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Mini versions of classic foods- update
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Yesterday I "made" some mini sauasges, they were very tasty, even though they were only about 3/4 of an inch long !
I de-skinned some thawed out frozen sausages, pulled them apart and rolled them into mini sausage shapes.
They fry up just the same as a larger sausage, a lot quicker though.
All that they needed then was a dollop of mash and a half teaspoon of gravy.
Lovely !
I de-skinned some thawed out frozen sausages, pulled them apart and rolled them into mini sausage shapes.
They fry up just the same as a larger sausage, a lot quicker though.
All that they needed then was a dollop of mash and a half teaspoon of gravy.
Lovely !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Last night I used a small piece of a beef grill steak that had been made with minced beef and black pepper.
I pan fried it, didn't take long as it was only about the size of a 50 pence piece.
Although I might have to use minced beef without pepper for my daughter as she may find it too spicy. As she would say "i don't like spicy" and then go and eat some curry, ha ha !
I pan fried it, didn't take long as it was only about the size of a 50 pence piece.
Although I might have to use minced beef without pepper for my daughter as she may find it too spicy. As she would say "i don't like spicy" and then go and eat some curry, ha ha !
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