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I would second the Gloucester Old Spot at WR. Last time I was in there, they had been renamed with their ingredients and were called chilli and lime sausages or something. Pretty sure it is the same Old Spot in there, but there was a moment of panic when I thought they were out...

A "cheffy" Sausage tip


If you want a moist but golden sausage here's a trade tip, which is good for a small or large amount of Sausages


In a pan make up some strong chicken stock from a cube or two (kallo organic is good)


Get the stock rolling and then place the sausages in the hot rolling stock, then reduce the heat once they're simmering


Poach for about 20 minutes ( you'll end up with a pale but lightly cooked sausage)


Now heat a litte butter and a little oil in a frying pan.


Brown the sausage gently until the desired colour is reached. Then stand off briefly with a lid on the pan.


This also works brilliantly for a BBQ as it renders the fat off prior to placing over the coals.



You'll end up with moist, juicy bangers every time.


NETTE:-S

Blimey I aint going to a que at Nette's place, not if I have to wait for hours till the sausages have been rolling in the stock first :))


What do people think of being able to choose which pig you can eat?


A German initiative to help people understand better where their food comes from by linking the pig with the sausage by putting pictures of them on packs of sausages for sale.


PS nowhere beats Church's butchers in Epping for sausages. FACT.

Since this is a pork-ish thread, and tips are being offered, does anyone have any good suggestions for a non-pork substitute for pork belly? I used to render some to start as a base for lentils, but havent made any in the years since Ive stopped eating pork. I guess something relatively fatty, but not particularly thick? Ugh, and without "rind"!

Try Duck GB


It's a classic with Puy Lentils


And although Duck is a naturally fatty bird, the saturated fats from a water fowl sticks less to our arteries than Pork or Beef.


Indeed, now onto Sausages.


*Morcilla (spanish black pudding with rice in) are particularly good at the moment at the junction between Winter & Spring


http://www.losgazquez.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/annas-chorizo-and-morcilla.jpg


*Fried in slices, baked whole or Braised gently in a pot with beans & such likes


NETTE(tu)

I was once mugged* for a Wimpy burger and fries. This was in the days before iPhones obviously ? teenagers had to be creative with their petty street crime in those days.



(*my assailant was white, with cross eyes and acne, just in case the racist sleuths of the EDF would like to update their speadsheets)

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> A "cheffy" Sausage tip

>

> If you want a moist but golden sausage here's a

> trade tip, which is good for a small or large

> amount of Sausages

>

> In a pan make up some strong chicken stock from a

> cube or two (kallo organic is good)

>

> Get the stock rolling and then place the sausages

> in the hot rolling stock, then reduce the heat

> once they're simmering

>

> Poach for about 20 minutes ( you'll end up with a

> pale but lightly cooked sausage)

>

> Now heat a litte butter and a little oil in a

> frying pan.

>

> Brown the sausage gently until the desired colour

> is reached. Then stand off briefly with a lid on

> the pan.

>

> This also works brilliantly for a BBQ as it

> renders the fat off prior to placing over the

> coals.

>

>

> You'll end up with moist, juicy bangers every

> time.

>

> NETTE:-S


I did the above with some Welsh Dragon (leek and chilli) sausages from the Plough butcher, and they were very lean and tasty.


Then I used the stock (less fat) to braise some veg, and that was good too


Cheers Nette

Gingerbeer Wrote:

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> ve-ham1.jpg?w=640

> What a marked similarity!



Ah-ha


How brilliant and festive for the Easter holiday


I'd love to smash Eric Pickles head in with a spoon


In fact, i'd love to smash Eric Pickles in whatever




And well done steveo


Glad you enjoyed "Bangers Nette a la mode"


[quote name=I did the above with some Welsh Dragon (leek and chilli) sausages from the Plough butcher' date=' and they were very lean and tasty.


Then I used the stock (less fat) to braise some veg, and that was good too


Cheers Nette]



(tu)(tu)

Sabadiego


A sausage so revered it has its own army of sorts


Knights of the Order of the Sabadiego sausage


(there's even a Order of Sabadiego sausage journalism prize, I kid you not)


Anyway I cooked and ate this last-night/tonight. The dish originating from the San Sebasti?n area of Spain


Pork on the bone with Octopus and the Sabadiego sausage, slow braised with white beans, celery, carrot in a rich tomato, paprika and molasses stock


It isn't for the faint hearted but it is incredibly good. Dark, earthy, with the Octopus and the almost peaty taste of the blood sausage coming through, all backed up with a little Cayenne heat to make your lips and tongue tingle


If you see any, try some


A perfect "saturday sausage" for the unpredictable seasonal weather


Nette(tu)

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