Lets have the sausage and tomato pie recipe please.

It's ever so easy - although I don't have a recipe... I've even made vegetarian "toads". You just need some basic batter (pancake batter, but NOT sweet!), a greased, hot pan, pour it in, stick sausages on top, cook in oven until done...Wombat wrote:I haven't had toad in the since my mother made it a verrrry long time ago!
Nev
You can eat toad in the hole with beans and chips, I suppose... Just really need either extra gravy, or lots of tomato sauce with the beans. Actually, I would probably just eat it with veg and gravy - I always think if you have batter you don't need more stodge (i.e. potatoes). Carbohydrates is the polite word, I believe...Millymollymandy wrote:I've never eaten Toad in the Hole, although I have seen pictures of it. It just sounds awful! I like my sausages with beans and chips, and my Yorkshire pudding with either roast beef or with maple syrup poured over it! These days sausages are a precious commodity and relatives have to bring them over from England.
Hi Ina,ina wrote:I often have lentil soup (brown lentils rather than red), or green pea soup in winter - they give me extra protein, too, and are very filling and warming. I make shepherd's pie with a mix of lentils or beans and veg, too; or a lentil sauce Bolognese style with pasta.
Ina
Nev, my dear...you need a Yorkshire Lass to make the pudding. My mum and gran make FAB Yorkshire pudding and there's never any left in the dish.Wombat wrote:Thanks Ina,
Years ago I also had yorkshire pudding..........................made by a Yorkshireman.....................and it was 'orrible!![]()
Nev