometimes Sam's Club has these smoked sausages with Jalapenos in natural casings. Grill these and nestle in a fresh deli roll with stout mustard....awesome!!
 
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Yooper Sigs is spot on. Cudaghi is mine, it's an Italian sausage made from pork and different spices. It's usually on a homemade bun , topped with some of the following. Cheese, pizza sauce, ketsup, mustard,onions, green peppers, crushed red peppers... I've never had a bad cudaghi, some are just better than others...
 
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Interesting! From the web:

“Cudighi is a spicy Italian sausage seasoned with sweet spices that can be bought in links or served as a sandwich on a long, hard roll, often with mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce. Although it originated in Italy, it is now primarily served in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States.”
– Wikipedia

An Italian speciality that’s become an Upper Peninsula speciality. Quite a twist! Probably not a surprise that I’ve never seen it in San Diego.



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hvyhawler:
If you ever get down on M95, just north of Channing, stop over at Silver Lake Resort. They do a good Cudighi sandwich. A friend of mine owns the place.


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Cudighi. Its a Yooper thing.


I make all of my own sausages, and did a batch of cudighi awhile back. Awesome stuff! I've had it up your way as well!
 
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