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SAUSAGE, POTATO AND SWEET PEPPER TRAYBAKE. Start to finish: 1 hour. Servings: 4 to 6 1 pound Yukon Gold OR russet OR red potatoes, cut into ½-inch wedges.
Jamie cooks up some super-fast peachy pork chops, an easy berry meringue ripple pudding, and a quick spicy and sticky harissa chicken traybake [3] [6] 3–02 18
S01E19 – Kinda Sausage Cassoulet: Kinda Sausage Cassoulet, Warm Broccoli Salad, Berry and Custard Pie S01E20 – Piri Piri Chicken: Piri Piri Chicken, Dressed Potatoes, Rocket Salad, Portuguese Tarts S01E21 – British Picnic: Sausage Rolls, Mackerel Pâté, Asparagus, Crunchy Salad, Pimm's Eton Mess S01E22 – Fish Tray Bake
Makkaraperunat with tomato ketchup, mustard, relish and onion.. Makkaraperunat (Finnish for "sausage potatoes") is a street food dish popular in Finland and elsewhere. [where?] The dish consists of french fries and slices of sausage, which can be deep-fried in fat [1] or fried in the oven [2] [3] and is served with condiments.
Saumagen stuffing consists of potatoes and pork, usually spiced with onions, marjoram, nutmeg and white pepper; various recipes also mention cloves, coriander, thyme, garlic, bay leaf, cardamom, basil, caraway, allspice, and parsley. [1] [2] Sometimes beef is also used; a variant popular in autumn replaces some or all of the potatoes with ...
Greater Białystok Area kiszka is usually made in a way very similar to the Jewish kishke, but in the majority of cases, pig intestines are used, and ground potatoes are the main ingredient. There are also vegetarian kishka recipes. [3] [4] The sausages are popular in areas of the Midwestern United States, where many Poles emigrated. There are ...
Small sausage in large sausage (Chinese: 大腸包小腸; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tōa-tn̂g pau sió-tn̂g; lit. 'large intestine wrapping small intestine') is a snack sausage sandwich invented in Taiwan in the late 20th century. A segment of Taiwanese pork sausage is wrapped in a (slightly bigger and fatter) sticky rice patty, and usually served ...
Grilled, fermented pork and sticky rice sausage, originally from the Isan region of Thailand. It can be shaped like a sausage as in the image, or as round balls. It is also often eaten as a snack at festivals and fairs, and served together with sliced ginger, bird's eye chili peppers, and raw cabbage. Sai mu ping ไส้หมูปิ้ง