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How to cook the perfect sausage

6 simple steps to sausage heaven

We all love a sausage but you need to know how to cook the perfect sausage.

 The mighty sausage aka ‘the banger’

Who doesn’t love sausages?!

They’re versatile, cheap and delicious.

You can make anything from a ‘cheats lasagne’ to the classic bangers and mash to an Italian-style pasta with sausage ragu.

You can, not, be impressed with the mighty sausage and its range of versatility.

But how well do you know the sausage?

And are you really cooking it the way it needs to be treated?

Don’t worry, I’m going to lay it all out.

The history of the sausage

The sausage has been around for a long time!

It goes right back to the Bronze age originating from the Middle East.

Back around 3100BC, the main culture within this region was the Sumerians.

And they’re the ones who get credit for inventing the sausage.

The sausage was also popular with Ancient Greeks & Romans and many other regions had varying versions over time.

Sausage. It’s in the name

The word we use today comes from the Latin word, salsus, meaning “to be salted”.

Salt was (and is) used to preserve meat and formed the base of all sausage making throughout the world.

But there are loads of names for the mighty sausage now, including the British Banger!

The British banger

The sausage gained its British nickname after WWl.

Meat was pretty scarce so sausages were filled with water and cheap fillings like cereal to bulk out.

When they fried them, they sizzled and popped and sounded like little explosions…

And so, the banger was born!

7 traditional British sausages

We are spoiled for choice with different flavours of bangers these days.

But here are a few of the classics.

Cumberland Sausage

Lincolnshire sausage

Pork and Leek

Beef Sausage

Black Pudding

White Pudding

3 common sausage cooking mistakes

  1. Don’t prick the skins – you’ll lose all the good juices and they will become dry
  2. Never deep fry sausages (did I need to add this one in??)
  3. Don’t oven bake if you want a nice crispy flavoursome outer and juicy inner
Juicy and delicious

How to cook the perfect sausage

6 simple steps to cooking the perfect sausage

1. You can’t rush a saussie

2. Use a (non-stick) heavy pan

3. Fat

4. Don’t over-crowd

5. Turn your sausages

6. Rest

So there you have it, the perfect way to cook a sausage.

And remember, none of this matters if you’re not buying quality sausages.

So, make sure you know what you’re buying and aim high.

You won’t regret it.

References:

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