Fried sausage is a true classic of barbecue cuisine. It is perfect for breakfast and dinner, and its crispy skin and juicy interior tempt the taste buds of even the pickiest gourmets.
Meanwhile, heat a large nonstick sauté pan over high heat. When the pan is hot, add the sausage and stir it to break it up. Cook the sausage until it is just done, about 4 minutes. While the ...
In this fresh, summery take on sausage and mash, twice-cooked crispy thyme potatoes and homemade gravy are the perfect accompaniment to those bangers. Fill a medium saucepan with water ...
Also consider: Using minced beef (a burger mix works well) or chopped chicken livers, instead of the sausage meat. Eating the laab and fried egg with rice or flatbreads, instead of the burger bun.