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thread: Jazzing up sausgaes?

  1. #19
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    Nov 2008
    NSW Mid North Coast
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    As a kid we often has sausages stuffed with creamed corn and served with mash and vege.

    I often buy chicken, garlic snags and make these into wraps using Chappata wraps. Cook snags. Meanwhile, sautee some onions until soft. Put into warmed wraps with some baby spinach and tzaziki - yummo

  2. #20
    smiles4u Guest

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    Salad ... i made your YUMMY sausage pie tonight ... I put 1 x large zucchini and 1 x medium carrot, i didn't have salt but i don't think it needed it with the cheese in it as it tasted nice enough ... I was wondering if the recipe you wrote is correct for example Should it have more flour as it took 1hour & 20mins in my oven at temp 170 and still wasn't quite set & my oven is usually a bit hot then the reg oven ... Wondering if maybe i should have paper towel soaked the juice out of the zucchini first ?? ... Would so like to know as i would love to make again

    Thanks heaps Salad (and DP said " Thanks " too)

  3. #21
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    Jul 2008
    Country VIC
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    hey smiles no worries blokes do seem to love that recipe.

    i just checked that I typed it correctly and it seems to be ok, I would agree with you and definantly squeeze out the excess juice in the zuchini I usually just put into colander or pasta/rice strainer and then press out the extra liquid if that makes sense.

    At least that gives you another excuse to make another one.

    I usually make a quick tomato chutney to go with it and its awesome if you want that recipe too let me know.

  4. #22
    smiles4u Guest

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    Thanks a million Salad ... yeh, silly me thought of it after i threw in the zucchini ... Will drain for sure next time

    YES please would love the Tom Chutney recipe, oh that would be brilliant ... and i reckon i might pop a couple of crisp lettuce leaves to the side next time too

    Cheers & thanks again Salad xoxox

  5. #23
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    Jul 2008
    Country VIC
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    No worries at all I am glad you liked it.
    Here is the recipe for the chutney:

    Tomato Chutney

    1 tsp brown mustard seeds
    1 brown onion diced
    4 tomatoes chopped
    1 garlic glove crushed
    1/2 cup brown sugar
    1 tblsp cider vinegar (i just use normal white vinegar because that is all I have and it still tastes great)

    Heat oil in a saucepan over medium heat, add mustard seeds, cook for 1 minute or untl seeds pop

    Add onion cook stirring for 3 minutes or until soft

    Add tomotaoes garlic sugar and vinegar, cook stirring until sugar has dissolved. Increase heat to high. Brng to the boil. Reduce heat to medium and simmer uncovered for 20 minutes or until mixture thckens- stirring occasionally.

    It is really easy and yummy and I serve it with heaps of other dishes as it goes with anything sometimes I just make this and put it over just plain old sausages just to jazz then up a bit. Blokes love this one too. My DH takes leftover for his lunch at work and all the guys want to know what it is and want to taste it lol.

  6. #24
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    Jan 2008
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    You could do Curried sausages, or sausages with onion gravy/bacon gravy/tomato and onion gravy? Or you could squeeze all the meat out, mince it together again, make patties and roll in crumbs for crumbed rissoles?
    i always do a vegetable curry with my sausages cheap and makes 8 sausages go far.

  7. #25
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    Aug 2008
    Ouiinslano
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    Sausage and White Bean Casserole

    Cook your sausages, slice. Fry up a sliced onion, crushed garlic, sausages (mushrooms if you like) Add 1 x can of tomatoes and 1 x can of cannellini beans, and a bit of smoked paprika. Simmer for 10-15 minutes. Serve over brown rice.

    This was far and away my favourite dish as a meat eater. And is very high fibre. (As is the rest of my life!)

    Also, +1 to sausage in soup, esp minestrone or similar.

  8. #26
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
    622

    Mmmmmmm..... just tried the sausage pie recipe tonight, it went down a treat with DH, DD and FIL. Thanks

    Edit - I used garlic and herb sausages - yummo!
    Last edited by alicia; August 19th, 2009 at 08:22 PM.

  9. #27
    smiles4u Guest

    Talking

    Salad ... OMG, the sausage pie ' leftovers ' from last night was even yummier again (can't believe was even more delish ) !!

    ... Thanks for the Tom Chutney will try for sure next time, sounds really really nice

  10. #28
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    Jul 2008
    Country VIC
    930

    Smiles - I wouldnt know what leftovers tasted like lol DH eats it all.
    Let me know when you try the chutney....

  11. #29
    smiles4u Guest

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    ... Salad, i sure will

    You have gotta make it one day to eat it the next (tell ya DH hands off ) I just heated in microwave on very low (was too eager to eat it to heat in the oven, LOL)

  12. #30
    smiles4u Guest

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    Thanks Lulu ... has some boring sausages staring at me tonight & i remembered this thread so i did your jar of pasta sauce + onion + capsicum + pasta + snags ... and presto was soooo YUM (and soooo easy) ... hadn't made this kind of dish in years

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