Homemade Liverwurst - Easy Recipe, No Fancy Equipment - All Tastes German (2024)

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This liverwurst recipe is probably one of the easiest recipes for homemade liverwurst. You don't need any fancy sausage-making equipment or special ingredients to make it from scratch.

In fact, you can make it with basic ingredients from your local supermarket with minimal effort. And, as an added bonus, you can make it in small batches so you can try homemade liver sausage recipe without making a big commitment.

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Cultural Background

House slaughters, common in rural areas until well into the 20th century and still practiced in some small German villages today, are the origin of the liver and blood sausages.

At these home slaughters, the pig's entire body was utilized, including, of course, the liver and blood as well. Because both spoil quickly, they are turned into hearty, basic sausages and other delicacies right away.

In later years, new, fancier styles of "Leberwurst" recipes were developed, but they called for only a small amount of liver in each serving.

How is liverwurst called in German?

The German word for liverwurst is "Leberwurst". Die Leberwrust (f) in singular and die Leberwürste (f) in plural.

How to pronounce "Leberwurst" the correct way in German?

Listen to this audio file to hear how to say "Leberwurst" the right way.

Ingredients & Substitutes

This traditional recipe for this homemade liverwurst calls for a handful of basic ingredients, all of which are common and can be found in almost any supermarket.

  • fresh pork belly
  • calf liver or beef liver
  • bacon
  • water
  • bay leaves
  • whole allspice
  • white onion
  • garlic clove
  • red onion
  • salt
  • white pepper
  • ground allspice
  • nutmeg
  • marjoram
  • thyme

See recipe card for quantities.

Instructions

Making homemade liverwurst is easy. Simply follow the step-by-step instructions to make the perfect liverwurst, just like the ones made by the best German butchers.

Step 1: Cut a large white onion into quarters. Add them with the water, bay leaves, and allspice to a large pot.

Step 2: Bring the water to a simmer and add the pork belly. Cook on medium heat for about 1 hour.

Step 3: Rinse the liver with cold water and add it to the pork belly for the last 10 minutes of cooking.

Step 4: Meanwhile, finely dice the onion, garlic, and bacon and fry until translucent before adding to the blender.

Step 5: Remove the liver and pork belly from the pot and reserve 1-2 cups of the cooking liquid. Cut the liver and pork belly into bite-sized pieces and place them in the blender.

Step 6: Add salt, pepper, ground allspice, nutmeg, marjoram, thyme, onion-bacon-garlic mixture and ¾ cup of the cooking liquid to the blender and mix to a chunky, smooth texture.

Step 7: This will create a liverwurst resembling the so-called "Grobe Leberwurst." Add more cooking liquid and blend longer if you prefer a smoother, softer texture like the "Feine Leberwurst".

Step 8: Fill the liverwurst into sterilized glasses. You can store these as is for up to a week in the fridge.

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Hint: If you want to keep the liver sausage for up to a year, boil the jars. The amount of time it takes to boil depends on the size of the jar. It takes about 2 hours at 212° F for half-pint jars.

Variations

Liver sausage is available in fine or coarse variations. The texture of the fine "Leberwurst" (called "Feine Leberwurst") is similar to that of smooth liver pâté, whereas the coarse variation (called "Grobe Leberwurst") has more structure and visible small meat pieces.

Liverwurst is traditionally made with pork or veal meat, liver, onions, and spices. There are also numerous recipes using various meats, such as game meat and poultry liver.

You can also get liverwurst flavored with peppercorns, truffle pieces, or mushrooms.

Equipment

To make this recipe, you need these kitchen tools.

  • large pot to cook the pork belly and liver
  • sieve to rinse the liver
  • cutting board
  • knife
  • blender
  • 2 pint mason jars

Storage

Fresh, homemade liverwurst can be kept in the fridge for a week. However, you can boil the jars in a water bath or canner to make the sausage shelf stable for up to a year in a dark, cool place.

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Top Tips

  • Homemade liverwurst is a wonderful gift for anyone who enjoys German specialties. It's the ideal hostess gift, and it'll get you a lot of "wows" and big smiles.
  • Don't be disappointed if your Leberwurst appears greyish. This is normal. Shop-bought liverwurst is commonly pink, but this is due to added food coloring. To achieve this pink color, simply add a drop or two of red, natural food color while blending.

How to Serve

Liverwurst goes well with fresh, homemade bread or rolls. Check out my kaiser roll recipe or this German potato bread. And of course, it goes great with pretzels or on pumpernickel.

Recipe

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Homemade Liverwurst - German Liver Sausage in a Jar

Angela Schofield

This homemade liverwurst is just as hearty and flavorful as the kind you'd find in a cozy German village butcher shop.

4.63 from 54 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 50 minutes mins

Course Snacks, Spreads

Cuisine German

Servings 1 quart

Calories 29 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 pound fresh pork belly
  • 1 pound calf liver alternatively beef liver
  • 4 oz. bacon
  • 6 cups water
  • 4 bay leaves
  • 7 whole allspice
  • 1 large white onion
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 1 small red onion
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • ¼ tsp. white pepper
  • 1 pinch ground allspice
  • ¼ tsp. nutmeg
  • 1 tsp. marjoram
  • ½ tsp. thyme

Instructions

  • Cut the white onion into quarters.

  • Pour the water into a large pot and add the onion quarters, bay leaves, and allspice.

  • Bring to simmer and add the pork belly. Cook on medium heat for about 1 hour.

  • Rinse the liver under cold water and add it to the pork belly during the last 10 minutes of the cooking time.

  • In the meantime, finely dice the onion, garlic, and bacon, fry until translucent, and add to the blender.

  • Remove the liver and pork belly from the pot and reserve 1-2 cups of the cooking liquid. Cut the liver and pork belly into bite-sized pieces and place them in the blender.

  • Add salt, pepper, ground allspice, nutmeg, marjoram, thyme and ¾ cup of the cooking liquid to the blender and mix to a chunky, smooth texture. Add more liquid and blend longer if you prefer a smoother, softer texture

  • Fill into sterilized glasses. You can store these as is for up to a week in the fridge.

  • If you want to keep the liver sausage for up to a year, cook the jars. The amount of time it takes to preserve the liverwurst depends on the size of the jar. It takes about 2 hours at 212° F for half-pint jars.

Notes

This recipe makes about four ½ pint jars of liver sausage.

Nutrition

Yield: 1tbsp.Calories: 29kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 1gFat: 2gFiber: 0.1gSugar: 0.2gNet Carbohydrates: 1g

Keyword authentic, traditional

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is liverwurst made of?

Even though it is called liverwurst, the liver is only a small part of it. Pork meat or pork belly, bacon, onion, and spices are the main ingredients in liverwurst. Most liverwurst recipes today use only a small amount of liver.

Homemade Liverwurst - Easy Recipe, No Fancy Equipment - All Tastes German (2024)

FAQs

How is liverwurst made from scratch? ›

This recipe calls for pork liver, pork butt, and pork fat; the mixture is ground together and then placed in a muslin casing and simmered for several hours. Once refrigerated overnight, the liverwurst casing is removed, and the sausage is ready to be enjoyed as you like.

What is German liverwurst made of? ›

Liverwurst, also known as leberwurst or liver sausage, is a German sausage made from beef or pork liver. Seasonings for liverwurst include black pepper, salt, mustard seed, white pepper, allspice, coriander, marjoram. Butchers and home cooks grind and mix the ingredients, then encase and boil the sausage.

What's the difference between liverwurst and Braunschweiger? ›

The main difference being, Braunschweiger is a style of liver sausage made from only pork livers, offal and scraps that originated in the German city of Braunschweig. Whereas liverwurst is a more general term to describe any type of liver sausage. Meaning it could contain a variety of meats like pork, beef, or chicken.

How to jazz up liverwurst? ›

Putting liverwurst on a fresh piece of rye bread with some lettuce, mayo, and some red pickled onions is delicious simplicity at its finest.

What is boar's head liverwurst made of? ›

Ingredients. Pork, Pork Livers, Beef Fat, Bacon (Cured With Water, Salt, Less Than 2% Of Sodium Phosphate, Sodium Erythorbate, Sodium Nitrite, May Contain Sugar Or Dextrose), Water, Salt, Dextrose, Flavoring, Sugar, Sodium Phosphate, Sodium Erythorbate, Sodium Nitrite, Paprika.

Is there anything healthy about liverwurst? ›

What we do know is that offal, or organ meats, are some of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet, and liver is no exception. Not to mention the kidney and heart bits that are commonly mixed in. Liverwurst can be a good source of healthy fats, amino acids, minerals, and vitamins, including Vitamin A and B12.

What goes well with liverwurst? ›

Liverwurst sandwiches are typically made with rye or whole grain bread, mustard, and onions. Personally I would skip the onions, unless perhaps they are pickled red onions, as the liverwurst is strong enough in flavor and often has onions ground into it.

How long does liverwurst last in the fridge? ›

Refrigerator Storage Chart
FoodRecommended Storage Time for Safety at 33–41°FHandling Hints
Bologna loaves, liverwurst4 to 6 daysKeep wrapped. Store in coldest part of the refrigerator. Times are for opened packages.
Corned beef5 to 7 days
Dried beef10 to 12 days
Dry and semi-dry sausages4 to 5 days
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What is smoked liverwurst called? ›

While Braunschweiger and liverwurst are terms often used interchangeably, they aren't exactly the same. In fact, there is one key difference between the two: Braunschweiger is typically smoked, and Liverwurst is not.

What tastes like liverwurst? ›

Liverwurst tastes salty with tons of umami. It's very similar to a paté, almost like a spreadable bologna.

What is the English word for braunschweiger? ›

braunschweiger in British English

(ˈbraʊnˌʃwaɪɡə , German ˈbraunˌʃvaɪɡə ) noun. a smoked liver sausage, named after the city of Braunschweig.

What is similar to liverwurst? ›

Synonyms of liverwurst
  • salami.
  • bologna.
  • weiner.
  • knackwurst.
  • kielbasa.
  • wiener.
  • liver pudding.
  • pepperoni.

What is the main ingredient in liverwurst? ›

Liverwurst usually contains pigs' or calves' liver. Other ingredients are meat (notably veal), fat, and spices including ground black pepper, marjoram, allspice, thyme, ground mustard seed, and nutmeg. Many regions in Germany have distinct recipes for liverwurst.

How often should you eat liverwurst? ›

The key to making liverwurst good for you and avoiding the downsides is to choose the highest quality, least processed sausages, and to consume liverwurst no more than 3 times per week to avoid getting too much vitamin A.

Can dogs eat liverwurst? ›

As a treat for your dog, liverwurst offers some nutrition, but there are some concerns with feeding it. Liverwurst is very fatty and contains a lot of salt and seasonings that give it a spicy flavor. In general, you should avoid feeding your dog fatty, salty, or spicy foods.

Is liverwurst highly processed? ›

However, many types of sausage, including liverwurst, can be highly processed and include unhealthy and low-quality ingredients like preservatives, fillers, organ meats contaminated with heavy metals, and artificial flavorings.

What is liverwurst casing made of? ›

Natural casings

These are derived from the intestines of animals. Primarily made of pig, cow, goat, and sheep intestines, they've been used for centuries.

What are the ingredients in Don liverwurst? ›

Ingredients. MANUFACTURED MEAT Pork (82%, Includes Pork Livers 30%), Water, Salt, Milk Protein, Whey Powder (Milk), Spices And Spice Extract, Dehydrated Vegetable, Antioxidant (316), Maltodextrin (Maize), Flavours (Including Smoke), Yeast Extract, Sodium Nitrite (250), Rice Flour.

Is eating liverwurst the same as eating liver? ›

Generally speaking, the primary organ meat is liver (hence the product's name). However, liverwurst may include other organ meats such as heart or kidney. (See here for a full guide to the nutrition benefits of each organ meat.)

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