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Sophie Law

Scot reveals how to make huge batch of 'butcher quality' square sausage at home

Breakfasts are about to get a whole lot better during lockdown thanks to a delicious recipe for a Scottish favourite.

A Scots cook has revealed how to make an enormous batch of mouth-watering square sausage in just a few simple steps.

It's perfect for a Scottish fry up or in a crispy morning roll and you only need a few basic ingredients which you are bound to find in the supermarket.

The Scot, who didn't want to be named, 50, from Campsie, East Dumbartonshire, revealed how to make the square sausage on the Scotland forever recipe Facebook page.

The Scots cook has revealed how to make a square sausage log like this one (Facebook/Scotland forever recipe)

She told the Record: "It was a recipe an old butcher friend used which I adapted to suit my own taste.

"The nutmeg, coriander salt and pepper can be adjusted for personal taste.

"The beef and pork should not be too lean or the sausage may be too dry".

Here is the delicious recipe:

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs/905g minced beef
  • 2 lbs/905g minced pork
  • 2 tsp pepper
  • 2 tsp nutmeg
  • 3 tsp coriander
  • 3 tsp salt
  • 1 cup of water

Method

Mix all the ingredients really well by hand to get started (Facebook/Scotland forever recipe)

1. Mix all the ingredients really well by hand then place in an oblong pan - you may need two pans - about 10 x 4 inches.

2. Wrap in cling film and place in the freezer for a little while until it's just starting to set.

3. Remove it and cut them to the thickness you prefer then put them into freezer bags and put them back in the freezer.

4. When required, defrost and fry in a little fat or oil until brown and cooked through.

We told how one Scot created a genius recipe to make a square sausage pasty which was branded a 'game changer'.

John Macdonald, from Glasgow, came up with the idea during lockdown by wrapping the breakfast item in pastry.

So why not combine the two recipes to make something truly delicious during lockdown?

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