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Cooking Sausages
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After watching today's "Four In A Bed" they cooked sausages in the oven. Is this the best way to cook sausages or do you have alternatives?
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I always grill sausages, always have and always will. I like the way they sit nicely between the rungs of the grill and are easy to turn. As well as tasting nice of course ;)
19:21 Wed 11th Oct 2017
Well I would suggest its also down to the type of kitchen you work in Eddie!
I can assure you I cooked more than a 'few' sausages each day, I would also suggest that if you are cooking 10 kilos they are the 'catering' sausages which probably improve in flavour and texture for being cooked in an oven.
You would not want to ruin top quality butchers sausages by baking them en masse in a 'hot' oven!
Not being funny but you wouldn't get far in a cold oven!
I can assure you I cooked more than a 'few' sausages each day, I would also suggest that if you are cooking 10 kilos they are the 'catering' sausages which probably improve in flavour and texture for being cooked in an oven.
You would not want to ruin top quality butchers sausages by baking them en masse in a 'hot' oven!
Not being funny but you wouldn't get far in a cold oven!
Sorry Ratter I don't follow, what do you mean by my butcher doing it that way?
Natural casings are the norm with reputable butchers in my experience.
To the best of my knowledge it is standard practice to use lamb skins for chipolatas and pig for sausages. Makes sense really given their size difference.
Natural casings are the norm with reputable butchers in my experience.
To the best of my knowledge it is standard practice to use lamb skins for chipolatas and pig for sausages. Makes sense really given their size difference.
When we were kids out and about during the holidays we often had sausages "Cowboy Style" make a fire of any handy wood,spear your sausage on a twig and hold over the fire.When it was black all round it was cooked.I remember they always tasted great mind you we had proper butchers sausages in those days.