No one wants to see how this sausage is made.

The terror cell busted for an “elaborate” plot to blow up an international flight in Australia planned to smuggle their bomb on-board inside kitchen equipment — possibly a sausage maker, according to new reports.

Cops believe the two Lebanese-Australian father-and-son duos schemed to stuff explosive material inside the culinary gear then take it on a flight from Sydney to the Middle East, the Daily Telegraph reports.

Police seized a meat grinder — along with a sausage-making attachment — in a series of dramatic raids across five homes on Saturday night.

They also found bomb-making material “ready to go,” and took handwritten notes, two phones, an iPad, two cell phone SIM packs and car registration and insurance papers, the paper reports.

It’s also possible the men intended to gas the plane passengers — several sources told The Australian that the device found would have emitted a toxic, sulphur-based gas to knock out everyone on board.

Police arrested Khaled Merhi, Abdul Merhi, Khaled Khayat and Mahmoud Khayat in the raids. They haven’t been charged yet, but a court on Sunday granted cops permission to interrogate the men for up to a week, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.

Authorities don’t think the men would have been capable of constructing the bomb on their own, and were likely guided directly by ISIS militants inside Syria, the Australian reports.