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Original "1882" Hot Beef Sausage

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Original "1882" Hot Beef Sausage

This is the sausage that started it all and is Southside’s original recipe. A one of a kind, all Beef sausage with a natural pork casing. The Southside Market 1882 Recipe is heavily seasoned using spices that were available during the era of Southside’s creation over 125 years ago. It is slowly smoked over local Texas Post Oak today, just as it was then. Best if prepared over a wood fire, it is also great on any BBQ pit or grill. A sausage that has stood the test of time and can proudly stand alone as the main attraction.

“Butcher today, deliver tomorrow.” That was Southside Market’s mantra in 1882 when the first cuts of meat were sold from founder William Moon’s wagon. Without refrigeration, the unsold fresh cuts of meat were preserved by smoking and, in true German tradition, spiced to make sausages. It wasn’t long before these “hot guts” became famous, with people all over coming to Elgin, Texas, to sample their smoked sausages. The decades rolled by and while Southside Market’s owners changed, their dedication to crafting the best sausages in Texas did not, which is why nearly a century and a half since that first cut of meat was sold, Elgin is known as the Sausage Capital of Texas.

This package includes your choice of 6 or 12 packs of Original “1882” Hot Beef Sausage

  • Each pack serves 2-4 people and includes 4 sausage links
  • Sausage ships fully cooked & vacuum-sealed with ice packs, may thaw during transit.
  • Upon arrival, store in the refrigerator or freezer.
  • Sausage can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 4 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months.

To Serve

Smoked

  • If frozen, thaw in the refrigerator overnight or until fully defrosted.
  • Create a wood fire in a BBQ pit.
  • Maintain a cooking temperature of 200-250°F, and turn the sausage several times to ensure even smoking.
  • Heat sausages for 30–45 minutes, turning once halfway through. Cook until the internal temperature reaches 165°F.
  • Serve and enjoy!

Grilled

  • If frozen, thaw in the refrigerator overnight or until fully defrosted.
  • Preheat grill to 300° – 350° F.
  • Grill sausages for 15-20 minutes, turning once halfway through. Cook until the internal temperature reaches 165°F.
  • Serve and enjoy!
Sauteé
  • If frozen, thaw in the refrigerator overnight or until fully defrosted.
  • Heat sausage links with 2 tablespoons of oil in a skillet over medium heat.
  • Grill sausages for 15-20 minutes, turning several times to ensure even cooking. Cook until the internal temperature reaches 165°F.
  • Serve and enjoy!
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  • Original “1882” Hot Beef Sausage – Beef, Water, Sodium Lactate, Vinegar, Spice, Salt, Sodium Phosphate, Natural Flavoring, Sodium Nitrite
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"Hot Guts" From the Oldest BBQ Joint in Texas

Southside Market has been featured on the Travel Channel and in USA Today, Texas Monthly, Maxim and was named one of the "8 Best BBQ Spots in Texas" by Time. They've also been featured in BBQ books including "America's Best BBQ" and "The Prophets of Smoked Meat" produced by Texas Monthly.

"Hot Guts" From the Oldest BBQ Joint in Texas

Southside Market & Barbeque
94% love this shop
Elgin, TX
"Butcher today, deliver tomorrow." That was Southside Market's mantra in 1882 when the first cuts of meat were sold from founder William Moon's wagon 135 years ago. Without refrigeration, the unsold fresh cuts of meat were preserved by smoking and, in true German tradition, spiced to make sausages. It wasn't long before these "hot guts" became famous, with people all over coming to Elgin to sample them. The decades rolled by and while Southside Market's owners changed, their dedication to crafting the best sausages in Texas did not, which is why nearly a century and a half since that first cut of meat was sold, Elgin is known as the Sausage Capital of Texas.
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