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Like Henry Dimbleby, I can be found foraging around other people's fridges or cupboards. I usually draw a line at rubbish bins and compost caddies, yet recently I almost felt inclined to rescue what looked like two perfectly formed plump cooked sausages nestled among the potato peelings in a friend's compost bin. Almost, but not quite.
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"What was wrong with them?" I asked. "Nothing," my friend replied. My inner frugal banshee started to wail, tapering off to a mournful keen. Both my banshee and I were choked, speechless. "We just didn't fancy them," said my friend with a shrug. So two fat butcher's bangers, the zeppelins of the sausage world, were dispatched to the compost heap, as I mourned their loss and a wasted opportunity for some creative leftovers. Sausages go with so many different ingredients; in terms of leftovers you are spoiled for choice, although it may well depend on whether you are using leftover cooked sausages or the few fresh ones surplus to requirements.
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cooking water. Check the seasoning. Add the pasta and stir well to combine, ensuring the pasta is warmed through. Serve with grated cheese.
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2 bay leaves cooked potatoes, chopped salt and freshly ground black pepper Heat the oil and butter together in a heavy-based saucepan. Gently fry the onions for 10 minutes until beginning to soften. Add the garlic, bacon and mushrooms. Continue to fry for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Skin the sausages and form the meat into balls (about the size of a small walnut). Add the meatballs to the onion-bacon mixture. Cook gently until the meatballs take on some colour. Add the stock, red wine, Worcestershire sauce, prunes, thyme and bay leaves. Bring to the boil, and then simmer for about 45 minutes to allow the flavours to develop. About 5 minutes before the end of the cooking time, I added a few chopped leftover cooked potatoes.
Other ideas:
4. Sausages and potatoes are a marriage made in heaven, especially mashed potato. But have you tried them in a German-style potato salad with gherkins? Take Felicity Cloake's perfect spud salad recipe and add nuggets of sausage. (Whether you decide to leave out the anchovies is another matter - I find they go beautifully with pork flavours.) 5. Or what about Nigel Slater's hearty potato, bacon and sausage bake? 6. Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall has a lovely recipe for a Spanish-style tortilla made with leftover sausages and potatoes. 7. And while you're looking at the tortilla recipe, have a look at HFW's classic toad-inthe-hole recipe - another good way of using up leftover cooked sausages. Small chunks of sausage added to the batter in a Yorkshire pudding tin makes a little sausage go a long way. 8. One of my favourite stews is a way of eking out the dog-end of a cured chorizo
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sausage, padded out with a little bacon for extra flavour, and combined with sweet roasted peppers a perfect match. 9. Sausages with most vegetables, especially roasted veg, are a really good combination. One of my favourite ways to use cooked sausages is to serve them with caramelised onions or leeks on a bed of buttery, crushed peas (made with a bag of frozen peas means it is a great store-cupboard standby; feels like summer all year around). 10. Another more recent discovery is that sausages go beautifully with fennel, especially in a zesty tomato and fennel stew. 11 and 12. Sausages and beans is something of a classic, as with lentils, as simple as you like or a HFW's hotpot with prunes. I have only touched the surface of what can be done with leftover sausages, mainly concentrating on European comfort food. Is there a cuisine or culture that I have left out? Perhaps sausage in jambalaya? What would they do in south east Asia? Share your ideas in the comments below. Interested in finding out more about how you can live better? Take a look at this month's Live Better Challenge here. The Live Better Challenge is funded by Unilever; its focus is sustainable living. All content is editorially independent except for pieces labelled advertisement feature. Find out more here.
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