Gourmet Bangers & Mash
photo by Jonathan Melendez
- Ready In:
- 40mins
- Ingredients:
- 13
- Serves:
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2-3
ingredients
directions
- Grill or fry the sausages.
- The healthiest way is to grill them in the oven at 350 F or 180 C for 20-30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, boil the potatoes until tender.
- Drain potatoes and mash with milk, butter, salt and nutmeg until smooth.
- For the gravy, heat oil in a frying pan and sauté onions until nicely browned.
- Stir in the flour and then the mustard, followed by the wine. A few seconds later add the stock and allow to thicken.
- Pile the mash onto a plate, followed by the sausages and lovely spoonfuls of the gravy.
Questions & Replies
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"Bangers" are not available where I am, though there is a fairly good selection of sausages around the area. I am wondering exactly what sort of sausages "Bangers" are, so I can try to select a variety that might be a very close match to authentic "Bangers." Can anyone help with that question? Thanks a bunch, if you can!
Reviews
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Tweaks
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WOW great comfort food!!My sausages took 30 minutes in the oven and I used beef stock and red wine for a very delicious gravy! Just made half a recipe for the two of us and I had some no fat sour cream I needed to use up so I replaced the milk with it, loved the touch of nutmeg. This will become a 1st choice when we're looking for comfort food, thanks for sharing!! posted Oct 20, 2004
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This made for a tasty, easy family dinner, and I particularly liked the light touch of nutmeg in the mashed potatoes. However, the gravy wasn't as robust as I had hoped; next time I think I will use beef stock instead of chicken, red wine instead of the white I used, and maybe add some chopped mushrooms. I baked the sausages at 350 and they were perfect after 30 minutes. Thanks for posting!
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