Best 2 Glamorgan Sausages Recipes

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In the heart of Welsh cuisine lies a delectable vegetarian delight known as Glamorgan sausages. These savory treats, also referred to as faggots or cakes, have been a staple in South Wales since the 1800s. Unlike traditional sausages, Glamorgan sausages are crafted with a unique blend of locally sourced ingredients, including leeks, cheese, and oatmeal. This culinary creation offers a symphony of flavors and textures, making it a beloved dish among vegetarians and meat-eaters alike. This article presents a collection of carefully curated recipes that capture the essence of Glamorgan sausages, inviting you on a culinary journey to savor this Welsh delicacy. From classic recipes that honor tradition to innovative variations that add a modern twist, these recipes cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Whether you're a seasoned cook or just starting your culinary adventure, let's delve into the world of Glamorgan sausages and discover the secrets behind their enduring charm.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

GLAMORGAN SAUSAGES



GLAMORGAN SAUSAGES image

Categories     Cheese     Fry     Vegetarian     Kid-Friendly

Yield 4 people

Number Of Ingredients 10

200g fresh white breadcrumbs
150g Caerphilly cheese or Cheddar cheese, crumbled or grated
half a leek or 6 spring onions, very finely chopped
1 tbsp chopped parsley
half tsp thyme, leaves only
black pepper
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 1/2 tsp English mustard or Dijon mustard
3 tbsp milk
45 g butter

Steps:

  • 1. Mix together 150g of the breadcrumbs in a bowl with the cheese, leek or spring onion, parsley, thyme and plenty of salt and freshly ground pepper, blending well. 2. Beat the eggs with the mustard. Set aside 2 tablespoons of this mixture and stir the remaining egg mixture into the breadcrumb mixture. If it seems a little dry add a touch of milk to help bind it together without making it sloppy. 3. Divide the mixture into eight and shape each portion into a sausage about 2.5cm thick. Put the reserved egg and mustard mixture into a shallow bowl and spread the remaining breadcrumbs onto a plate. One by one dip the sausages into the egg mixture and coat in the crumbs. If you have time, chill the sausages in the fridge for at least half an hour to firm up. 4. To fry the sausage, heat the butter or oil in the frying pan and fry the sausages briskly for about 5 minutes until brown, reduce the heat and fry for a further 3-4 minutes. 5. To grill, preheat the grill. Drizzle the sausages with a little melted butter or oil and grill the sausages under a pre-heated grill until well browned on all sides, turning frequently.

WELSH GLAMORGAN SAUSAGES WITH ONION CHUTNEY (CHEESE FRITTERS)



Welsh Glamorgan Sausages With Onion Chutney (Cheese Fritters) image

Not sausages in the strict sense, these savoury, sausage shaped cheese fritters were traditionally based on a welsh sheep's cheese call Glamorgan. No one seems to produce that lovely old cheese any longer, so these days pubs and home cooks use either the more readily available Caerphilly or a sharp Cheddar. Just keep in mind that you need a big flavoured cheese that becomes creamy and rich when melted. Store any remaining chutney in a glass jar with a non reactive lid and keep refrigerated.

Provided by Olha7397

Categories     Welsh

Time 22m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 27

2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup granulated sugar
5 red onions, peeled, finely chopped
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
1/4 cup finely chopped gingerroot
2 teaspoons fresh thyme leaves, finely chopped
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
1 pinch ground cloves
1/3 cup sherry wine vinegar
1/3 cup balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons red pepper jelly
2/3 cup dry red wine
sea salt & freshly ground black pepper
8 ounces cheshire cheese (250 g) or 8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese (250 g)
3 green onions, white part only, roughly chopped
3 tablespoons finely chopped flat leaf parsley
1 tablespoon fresh thyme leave, finely chopped
1 1/2 teaspoons dry mustard
sea salt & freshly ground black pepper
1 cup fresh breadcrumb
3 large eggs, separated
milk, as needed
flour, as needed
1 1/2 cups fine dry breadcrumbs
vegetable oil (for frying)

Steps:

  • FOR THE CHUTNEY: In a large saucepan, melt the butter with the olive oil over low heat. Add the sugar and stir to dissolve completely. Add the onions all at once and stir to coat with the butter and sugar mixture. Add the garlic, ginger, thyme, cumin, coriander and cloves, mix together well and cook until onions are quite soft, 15-20 minutes. Add the vinegars, red pepper jelly and wine and work into the onion mixture. Continue to cook at a simmer for another 20 minutes or so, until mixture is thickened. Season with salt and pepper. Let mixture cool before using.
  • FOR THE SAUSAGES: In a mixing bowl combine the cheese, onions, parsley, thyme, dry mustard and salt and pepper. Mix together well then add the fresh breadcrumbs and egg yolks. Blend together, adding a little milk, if necessary, if mixture is too dry.
  • Beat egg whites until light and frothy. Form the cheese mixture into sausage shapes. Dip each in flour, shaking off the excess, then into the beaten egg whites and finally the breadcrumbs. Repeat until all the cheese mixture has been shaped. Heat enough oil to shallow fry the sausages in a large skillet placed over medium high heat. Fry the sausages for 5-7 minutes, turning occasionally, until crisp and golden brown on all sides. Serve with the onion chutney. Serves 4. Serve with Felinfoel Brewery's double Dragon Ale.
  • Felinfoel Brewery: This Welsh brewery is the oldest in the country, famous for its double Dragon, the national ale of Wales.: Although it started out as an in producing its own beer, the popularity of what became known as Felinfoel beer eventually led to the beer being produced for other inns in the area. Because of its connections with the tin plate industry, Felinfoel was the first brewery in the UK to offer beer in conical cons sealed with a standard crown seal in 1935. Double Dragonâ€"sold under the name Welsh ale in North America is a malty bitter with an aroma of apples and a sharp, crisp taste.
  • New Celtic Cooking.

Tips:

  • Choose the right ingredients: Use high-quality, fresh ingredients for the best flavor. Look for organic or locally sourced ingredients whenever possible.
  • Soak the oats: Soaking the oats overnight in water or milk helps to soften them and make them more digestible. If you don't have time to soak them overnight, you can soak them for at least 30 minutes before cooking.
  • Use a food processor: A food processor makes it easy to finely chop the oats and vegetables. If you don't have a food processor, you can chop the ingredients by hand, but it will take longer.
  • Season the sausages well: Don't be afraid to season the sausages aggressively. The flavors will mellow out during cooking.
  • Cook the sausages until they are golden brown: The sausages should be cooked through and have a crispy exterior. This will take about 15 minutes in a pan or 20 minutes in the oven.
  • Serve the sausages with your favorite sides: Glamorgan sausages can be served with a variety of sides, such as mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a simple green salad.

Conclusion:

Glamorgan sausages are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are also a great way to use up leftover vegetables. With a few simple ingredients and a little bit of time, you can make your own delicious Glamorgan sausages at home.

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