Richmond sausages.
Richmond sausages.
I loved sausage snadwiches but am now avoiding processed meat, what's anyone's recommendation for the best veggie sausages, the Quorn ones are rank!
BTW, for the record, these should be served in a crusty white roll, with Coleman's Mustard and HP Sauce.
As sacrilegious as it is on a thread such as this I can only assume your decision rests on medical advice in which case you have my sympathy.
However to answer your question my brother in law has to do similar and has found over years of experimentation that the Linda McCartney Lincolnshire or chorizo and red pepper to be pretty good.
I loved sausage snadwiches but am now avoiding processed meat, what's anyone's recommendation for the best veggie sausages, the Quorn ones are rank!
BTW, for the record, these should be served in a crusty white roll, with Coleman's Mustard and HP Sauce.
Sainsbury's "Cumberland Shroomdogs" are really nice, despite the weird name.
I'm having 2 95% pork sausages in a soft bap this morning. And for added delight i'm wrapping it in foil for 5 minutes to let the heat and grease cut through the roll before eating.
For the record, red sauce and english mustard.
Nom nom.
Richmond sausages probably contain about 3% meat
Water mistake to makeSausage or Bacon sarnies have to be eau naturale for me. No sauces. Just lashings of butter.
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Sainsburys fresh (as opposed to frozen) mushroom sausages are pretty nice, very peppery.I loved sausage snadwiches but am now avoiding processed meat, what's anyone's recommendation for the best veggie sausages, the Quorn ones are rank!
BTW, for the record, these should be served in a crusty white roll, with Coleman's Mustard and HP Sauce.
Was just about to say that. Richmond sausages are probably as close to being vegetarian as you can get.
Water mistake to make
Was just about to say that. Richmond sausages are probably as close to being vegetarian as you can get.
They taste a little bit like your username too.
Kin ell, seriously? You had to highlight that? Life must be good.
Quite frankly they are there for texture in with the tastes of runny fried egg,HP sauce,and pork fat.If you had been anywhere near Germany,you would know what cardboard sausages taste like!
Was just about to say that. Richmond sausages are probably as close to being vegetarian as you can get.
They taste a little bit like your username too.
Richmond sausages.