Description
Our Pork, Tomato and Black Pepper Sausage recipe originates from Yorkshire, where the butcher would use the leftover tomatoes from the greengrocer and the stale bread from the baker to produce a really tasty succulent sausage which is fantastic with poached Eggs and sweet cured British bacon. At the Great Yorkshire show our Pork, Tomato and Black Pepper Sausage is undoubtedly one of the most popular. Try these with a spicy chilli sauce with pasta and topped off with grated parmesan Cheese, it’s simply delicious or use these to create the ultimate Great British Breakfast!
What goes into pork, tomato and black pepper sausages?
We use only the finest ingredients to make any of our sausages and never fill them full of nonsense, which is why in our pork, tomato and black pepper sausages, you’ll find just that – succulent pork, chopped tomatoes and liberal amounts of cracked black pepper. Delicious.
This winning flavour combination pairs beautifully with poached Eggs and bacon, making our pork, tomato and black pepper sausages an ideal choice for your cooked breakfast on a lazy Sunday morning.
Cooking Guidelines
Frying
Lightly glaze your frying pan with a little oil – no more. Heat your pan up to a medium to high heat. Cut the sausages individually and place them in your pan, replace lid and fry the sausages slowly – try not to keep turning them, 2 or 3 times will do. After 12-15 minutes they should be ready, but if you like them a little crispy leave them a bit longer.
Oven Bake
Place the sausages on a baking tray in a pre heated oven at 190°C or 375°F (Gas mark 5) for 25-30 minutes turning occasionally. For fan assisted ovens adjust cooking times according to manufacturer’s handbook.
Grilling
Set the tray on the middle shelf, set on a medium heat and grill for approximately 15-20 minutes, turning occasionally
Blanching
Bring some water to the boil, turn down to simmering. Add the sausages and gently simmer for 15 minutes. Remove the sausages and completely cool at room temperature before refrigerating. After cooling they can be fried, grilled, oven baked or even barbecued without fear of being under cooked. They won’t shrink or split so they keep the full flavour and succulence of the sausage inside.
Storage Guidelines
Keep refrigerated. Once open, keep refrigerated and consume within 24hours. Suitable for freezing. Freeze on day of purchase and consume within 12 months. Defrost thoroughly in a fridge before cooking and use within 24hours. Once defrosted, do not re-freeze
Wash and dry hands thoroughly before and after handling raw or cooked meat.