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Lincolnshire Sausages

A perfectly flavoured Breakfast Sausage.
Our Price: £7.48

A perfectly flavoured Breakfast Sausage.

Only naturally reared, prime Free Range Pork

We use only naturally reared, Premium Quality, Free Range Pork Cuts in our Lincolnshire Sausages

An outstandingly flavoured Sausage

Freshly hand ground - and then skilfully blended with Thyme, Sage, White Pepper, Mace, Nutmeg, and a hint of Ginger - and finally filled into natural hog casings - producing an outstandingly flavoured Sausage ​​

Can be pan-fried, griddled, grilled or baked.

Excellent for Sausage, Gravy and Mash, Toad in the Hole, Bacon and Eggs, Hot Dogs, Sausage sandwiches - or simply to put on the Barbecue.

Do have a look at our How to Cook/Related Recipes Tab for some great ways to prepare your Lincolnshire​​​​​​ Sausages

Product Code:
Z503

Lincolnshire Sausages

A perfectly flavoured Breakfast Sausage.

Only naturally reared, prime Free Range Pork

We use only naturally reared, Premium Quality, Free Range Pork Cuts in our Lincolnshire Sausages

An outstandingly flavoured Sausage

Freshly hand ground - and then skilfully blended with Thyme, Sage, White Pepper, Mace, Nutmeg, and a hint of Ginger - and finally filled into natural hog casings - producing an outstandingly flavoured Sausage ​​

Can be pan-fried, griddled, grilled or baked.

Excellent for Sausage, Gravy and Mash, Toad in the Hole, Bacon and Eggs, Hot Dogs, Sausage sandwiches - or simply to put on the Barbecue.

Do have a look at our How to Cook/Related Recipes Tab for some great ways to prepare your Lincolnshire​​​​​​ Sausages

Lincolnshire Sausages

INGREDIENTS: 75% Pork, Salt, Rice Flour, Herbs, Sage, Preservative (E221), Sulphite, Dextrose, Stabliser (E450), Antioxidant (E301, E331), Spice Extracts, Rusk (Wheat), Natural Pork Casings

ALLERGEN ADVICE: For Allergens, including Cereals containing Gluten, see Ingredients in Bold.
Cook thoroughly

Lincolnshire Sausages

Please do not prick your sausages

Frying

Place some melted Lard (Pork Fat) in a frying pan. You can use other oils, but I think Lard is best.

The art is not to have the heat too high, keep it low and slow so the Sausage takes the heat evenly, browning nicely on each side, giving the frying pan a good shuffle every now and again and the Sausages will turn to the side that needs cooking. If you’re using a temperature probe you want the centre to be 70°c

Grilling

Depending on thickness, grill on each side until the skins are golden, usually about 7 mins each side on a low heat. If you’re using a temperature probe you want the centre to be 70°c

Barbecuing

Sometimes it is it is better to blanch your Sausages first if you are cooking for a lot of people, but I don’t myself. Place on the barbecue and close the lid and half close the vents always turning and checking until browned.If you’re using a temperature probe you want the centre to be 70°c

Blanch

Place Sausages in cold slightly salted water and bring to the boil on a low heat. Once the water starts to bubble turn off and leave for 2 mins . This is a good way to prepare Sausages for barbecues in advance, and they tend to come out better if you’re not a great barbecue chef.

If you’re using a temperature probe you want the centre to be 70°c

Another great way to cook a Sausage

Another great way to cook a Sausage Is to place the Sausage in a pan with a bit of oil, chopped Onions and fresh Herbs. Bring the heat up and put the lid on giving it a shake every now and then until brown and cooked. This is my favourite way to cook them and it’s so very easy. If you’re using a temperature probe you want the centre to be 70°c

Lincolnshire Sausages

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