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Bangers and mash, also known as sausages and mash, is a traditional British dish consisting of sausages and mashed potato. It may consist of one of a variety of flavoured sausages made of pork, lamb, beef, or a meat alternative. The dish is usually served with onion gravy, but may also include fried onions and peas. [1] [2] [3]
Bangers and mash: 410 at latest (Roman Britain: sausages) [4] [5] Savoury National [6] Mashed potatoes and sausages, sometimes served with onion gravy or fried onions. Note that while sausages may date to the time given, potatoes are from the Americas and were not introduced to Europe until the 16th century. Beans on toast: Savoury National
Onion gravy is a type of gravy prepared with onion. [1] Various types of onions are used in its preparation. [2] Some preparations caramelise the onions. [3] Onion gravy may be served to accompany many foods, such as pork, beef steak, meatloaf, hamburger, bangers and mash, hot dogs, and chips, [1] [4] [5] [6] among others.
Rick Stein's French Odyssey, BBC TV, May 2005. 10 episodes; Cabin Fever (Behind the scenes and the making of Rick Stein's French Odyssey), BBC TV, Autumn 2005. single 1-hour programme. Rick Stein's Food Heroes Christmas Special, BBC TV, December 2005. 2 half-hour episodes, also aired as a 1-hour programme. Betjeman and Me: Rick Stein's Story ...
Chef and restaurateur Rick Stein has defended his decision to raise the price of condiments at his fish restaurant in Padstow to £2 a pot.. It was recently announced that the 76-year-old ...
As a first course, it can be served with onion gravy. For a main course, it may be served with meat and gravy — traditionally roast beef — as part of the traditional Sunday roast, but can also be filled with foods such as bangers and mash to make a meal. Sausages can be added to make toad in the hole. In some parts of England, (especially ...
The dish was known in its present form, though not under the same name, in the early 19th century: in 1806 Maria Rundell published a recipe for "Sanders", consisting of the same ingredients as cottage or shepherd's pie: minced beef or mutton, with onion and gravy, topped with mashed potato and baked as individual servings.
For even more buttery goodness, she whips up another garlic-butter sauce on the stove to drizzle over the caramelized onion. While the food creators at hand certainly seem to enjoy the pungent ...