The Humble Sausage.

I was just thinking today how much I prefer sausages done on a barbecue than steak.

 

I have yet to attend a barbecue where the cook doesn't turn the steak into something resembling a slightly charred piece of cardboard.

 

Sausages, however, are hard to ruin. They're good on a bun, lathered in tomato sauce and topped with onions.

 

Then I thought about other sausages. Frankfurts, for instance. I love 'em on a hot dog roll, bit of Hot English Mustard, lots of Tomato Sauce. 

 

Aldi sell nice little sausages 5 in a jar. Bockwursts, they're called. We often have them for dinner in hot dog rolls after I've unpacked the shopping.  They also sell big fat Bratwursts (veal sausages), 4 in a cryovac pack. 

Fry them up and put on a bun, or they'r also nice served with Sauerkraut and potatoes. Yum.

 

Love the Sausage Sizzles they have at charity fundraisers or shop openings. Just the aroma from them on a Saturday morning at the kids footy game is tantalising, I find.

 

All hail the humble sausage.

 

Woman Very Happy

 

 

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No, sausages should not be pricked with anything, lets all the fat and juices run out and left with all the dry stuff.

 

I don't like sausages - essence of meat...

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I havent pricked a sausage for years.

I used to.

Maybe its an old wives tale.

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@am*3 wrote:

No, sausages should not be pricked with anything, lets all the fat and juices run out and left with all the dry stuff.

 

I don't like sausages - essence of meat...


Stops them curling,   So, no one knows how to cook a snag?

 

Not really surprised.

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No it doesn't.  Gave up the prick years ago Woman Tongue

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@j*oono wrote:

No it doesn't.  Gave up the prick years ago Woman Tongue


Same same.

Not really getting the curly sausage thing though. Never been a problem. Low heat, cook straight.

Pricking by impatient cooks.

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If you feel the need to prick a sausage then you don't know how to cook good sausages.

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You confuse the heck out of me, Nevynreally.

 

Prick or not?

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@kopenhagen5 wrote:

Icy, you haven't attended one of my Barbies.

You would get a piece of scotch or eye fillet, char grilled, either medium rare or medium with your choice of sauce, (teriyaki, sesame) or either horseradish, hot english mustard.

Served with a famous Danish potato salad.


Sounds yum kopes..a nice piece of tender rump goes down nicely too with a touch of pepper sauce....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I meant to add if you are inviting any of us Melbournites over for a bbq I will some wine..Smiley Wink

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@pct001wine wrote:

If you feel the need to prick a sausage then you don't know how to cook good sausages.


That was my point. Or maybe prick? 

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