I think Toad in the Hole has to be one of my husband's favourite meals. Just in case you are wondering what Toad in the hole is . . . it is a traditional British dish consisting of sausages in Yorkshire pudding batter, usually served with onion gravy and vegetables.
You can dress it by adding herbs to the batter or onions, etc. but basically it is just sausages and a pudding batter baked together. Simple.
I like to keep it pretty basic, although from time to time I do wrap my sausages in bacon, like I have done here today. Its a simple thing, but tastes so good.
The main thing is to use a good quality sausage. Nothing cheap and nasty. I have been favouring gluten free sausages lately. They seem to be meatier. Not a lot of fillers I guess.
And I always use dry cure bacon. You can use smoked or non-smoked.
I like the smoked myself, but its nice to have choices I think. This recipe here today serves two hungry people, (or three with regular appetites) but can easily be doubled to serve more.
You can make your gravy from scratch or use Bisto. Todd really likes the Bisto. And he loves mashed potatoes with his.
You can't go wrong. Crisp batter pudding . . . crispy herby sausages and bacon . . . good gravy, mash and vegetables. This be comfort food at its very best!
And best of all . . . it is such a simple supper.
And best of all . . . it is such a simple supper.
*Toad in the Hole for Two*
Serves 2 generously
pinch salt
1 large free range egg, beaten
Simple. Easy. Delicious. Comforting. What more could you want? Bon Appetit!
This looks so good, Marie. Especially as the days get shorter and colder.
ReplyDeleteIt is perfect for this time of year Carol! xo
DeleteIt must be over 50 years since I has Toad in the Hole. Maybe one day....
ReplyDeleteThere is no time like the present Cro Magnon! xo
DeleteI don't think I have seen a heartier presentation Marie:)
ReplyDeleteThat is me, no frills Monique! xo
DeleteLove toad-in-the-hole. If there's one food thing I miss about England, it's the sausages! So delicious and there's great variety.(Cumberland sausages are fun!) I have found nothing in the US that can compare.
ReplyDeleteCumberlands are my favourites Denise! have you tried making your own? I love British Bangers and would miss them if we couldn't get them for sure. xo
DeleteGreat memories of having this at the Wellington pub before a showing of The Lion King at the Lyceum Theater next door. We will try this!
ReplyDeleteI think you will enjoy it PWJ. At l east I hope you do! xo
Deletei am a british expat in the US. I have lived in NH for 13 years now and have yet to find any pork sausages here like in the UK. The closest i can find tastewise are little breakfast sausages! What i wouldnt give for a british sausage. I wondered, being from over here and now living in the UK, if you could advise me on any particular brand of sausages to use that taste similar?
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly, I am afraid there is nothing really like the British sausage in America. I did find this however and you might be in luck if you can get to Costco and they also sell online: http://www.balsonbutchers.com/
DeleteGood luck and let me know how you get on! You could also have a go at making your own? xo