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Sausage Lattice Pie

Sausage Lattice Pie

There's a tale behind this. no Sausages were harmed in the creation of this dish. We had a visitor over Christmas who raided the local Continental Shop and bought various items, some of which were a mystery. The E252 (Potassium nitrate) in the smallest possible print on the ingredients label might have been a give-away if any of us had been able to read it without a microscope. This raw mince was described as Spiced Minced Pork. It was actually spicy raw Sausage meat! So when Sue set about making a Bolognaise sauce with it, it soon because clear that we needed to change tack….. 

Ingredients:-

500g of Sausage meat
1 Large Onion, chopped
2 cloves of Garlic, minced
Mixed Herbs
Dried Basil
Dried Oregano
Salt & Pepper
Puff Pastry (Gluten free for us)
A beaten Egg and Milk for an Egg wash
Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) Fry the Onion and Garlic until translucent.
(2) Add the Sausage meat and herbs and fry on a low heat until cooked through.
(3) Season to taste.
(4) Set aside to cool.
(5) Line an oven tray with Pastry.
(6) Add the cooked Meat and press flat with a spoon.
(7) Cut the remaining Pastry into strips and form a lattice over your Meat.
(8) Brush with the Egg wash. (We sprinkle on some ground roasted Pumpkin seeds for a bit of colour)
(9) Cook in the oven at 180c for 45 minutes.

We didn’t actually eat this monster portion, we’ll be snacking on the remaining half today. At £1.99 for 500g the Sausage meat was actually about half the price of the supermarket equivalent.
 

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Hmong Sausages recipe, eat well on universal credit

This recipe is from a Vietnamese Website. See we do follow recipes once in a while!

Ingredients:-

2.2Kg of Pork shoulder, roughly chopped
2 Tbsp of Salt
1 head garlic, peeled and chopped
1 teaspoon ground Black pepper
2 Thumbs of fresh Ginger, chopped
1 Onion, chopped
100g of of Fresh Coriander
5 Small / Hot Green Chillies
The Juice from 2 Limes
2 tablespoons fish sauce
50g of Oil
Water

Method:-

(1) Mix everything in a large bowl.
(2) Add enough water so that once it’s been through the mincer the mix is wet enough to extrude into Sausage Casings.
(3) Place a chopping board over the sink and turn the cold tap on slowly. You need quite a bit of water so you can massage the filling into the Casings. It’s a two person job.
(4) Add the Extruder nozzle to the mincer.
(5) While one person plunges the mix through the mincer, the other massages the filling down the length of the Casings.
(6) Crimp and twist into Sausages.

We packed these in portions a couple of weeks ago to freeze. Last night we had them as part of an all day breakfast gig. The texture was great. But we both thought the Coriander overwhelmed the other flavours. But you can’t will them all.

 

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