I like British sausages better than most American. I still am waiting for the day when you can buy them in American stores. The closest thing to it that I've found here are the Johnsonville Irish brats, but they only sell them around St. Patrick's day.
Here America. Most kinds of Johnsonville brats are sold year round, but the Irish and garlic brats are only sold in March until St Patty's day is over. It's kind of like with eggnog in December.
Yes, I have had sausage rolls, meat pies, and even tried blood pudding. My recipe comes from a woman in Virginia. I don't think she was from England though.
I love lots of British food, but I just can't eat steak n kidney pie, I cannot eat kidney, it smells just like freakin urine. I'll eat a nice steak pie though, or chicken pie.
I was sworn to secrecy. But I use only fresh ingredients. Green peppers, onions, garlic, sausage (I prefer hot sausage, but end up using sweet, and yes that's fresh too), butter fry it all up for the insides. The bread is just normal bread.
White or Wheat?
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I was just asking because people ask you to make sausage bread, and sausage rolls are a pretty popular British food.
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I like British sausages better than most American. I still am waiting for the day when you can buy them in American stores. The closest thing to it that I've found here are the Johnsonville Irish brats, but they only sell them around St. Patrick's day.
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I buy my meat from an actual meat market. Great to get fresh meat. Meat at the supermarket is kinda disgusting.
Here where? Johnsonville is in every supermarket on the US. Aussie snags are the best but I eat Johnsonville beer and brat
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Here America. Most kinds of Johnsonville brats are sold year round, but the Irish and garlic brats are only sold in March until St Patty's day is over. It's kind of like with eggnog in December.
Yes, I have had sausage rolls, meat pies, and even tried blood pudding. My recipe comes from a woman in Virginia. I don't think she was from England though.
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I love lots of British food, but I just can't eat steak n kidney pie, I cannot eat kidney, it smells just like freakin urine. I'll eat a nice steak pie though, or chicken pie.
A great pastie is the best tho
Now you have to post the recipe.
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I was sworn to secrecy. But I use only fresh ingredients. Green peppers, onions, garlic, sausage (I prefer hot sausage, but end up using sweet, and yes that's fresh too), butter fry it all up for the insides. The bread is just normal bread.
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I will post the bread recipe if you want me to.
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No, thanks, I have bread recipes and will try this with the pepperoni bread dough.
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Wow you guys. Not even puff pastry or filo for the sausage roll. So way off from a good sausage roll.
Damn now I miss Australia