Sausages are great, and so varied too
What's your favourite?
( , Thu 10 Sep 2015, 14:14, Share, Reply)
What's your favourite?
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pork and ale disappear pretty quickly from the sock household
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sadly it's a game i only get to play on my birthday or if mrs sock is particularly drunk
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Cheap, nasty,
20 for a quid frozen ringpiece scrapings from the asda.
only with a dirty fry up though, dont eat sausages except in a fry up.
( , Thu 10 Sep 2015, 14:35, Share, Reply)
20 for a quid frozen ringpiece scrapings from the asda.
only with a dirty fry up though, dont eat sausages except in a fry up.
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Pork & tomato from ASDA.
Childhood memories of getting these from the Co-Op in Mablethorpe whilst on holiday at the seaside.
Pork and apple too. Or thin skinless Irish recipe done in the oven to get the surface crispy.
Though I also like the low-fat Cumberland ones, slit open whilst half cooked, the inside smeared with a mix of ketchup and sweet chilli dip, then seared face-down to finish. Inna bun.
And I have some in the fridge to do tonight. Nom nom nom.
( , Thu 10 Sep 2015, 15:02, Share, Reply)
Childhood memories of getting these from the Co-Op in Mablethorpe whilst on holiday at the seaside.
Pork and apple too. Or thin skinless Irish recipe done in the oven to get the surface crispy.
Though I also like the low-fat Cumberland ones, slit open whilst half cooked, the inside smeared with a mix of ketchup and sweet chilli dip, then seared face-down to finish. Inna bun.
And I have some in the fridge to do tonight. Nom nom nom.
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We're still talking about sausages, and not prostitutes, right?
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Cumberland
Grilled till the outsides are a bit burnt, then served with buttery mash and gravy.
( , Thu 10 Sep 2015, 15:41, Share, Reply)
Grilled till the outsides are a bit burnt, then served with buttery mash and gravy.
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What sort of gravy?
I make one with onions slow cooked in butter for an hour untill they almost start falling apart, add flour then beef stock.
*drools*
( , Thu 10 Sep 2015, 15:49, Share, Reply)
I make one with onions slow cooked in butter for an hour untill they almost start falling apart, add flour then beef stock.
*drools*
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With sausages, I tend use beef gravy
normally, but onion gravy is probably better.
( , Thu 10 Sep 2015, 16:51, Share, Reply)
normally, but onion gravy is probably better.
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I do a variation of one I got from that mockney twat Oliver:
Slow-fry crushed garlic in butter and olive oil for about five mins to get the flavour out. Fish out the garlic and dispose, then slowly fry red onion in the garlic oil for at least 20 mins. Add balsamic vinegar and reduce by half. Add vegetable stock. Simmer until thickened.
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Slow-fry crushed garlic in butter and olive oil for about five mins to get the flavour out. Fish out the garlic and dispose, then slowly fry red onion in the garlic oil for at least 20 mins. Add balsamic vinegar and reduce by half. Add vegetable stock. Simmer until thickened.
( , Thu 10 Sep 2015, 18:02, Share, Reply)
I used to work in a butchers and can confirm most sausages are guff*
*with added testicles, gristle, ligaments, connective tissue, wood pulp, eyelids and lips....
Basically look at a butcher's selection and what you don't see is in the sausages.
Still yummy though.
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*with added testicles, gristle, ligaments, connective tissue, wood pulp, eyelids and lips....
Basically look at a butcher's selection and what you don't see is in the sausages.
Still yummy though.
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Venison sausages are nice
But I always find they're quite deer.
*Gets coat*
( , Thu 10 Sep 2015, 17:10, Share, Reply)
But I always find they're quite deer.
*Gets coat*
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