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Homemade sausgae casserole recipes
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Does anyone have some lush reciped for sausage casserole (not out of a packet), to slow cook tomorrow afternoon?
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I typically start with some beef stock and a generous amount of tomato purée, together with some red wine (if I'm feeling rich!) and/or some English mustard. If not using mustard, some paprika and/or cayenne spices it up a bit. Then add some decent (Cumberland?) sausages (pre-browned in a frying pan or under the grill if you want - but it's not actually necessary) and your choice of veg.
Alternatively, use a can of baked beans as the basis of the casserole sauce, together with beef stock, tomato purée, red kidney beans and some cayenne, paprika or chilli.
However, if you insist on a 'proper' recipe, try one of these:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/sausage_casserole
Chris
I typically start with some beef stock and a generous amount of tomato purée, together with some red wine (if I'm feeling rich!) and/or some English mustard. If not using mustard, some paprika and/or cayenne spices it up a bit. Then add some decent (Cumberland?) sausages (pre-browned in a frying pan or under the grill if you want - but it's not actually necessary) and your choice of veg.
Alternatively, use a can of baked beans as the basis of the casserole sauce, together with beef stock, tomato purée, red kidney beans and some cayenne, paprika or chilli.
However, if you insist on a 'proper' recipe, try one of these:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/sausage_casserole
Chris
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