Heartstone Farm

Breakfast Sausage Links

Breakfast Sausage Links

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Heartstone Farm

Breakfast Sausage Links

Breakfast Sausage Links

1 lb - 12 links

Regular price $12.50
Regular price Sale price $12.50
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SIZE

1 lb package - avg 12 links

These hand-made, small-batch breakfast sausages are the stuff breakfast and grill dreams are made. Crafted from Serendipity Farm pasture-raised pork this breakfast sausage is made with the highest quality meat you can find (no fillers here!).

And because they're made with meat raised on regeneratively-farm lands, they’re better for you and better for the planet—now, that’s delicious!

  • No Antibiotics
  • All Natural
  • Humanely Raised

Details

  • 1 lb package with 11-12 links
  • Ingredients: Pork, salt, spices, sugar
  • Serendipity Farm, Bradford, Maine
  • All Natural - No Antibiotics - No Hormones
  • USDA inspected
  • Flash Frozen and Wrapped In Air-Tight Cryovac - Will Last 12 Months In Your Freezer

Shipping

HOW DO WE SHIP YOUR ORDER?

We carefully pack your order so it arrives in perfect condition at your front door. We use dry ice and compostable insulation to keep your order frozen and safe on its trip from our farm to your table.

  • FREE SHIPPING on orders $129 and above
  • $19.95 on orders under $129
  • We ship to these states: CT, DE, DC, ME, MA, MD, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV
  • Your meat is shipped frozen
  • We ship Monday-Thursday.
  • New England orders arrive the next day. Outside New England, orders arrive the second day.
  • You will receive an email with your tracking number when your order ships 
  • Insulated shipping boxes (compostable)  insure your meat arrives cold/frozen
  • We use dry ice and ice blankets 
  • MINIMUM ORDER $75

FAQs

Q: Where is your pork sourced?

We have partnered with a neighbor, Serendipity Farm in Bradford, Maine for our all-natural, pasture-raised pork. Serendipity is owned by George Lorette. The pigs are processed at Herring Brothers in Guilford,Maine (the same processor we use for our beef). Herring Brothers is family-owned and USDA inspected.

Q: How is your pork different from supermarket pork?

Our pork is sourced from our neighbor, George Lorette, who owns Serendipity Farm in Bradford, Maine. There are quite a few differences between George's pigs and conventional pigs - including the quality of the living conditions. Supermarket pork is raised in confined feeding operations, where pigs have no access to outdoors for their entire lives. At Serendipity, the pigs have access to outdoors 365 days a year. Serendipity pigs do not receive antibiotics or growth hormones, which are commonly used with conventional pigs.

Q: Is it OK for pork sausage to be a little pink?

Color doesn’t matter – as long as the sausage is 160 degrees F the color does not matter.

Q: What temperature should I cook pork sausage?

The target cooked temperature of a raw sausage is 160 degrees Fahrenheit, and at a steady 160 degrees. Any higher temperature will cause the fat inside the sausage to melt and drip out producing a dry, less tasty sausage. There should be no pink color in the sausage.

Cooking Tips

Three ways to cook our breakfast sausage:

Pan-frying: Heat a non-stick skillet over medium heat and add a little oil or butter. Place the sausage in the pan and cook for 8-10 minutes, turning occasionally, until browned on the outside and cooked through on the inside.

Baking: Preheat your oven to 375°F. Place the sausage on a baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes, or until the sausage is browned and cooked through.

Grilling: Preheat your grill to medium-high heat. Grill the sausage for 12-15 minutes, turning occasionally, until browned on the outside and cooked through on the inside.

Regardless of the cooking method you choose, make sure to use a meat thermometer to ensure that the internal temperature of the sausage reaches at least 160°F.

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Pork raised the way nature intended

Pigs are beautiful creatures. Which is why it is such a shame to see the cruel conditions in which they are conventionally raised.

We’re lucky that we've been able to partner with neighboring farms in Maine to source our pork.

The pigs have access to outdoors 365 days a year. They are not injected with antibiotics or growth hormones. 

The result is pork that tastes like pork should taste - juicy, savory and slightly sweet. The way nature intended.

A Note From Farmer Dan

We proudly source our pork from our neighbors, Serendipity Farm. Everything about their operation is different (and better) than conventional pork factory farms - and you can tell by the real pork flavor in everything from the bacon to the pork chops.