In the realm of British comfort food, Toad in the Hole reigns supreme. This classic dish, dating back to the 18th century, is an irresistible combination of savory sausages enveloped in a fluffy Yorkshire pudding batter. Its name is believed to derive from its resemblance to a toad emerging from a pond, with the sausages poking out of the golden-brown batter like little heads. This hearty and flavorful dish has stood the test of time, and it remains a beloved favorite in households across the United Kingdom.
Toad in the Hole is traditionally made using pork sausages, but variations abound, including vegetarian and gluten-free options. The versatile Yorkshire pudding batter, which forms the "hole" in which the sausages nestle, can also be customized with various herbs and seasonings to suit different palates. This article offers two delectable recipes: the Traditional British Toad in the Hole and Mini Toads in the Hole. The traditional recipe stays true to the classic flavors, while the mini version presents a delightful twist, perfect for parties or as a fun snack. Both recipes provide step-by-step instructions, ensuring that even novice cooks can recreate this iconic dish in their own kitchens. So, let's embark on a culinary journey and delve into the world of Toad in the Hole, a dish that embodies the essence of British comfort food.
MINI TOAD-IN-THE-HOLES
BBC Good Food magazine food editor Barney adapts this classic sausage recipe to cook with his daughter Maisie
Provided by Barney Desmazery
Categories Main course
Time 55m
Yield Makes 12 (will feed a family of 4)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- KIDS the writing in bold is for you. GROWN-UPS the rest is for you. Cut the sausages with scissors. Heat oven to 220C/200C fan/gas 6. If the sausages are linked, get your child to use a pair of scissors to cut them into single sausages.
- Count the sausages. Place 2 sausages in each hole of a 12-hole muffin tin and go through all the maths this involves - two times table, counting up in twos etc. Drizzle each set of sausages with a little oil. Children from about seven upwards can now place the tin in the oven for 20 mins until the sausages have browned, getting a grown-up to turn the sausages halfway through.
- Crack some eggs. Over a small bowl, get the child to hold the egg in one hand, then tap it with a cutlery knife until it just cracks. Then get them to put down the knife and open the egg into the small bowl. You can now check for any bits of shell before tipping it into a larger bowl. Repeat with all the eggs - this should keep them busy.
- Make a batter. Get the child to measure 150ml flour in a measuring jug and tip into a bowl with the mustard powder. Make a well in the centre and beat in the eggs. Measure the milk.
- Pour in the milk. Gradually pour the milk into the batter - get the child to whisk well between each addition - until you have a mix that is the consistency of double cream. Season. Pour the batter back into the jug.
- Sizzle the batter. Remove the sausages from the oven and place on a heatproof surface. Very carefully, and making sure that they don't touch the hot tin, get the child to pour the batter over the sausages and throw a sprig of rosemary into each hole. Only get children aged seven upwards to do this. A grown-up needs to place them back in the oven.
- Cook in the oven. Leave the batter to cook for 15 mins undisturbed. But if your oven has a clear glass door, let the kids watch the batter rise. Remove the tin from the oven. Leave to cool for a few mins, then serve with gravy, mash and vegetables.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 193 calories, Fat 11 grams fat, SaturatedFat 4 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 16 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 4 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 7 grams protein, Sodium 1 milligram of sodium
TRADITIONAL BRITISH TOAD-IN-THE-HOLE AND MINI TOADS TOO!
Comfort food at its best! A traditional recipe handed down to me by my Mum and her Mum before her......it was my favourite after school tea time meal & is still a firm family favourite even now! I serve mine with lashings of onion gravy and piles of fluffy & buttery mashed potatoes. I used to make mini versions of this recipe for my daughter when she was little - they make great appetizers before a Halloween/Bonfire night supper or a children's Party! For the mini version, just use a small cake/pie tins or a small muffin tray and split your sausages into quarters OR use cocktail sausages. The following recipe is for 4 people served with potatoes & gravy - the recipe can easily be doubled for more people or if served by itself.
Provided by French Tart
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 220°C or 450°F.
- Pour the dripping or vegetable oil into a large metal roasting tin. Place the tin in the preheated oven whilst you make the batter to heat the oil/dripping up.When the fat is hot, add the sausages and turn them over to coat them.Cook for about 10 minutes.
- Make the Yorkshire pudding batter - Mix flour, salt & pepper together in a large roomy mixing bowl. Make a hollow in the centre & add the egg, mixing it into the flour with a wooden spoon.Add the milk gradually until all the flour and egg is worked in and smooth. Add any remaining milk and beat well with a balloon whisk or hand held beater.
- Take the roasting tin with the sausages out from the oven and very QUICKLY pour the batter over the partly cooked sausages. Swirl around to make sure it covers everywhere.
- Put them back into the oven cook for a further 30 minutes or until the batter has puffed up and the sausages are sizzling and brown!
- Cut into 4 quarters and serve straight away with hot onion gravy & mashed potatoes!
- You can also use pork or lamb chops instead of sausages - making sure they are not too thick. I often use pork chops with quartered apple and stuffing balls which is really lovely!
- MINI TOADS:.
- Twist a sausage into half and carefully cut through the skin to make 2 sausages - do this once more to each half making a total of 4 small sausages out of one big sausage. (Or use party cocktail sausages - mini frankfurters) carry on until you have made 12 mini sausages. Follow the instructions above, but only cook the mini sausages for about 5 minutes first and then another 15 minutes with the batter. Serve with tomato ketchup or home made tomato sauce/relish and mugs of soup for a great Winter supper!
CLASSIC ENGLISH TOAD-IN-THE-HOLE
Looking for a simple and tasty classic English dish? Toad in the hole is the perfect solution! Whip up this recipe by baking sausage links in a simple batter for a great one-dish meal.
Provided by Elise Bauer
Categories Dinner Comfort Food Sausage
Time 1h15m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat the oven: Preheat the oven to 425°F.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 474 kcal, Carbohydrate 27 g, Cholesterol 173 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 22 g, SaturatedFat 11 g, Sodium 886 mg, Sugar 4 g, Fat 31 g, ServingSize Serves 4-6, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
TOAD IN THE HOLE - TRADITIONAL
A wonderful comfort food. Sausages nestled in Yorkshire pudding. Enjoyed be everyone. Easy to make and inexpensive.
Provided by JoyfulCook
Categories Meat
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Sift flour and salt into a bowl.
- Add beaten egg, along with some of the milk; beat for a minute or two.
- Add remaining milk.
- Place the batter mixture into the refrigerator for an hour or so to get really cold.
- Preheat oven 420 degrees Fahrenheit (210 degrees Celsius).
- Use a medium roasting dish and place oil in the pan.
- Heat in the oven until the oil is really hot; if you flick a spot or two of water in the oil and it really sizzles then it is hot enough.
- Quickly pour in all the batter and add the sausages, spaced a bit apart.
- Cook for 30 to 40 minutes .
- Lovely served with fresh vegetables of your choice and a gravy. I often freeze gravy to use with this type of dish.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 446, Fat 29.4, SaturatedFat 9.7, Cholesterol 121.9, Sodium 872.9, Carbohydrate 24.6, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 0.2, Protein 19.2
TINY TOADS
Mini toad in the hole, fun for under 5's
Provided by Liz Franklin
Categories Buffet, Lunch, Snack, Supper, Treat
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Preheat oven to fan 180C/conventional 200C/gas 6. Put a generous half-teaspoonful of sunflower oil in the bottom of each cup of a deep 12-hole mini muffin pan set on a baking tray.
- Pour the milk into a jug, add the egg, flour and a pinch of salt and whisk everything together with a hand blender or wire whisk until a smooth batter forms.
- Put the muffin pan in the oven for a minute or so until the oil is very hot. Carefully remove from the oven and quickly fill the cups just under two-thirds full (this may not seem enough batter, but they puff up in the oven). Drop a sausage into each cup and bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown, well risen and crisp. Serve with ketchup.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 70 calories, Fat 4.8 grams fat, SaturatedFat 1.3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 5 grams carbohydrates, Fiber 0.2 grams fiber, Protein 2.4 grams protein, Sodium 0.25 milligram of sodium
TOAD IN THE HOLE
Savoury, spicy, British breakfast dish. I doubt that you have eaten sausage prepared in this fashion.
Provided by Millereg
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 50m
Yield 1 pound, 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Pre-heat oven to 425 (220 C/ Gas 7).
- Place butter and sausages in a 10" x 12" roasting pan.
- Cook for 10 minutes, or until they are done to your liking.
- Sift the flour into a bowl.
- Break in the egg.
- Gradually add half the milk, beating to form a smooth batter.
- Pour in the remaining milk and beat until quite smooth.
- Alternatively, add the flour, milk and egg to a blender or food processor and blend until smooth.
- Pour the batter into the roasting pan and bake for 40-45 minutes, until the batter is well risen and golden.
Tips:
- Use good quality sausages: The sausages are the star of this dish, so it's important to use good quality ones. Look for sausages that are made with high-quality meat and that have a good flavor.
- Don't overcrowd the pan: When you're cooking the sausages, don't overcrowd the pan. This will prevent them from cooking evenly.
- Cook the sausages slowly: Cook the sausages slowly over medium heat. This will help them to cook evenly and prevent them from drying out.
- Use a deep pan: When you're making toad in the hole, use a deep pan. This will help to prevent the batter from spilling over the sides of the pan.
- Don't overmix the batter: When you're making the batter, don't overmix it. Overmixing the batter will make it tough.
- Bake the toad in the hole until the batter is golden brown: Bake the toad in the hole until the batter is golden brown and the sausages are cooked through.
Conclusion:
Toad in the hole is a classic British dish that is easy to make and always a crowd-pleaser. With its simple ingredients and delicious flavor, it's a dish that everyone will enjoy. Whether you're making it for a family dinner or a special occasion, toad in the hole is sure to be a hit.
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