About Stone Arch Farms
Through proper animal husbandry, Stone Arch Farm raises heritage breed Mangalitsa pigs. Originating in Hungary, Mangalitsa pigs, also called "hairy pigs" or "hairy sheep" (derives from Serbian language) have a striking physical characteristic that sets them apart from other pig breeds—their dense, curly fleece, reminiscent of a sheep's coat. This woolly covering serves as excellent insulation, allowing them to thrive in colder temperatures and making them well-suited for outdoor rearing in Lancaster County.
Our 100% purebred Mangalitsa pigs consist of all three types: blonde, red and swallow-bellied. One of the most appealing aspects of raising Mangalitsa pigs is their superior meat quality. The breed is renowned for its marbled, succulent, and flavorful meat, which is often compared to the highly prized Japanese Wagyu beef. The high fat content in the meat results in unparalleled tenderness and a unique taste profile that sets it apart from conventional pork. The Mangalitsa's distinctive flavor makes it a preferred choice for thoughtful chefs and food enthusiasts who value rare ingredients.
Our Mangalitsa pig's exceptional fat quality makes it highly versatile in the kitchen. Mangalitsa fat has a low melting point, rendering it ideal for creating lard, which possesses unmatched cooking properties. Mangalitsa lard enhances the texture, flavor, and aroma of dishes, making it a staple ingredient in traditional sausage and charcuterie applications. We like to call it "liquid gold". Additionally, the breed's fat composition is rich in monounsaturated fats, which are considered heart-healthy and have a more favorable impact on cholesterol levels.
From a sustainability standpoint, raising Mangalitsa pigs can be advantageous. Their ability to utilize Stone Arch Farm pastures and forage effectively reduces the reliance on concentrated feeds (we supplement with a local non-gmo corn feed). Additionally, their hardiness and resilience enable them to adapt well to Lancaster County weather all year long. The Mangalitsa pigs raised on Stone Arch Farm pastures with their distinctive appearance, exceptional meat quality, and culinary versatility make it highly sought after by both chefs and consumers.
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Sausage Links Delivered to Your Door
Sausage links are a classic favorite, packed with flavor and perfect for grilling, frying, or adding to your favorite dishes. Made from premium, farm-fresh pork and seasoned with a blend of spices like sage, garlic, and pepper, these links bring a savory, juicy taste that works perfectly for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Whether you’re enjoying them with eggs in the morning, adding them to pasta or stews, or grilling them up for a BBQ, sausage links are a versatile, hearty addition to any meal.
Fun Facts:
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Sausage links are often seasoned with a variety of herbs and spices, making them a great fit for different types of cuisines—from Italian to American.
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They are known for their snap when bitten, giving them a satisfying texture that sets them apart from other sausage forms.
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Sausage links are a staple at breakfast but can be enjoyed for lunch, dinner, or even as a quick snack.
Nutritional Benefits:
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Protein: Sausage links are a great source of high-quality protein, which is essential for muscle growth and repair.
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B Vitamins: Packed with B12 and B6, which are important for energy metabolism and keeping your nervous system healthy.
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Iron & Zinc: Containing iron and zinc, which are vital for red blood cell production and immune function.
Cooking Tips:
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Grill or pan-fry: Sausage links are best cooked over medium heat, whether grilling on the BBQ or frying them in a pan. Turn them occasionally to ensure they cook evenly and stay juicy.
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Serve with breakfast: Sausage links pair perfectly with eggs, toast, and potatoes for a classic breakfast plate.
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Great for BBQs: Toss them on the grill for a quick and tasty dinner or party food.
Cooking Temperatures:
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Sausage links should be cooked to an internal temperature of 160°F (71°C) for the best flavor and safety.