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Toad in the hole
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Never done it before so going to have a go this evening. I presume you part cook the sausages then add the batter mix (2 eggs, 4 oz flour, 1/2 pt milk) to the sausages and cook in a hot oven until risen.
Does anyone have anything they put with it eg does anyone add chopped onions or mushrooms to the batter.
Thanks in advance
Does anyone have anything they put with it eg does anyone add chopped onions or mushrooms to the batter.
Thanks in advance
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Fantastic ideas....got some onions chopped (will be browned first) and some mushrooms....might add a few chopped tomatoes too.
Sausages are in, batter is mixed and i can't wait. I will add some nutmeg as i love the stuff...especially in my scrambled eggs !!!!
Thanks a million everyone but keep the suggestions coming
Sausages are in, batter is mixed and i can't wait. I will add some nutmeg as i love the stuff...especially in my scrambled eggs !!!!
Thanks a million everyone but keep the suggestions coming
The batter will rise best if the flour is sieved and thoroughly whisked, perhaps several times. I also prepare it before cooking the soss so it can warm up a bit if the milk has come out of the fridge. As with Yorkshire pud (same mix) the oil/lard/dripping should be very hot as you pour in the batter. Garry Rhodes suggested sometimes making them similar to a naan by adding a little curry powder or chopped coriander and turmeric with perhaps lime or lemon zest.