Luedke Bros. Bratwurst Patty Mix

Old fashioned flavor from the bratwurst capitol of the world—Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Easy to use!
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Something special from Wisconsin. This mix is based on the original Luedke Bros. Meat Market bratwurst recipe. Luedke Bros. opened in 1914 and operated for 82 years. The brothers Herman & Max Luedke, along with other sausage makers, helped make Sheboygan, Wisconsin the Bratwurst Capitol of the World.

Details

  • 4" x 6" packet
  • .95 oz. (27g)
  • Makes eight 1/4 lb. patties
  • Chef provides 2 lbs. ground meat of choice (not included)
  • Ingredients: kosher salt, spices, cane sugar, citric acid, and rice fiber (to prevent caking).
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Great Wisconsin brat flavor!
5
Made beef burger patties with this seasoning, and it tastes great! Can't wait to try it with pork.
Mark Olson | 3/13/2024 9:14 AM
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