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Ale Gravy For Sasuages
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Anyone made an ale gravy to go with some sasuages. Ive had a look on the interweb and found a recipe by Simon rimmer which looks easy to do.
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I'm holding firm with the stout. Make your basic gravy (e.g. instant gravy, made with water) and gradually add some stout until it tastes right to you. Tesco's 'Simply Stout' would be ideal for the purpose and, at £1.39 for a 500ml bottle, it's not particularly expensive. You could always make more gravy than you need and then freeze the surplus for future...
18:12 Fri 08th Mar 2013
Try adding a tablespoonful of HP or other brown sauce when heating the gravy - yes, really! Don't worry, the vinegaryness of the brown sauce will disappear completely in a minute or two's simmering, and the other sauce ingredients will add a real richness to the gravy. Do this with beef stews and bolognese sauce too.
I'm holding firm with the stout.
Make your basic gravy (e.g. instant gravy, made with water) and gradually add some stout until it tastes right to you. Tesco's 'Simply Stout' would be ideal for the purpose and, at £1.39 for a 500ml bottle, it's not particularly expensive. You could always make more gravy than you need and then freeze the surplus for future use. Alternatively, I'll drink the spare stout for you ;-)
Make your basic gravy (e.g. instant gravy, made with water) and gradually add some stout until it tastes right to you. Tesco's 'Simply Stout' would be ideal for the purpose and, at £1.39 for a 500ml bottle, it's not particularly expensive. You could always make more gravy than you need and then freeze the surplus for future use. Alternatively, I'll drink the spare stout for you ;-)
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