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Hmong sausage ( Hmong: ) is a long thick pork sausage from
Hmong culture The Hmong people are an ethnic group currently native to several countries, believed to have come from the Yangtze river basin area in southern China. The Hmong are known in China as the ''Miao'', which encompasses not only Hmong, but also other ...
seasoned with
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s like
lemongrass ''Cymbopogon'', also known as lemongrass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, Cochin grass, Malabar grass, oily heads, citronella grass or fever grass, is a genus of Asian, African, Australian, and tropical island plants in the grass family. Some ...
and Thai chili pepper. The sausage is popular during Hmong New Year celebrations. The exact recipe varies depending on factors such as
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and individual immigration background. Hmong being a
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incorporate a wide variety of ingredients, methods, and cultural backgrounds in Hmong cuisine such as Hmong sausage. There is no standard recipe for Hmong sausage, but the key ingredients are coarse ground fatty pork cuts such as pork belly and pork shoulder, Thai chili peppers,
lemongrass ''Cymbopogon'', also known as lemongrass, barbed wire grass, silky heads, Cochin grass, Malabar grass, oily heads, citronella grass or fever grass, is a genus of Asian, African, Australian, and tropical island plants in the grass family. Some ...
, Kaffir lime leaf or lime juice, and fresh
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or galangal. Other common ingredients are salt, black pepper, garlic, scallions, shallots, fish sauce,
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, cilantro, green onion,
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, and monosodium glutamate (MSG). Fresh aromatic herbs are prioritized for flavor and are visible under the sausage casing. One commercial producer sells a number of popular variations: original (no chilies), spicy (with chilies), ginger, made with pork blood, and "
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-style" made with
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noodles and other egg roll fillings. Typically Hmong sausage is 1 and 1/4th inches in diameter and sliced into 9 inch long links for cooking and serving. The sausage is usually sold and served fresh, although some variations are lightly fermented or cured. Commercial outlets ship the sausage frozen. Hmong sausage is typically grilled at a low heat and served as large slices with steamed white rice or purple sticky rice, another signature Hmong dish,
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with blanched cabbage, or with pho soup. Sour and spicy sauces are served on the side, especially a Hmong sauce made with Thai chilies called " pepper dip". Reflecting the diverse backgrounds of Hmong people, some restaurants offer "Thai-style" or " Lao-style" preparations. The sausage is widely available in Hmong communities at restaurants, butchers, and delis.


Culture

Many Hmong Americans express that making and eating traditional Hmong foods such as sausage connects them to their identity and family history. About Hmong sausage in relation to the difficult background of Hmong immigrants, Minnesota Hmong American chef
Yia Vang Yia Vang (Romanized Popular Alphabet, RPA: ''Yia Vaj'', Pahawh Hmong, Pahawh: '; born 1984) is a Hmong people, Hmong-American chef in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Early life and education Vang was born in Ban Vinai Refugee Camp, Ban Vinai refugee ca ...
said: "This sausage is redemption... I’m proud of it... I’m not ashamed anymore. This shit is legacy." Hmong sausage is commonly processed and served during special occasions like Hmong New Year celebrations. Hmong American families tend to make the sausage in large batches with common American processing equipment such as sausage stuffing machines and synthetic
sausage casing Sausage casing, also known as sausage skin or simply casing, is the material that encloses the filling of a sausage. Natural casings are made from animal intestines or skin; artificial casings, introduced in the early 20th century, are made of col ...
, although historically and in other Hmong diasporas across the world the sausage is produced by hand, frequently in small batches. Chef Yia Vang recalls his father teaching him to coarsely chop pork by hand and stuff it into intestine casing with a modified Coca-Cola bottle. Hmong Americans tend to make the sausage a foot or more long and very thick, then eat it fresh or freeze it to preserve it. Some families prefer shorter sausages. Others prefer to lightly ferment or smoke the sausage for flavor and preservation. Hmong families pass down "secret" sausage recipes and don't disclose the exact ingredients or methods they use. In ''Cooking from the Heart: The Hmong Kitchen in America'' (2023), an authoritative Hmong American cookbook, the authors say: "Good cooks guard their sausage recipes, and everyone makes sausage a little differently." La Vang-Herr, proprietor of @La's, a Hmong food cart in Aloha, Oregon, declined to share their recipe and revealed only that the main ingredients of their sausage are "juicy ground pork and aromatics like ginger and lemongrass".


Commercial preparation

There are numerous commercial producers of Hmong sausage including: * LLC ( Fresno, California) * 3 Hmong Sausage ( Saint Paul, Minnesota) * / Sausage By CPK Company (Saint Paul, Minnesota) * Pork Sausage Wholesaler (Saint Paul, Minnesota) Restaurants that serve Hmong sausage include: * Union Hmong Kitchen *
Hmongtown Marketplace Hmongtown Marketplace is an indoor-outdoor marketplace focused on Hmong American products and culture in the Frogtown, Saint Paul, Minnesota, Frogtown neighborhood of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Hmongtown was the first Hmong-owned and operated market i ...
Union Hmong Kitchen debuted at the Minnesota State Fair in 2022 with dishes such as purple sticky rice and Hmong sausage made with crunchy Thai chili oil, and began serving the sausage at Target Field in 2023. Kramarczuk's, a James Beard Award-winning Ukrainian deli in Minneapolis, makes and sells Union Hmong Kitchen branded Hmong sausage. Discussing Yia Vang's restaurants, '' Minnesota Monthly'' listed Hmong sausage as one of Minnesota's most iconic foods.
Hmong College Prep Academy Hmong College Prep Academy (HCPA) is a charter school in St. Paul, Minnesota that has grades K-12. HCPA is open to all students. It has a large population of Hmong American and Karen American students. History HCPA started in 2004 in Minneapoli ...
, located in the largest urban Hmong population, serves Hmong sausage and other Hmong specialties for its students.


In popular culture

* Food critic Andrew Zimmern featured the popular Hmong sausage with purple sticky rice meal at Hmongtown Marketplace on '' Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations'' in 2016. * In YA novel '' Sunny G's Series of Rash Decisions'', the main character insists he is "willing to die for this sausage now that he has not-so-subtly insinuated he thinks I can't handle it" when told it's "Hmong-level spicy." The Thai chilies frequently used in spicy Hmong sausage are around 50,000 – 100,000 Scoville units, which is less than a
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, but many times hotter than the spiciest jalapeños. * Yia Vang mentioned Hmong sausage as part of his background in the opening of '' Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend'' episode six, "Battle Chili Peppers".


See also

* Hmong cuisine *
Yia Vang Yia Vang (Romanized Popular Alphabet, RPA: ''Yia Vaj'', Pahawh Hmong, Pahawh: '; born 1984) is a Hmong people, Hmong-American chef in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Early life and education Vang was born in Ban Vinai Refugee Camp, Ban Vinai refugee ca ...
, Hmong American celebrity chef whose signature dishes incorporate Hmong sausage *
Lao sausage Lao sausage, also known as Laotian sausage or sai oua ( lo, ໄສ້ອັ່ວ, also sai ua), refers to a popular type of Lao sausage made from coarsely chopped fatty pork seasoned with lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, shallots, cil ...
, a similar sausage that also contains rice


References


External links


Hmong Sausage recipe and discussion of variations

Video of Hmong sausage grilling
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