Bought a pack of these last night, are they nice? Hoping to make a low-syn sausage and mash pie with them. Real winter food, but needed with the weather!
I was meant to come back with a pic of my pie, but wasn't it inhaled within approx 30 seconds of coming out of oven.
Anyway, Sausage Pie Update!!
I boiled the Mallon sausages for about 15 mins, till they were cooked through. Warning- if you haven't boiled sausages before, they look GROSS. All grey and yuck. Chopped them up into chunks, and briefly fried them off in Frylight, just to take the bad look off them! Into the frying pan, I also put a chopped onion.
To make the pie, put the sausage and onions into a pyrex dish. When I am making this for just me and DH I add chilli / spices to jazz it up. Didn't add anything, as my FIL isn't a spice fan! You can also add veg I guess, but I prefer that on the side.
On top of the sausages and onion, I pour a small bit of stock- I'd estimate that it's half a cup of boiling water with an oxo dissolved in it. If it's too wet, it goes slimy.
Over that, I pour a tin of baked beans, and mix the lot up.
Top it off with mashed potato, and cheese if you want, and bung in oven. As the sausages are already cooked, you're really just warming it through. The original recipe I had included flour and other stuff for thickening up the stock, but I've always made it this way instead. If you load up your plate with veggies, it's pretty SW friendly.
Those sausages are surprisingly tasty, I think the boiling helped as they weren't dry/chewy. Put it this way, FIL didn't notice they weren't "real"!