Italian Sausage is full of flavor and great in all kinds of recipes, from pasta to stuffed peppers.

This homemade Italian sausage recipe combines a mixture of ground pork (or turkey) with seasonings and spices.

It’s a little sweet, a little spicy, and a lot delicious!

What is Italian Sausage?

Traditional Italian sausage recipes can be made with different types of meat or seasonings and are usually high in fat and flavor. In North America, typical Italian sausage ingredients often include ground pork, fennel, and other seasonings.

I frequently use bulk sausage to add to other dishes like lasagna or meat sauce. I like to make this sausage recipe with ground pork for great flavor and a little fat, although it has less than an Italian sausage link.

seasonings and meat to make Homemade Italian Sausage

Flavor Makers for Italian Sausage

Meat: I love ground pork for sausage as it has a nice amount of fat and adds great flavor. You can also use ground turkey, beef, or chicken. If you have a local butcher, they often have mixtures of ground meat for sausage.

Seasoning: The secret is in all the seasonings (most of which are found in homemade Italian seasoning).

Fennel: Fennel seeds are really important in this recipe to give the sausage its signature flavor. You can use either whole or ground fennel (I use whole because it’s usually what I have on hand).

Holly’s Tip

Once the meat and seasonings are combined, be sure to let them rest in the fridge so the flavors can blend.

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How to Make Homemade Italian Sausage

This Italian sausage recipe is intended to replace store-bought Italian sausage for browning in recipes. It doesn’t contain enough fat to create great Italian sausage links, but you can use it to make sausage patties if you’d like.

  1. Combine all ingredients (recipe below) in a large bowl (using your hands works best).
  2. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight.
  3. Cook in a skillet over medium heat. Drain any fat and use in recipes or add to pasta sauce.

Storage & Leftovers

  • Raw pork can be kept in the fridge for 2 days or frozen for 2 months (more food safety info here).
  • Keep in freezer bags with the date labeled on the outside.
  • Cooked Italian sausage will keep about 2 months in the freezer and uncooked sausage will keep about 3 months.

Italian Sausage Recipes

  • Pappardelle with Italian Sausage
  • Stuffed Peppers 5-star favorite
  • Quick and Easy Sausage Pasta – great for a weekday meal
  • Crock Pot Spaghetti Sauce – set it & forget it
  • Sausage & Kale Soup – 30 minute meal
  • Homemade Supreme Pizza – perfect for game day

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Homemade Italian Sausage

Italian Sausage is perfectly seasoned & so flavorful. Toss into soups, stews, or pasta sauce for a delicious addition!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Refrigeration Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 15 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Author Holly Nilsson
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Ingredients  

  • 1 pound ground pork or beef or turkey
  • 1 teaspoons dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoons paprika
  • ½ teaspoon Kosher salt
  • ½ teaspoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon fennel seeds or ½ teaspoon ground fennel
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon dried rosemary crushed
  • teaspoon black pepper
  • teaspoon dried thyme leaves
  • teaspoon red pepper flakes or to taste

Instructions 

  • Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Using your hands, mix until well combined and the seasonings are evenly distributed.
  • Cover & refrigerate at least 4 hours or up to 24 hours.
  • To brown the sausage, add it to a skillet and cook over medium-high heat, breaking it up with a spoon until no pink remains. Drain any fat.

Notes

Fennel seeds give this sausage its signature flavor. You can use either whole or ground fennel (I use whole because it’s usually what I have on hand)
This recipe can be doubled and half of the uncooked mixture can be frozen for future use.
Sausage can be formed into patties before cooking. Cook over medium heat about 4-5 minutes per side or until cooked through.
Optional add-ins
1-2 teaspoons brown sugar
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/8 teaspoon smoked paprika
Nutritional information includes ground pork, information may vary with beef or turkey.
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Nutrition Information

Serving: 0.25of recipe | Calories: 303 | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 82mg | Sodium: 356mg | Potassium: 337mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 265IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

Course Pork
Cuisine American, Italian
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  1. Catherine H says:

    This recipe is better than any store bought Italian sausage I have purchased. I have used the sausage recipe in pasta sauce, on pizza, in casseroles, even in chili. Delicious!!!!5 stars

  2. Rosemarie says:

    Lovely recipe, thank you for sharing!

    1. Spend With Pennies SN says:

      Glad you enjoyed it, Rosemarie!

  3. Anonymous says:

    Oggi5 stars

    1. Spend With Pennies CH says:

      Enjoy!

  4. Anonymous says:

    I never thought it would be so easy to make my own sausage, using my ingredients and nothing else.5 stars

  5. Johnny Robinson says:

    Wanted a good recipe to use for Italian sausage links. I used this to make a 6 pound batch, added more pork fat, stuffed in casings. great results. Thanks again5 stars

  6. JanRenae says:

    It is nearly impossible to get Italian sausage around here! I made this last night, and it was delicious! Had to substitute for both Fennel and Rosemary, since I’m out of both and my car is in the shop. Will definitely be using this recipe again, I’m anxious to taste it with the correct ingredients. Also plan to up the red pepper flakes5 stars

  7. Michelle D. says:

    I never knew how EASY making your own Italian sausage was! Clean ingredients, better tasting! I’ll never go back to the store bought brands!5 stars

  8. Teresa says:

    how much of the homemade Italian sausage seasoning do I mix into the meat I am using?

    1. Spend With Pennies SP says:

      Hi Teresa, we don’t add Italian seasoning into this recipe, just a mixture of the spices listed in the recipe. It is a similar combination of spices so you could use Italian seasoning instead if you’d like!

  9. Carole Stevenson says:

    This was perfect! I needed Italian-flavored turkey sausage, but all I had was a package of ground turkey. I used all the herbs in this recipe and even though it didn’t sit in the fridge for four hours, maybe 40 minutes, it gave the flavor I hoped for! I am keeping this one in my permanent files. Thanks so much!!5 stars

  10. Michele says:

    Very easy and tastes wonderful!!! I made some to top a homemade pizza and it was excellent!5 stars

  11. Daryl says:

    This Italian sausage is fantastic! I’ve made others in the past but this is my new go-to because of its simplicity and flavor. 5 stars

    1. Spend With Pennies SP says:

      Thank you for leaving a comment, Daryl! Glad you enjoyed this recipe.

      1. Mark says:

        This is a good recipe. However, I would not suggest using beef. Beef would not taste like Italian sausage at all. Turkey would be okay because of the similar flavor profile. Chicken might work if it was legs and thighs only. Stick with pork for best results.5 stars

  12. TJ says:

    I made some sausage with pork. I did add the brown sugar. Sausage was fantastic!5 stars

  13. Kelly Williamson says:

    We love this recipe! I grind my own pork and use this recipe for dago sandwiches and anything recipe that calls for Italian sausage. We haven’t tried stuffing it into a casing, but may have to one of these days.5 stars

  14. Michele says:

    I have a batch of your Italian Seasoning from the last time I made this. Since the seasoning mix in the Italian Sausage recipe is similar, can you save me the math and tell me how much of the Italian Seasoning (+1/2 teaspoon of fennel) to add to a pound of ground pork or turkey to make Italian Sausage?

    1. Spend With Pennies SN says:

      Hi Michele, we add about 5 teaspoons of seasoning in total to this recipe.