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If I want to use fresh sausage, wouldn't it be hard to remove the casings and slice it up? Can I roast the sausages whole and then cut up after?

Rosalie Principe
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PieceOfLayerCake
PieceOfLayerCakeDecember 5, 2018
I would suggest roasting the sausages whole....I personally prefer sausage in its casing, texturally. I also think its a more beautiful presentation.
BerryBaby
BerryBabyDecember 5, 2018
Sausage always in the casing.
I can buy it in bulk when making sauce but prefer casing sausage fir everything else.
Smaug
SmaugDecember 5, 2018
Different strokes... I usually find sausage cooked whole in its casing too fatty for human consumption.
Smaug
SmaugDecember 5, 2018
It varies some from sausage to sausage, but generally it's quite easy to remove- just slit the casing lengthwise and turn it out. It's already ground, you shouldn't need to cut it up, just break it apart. Cooked sausage holds together more, which is why it's handled differently in the recipe.
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