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Sausages (1)
Eggs
Milk
Salt
Pepper
Flour, regular
Fat (2)
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Some people call One Eyed Jack
"Toad in the Hole", which is wrong.
Make: - (2+ hrs - 45 min work)
- Preheat the oven to 425°F/220°C (no hotter).
- Whip together Eggs, Milk, Salt and
Pepper. Let stand for 10 minutes or so.
- Slowly sift in the Flour, whipping continuously until you
have a batter in consistency similar to heavy cream. If there are any
lumps run it through a strainer.
- Leave the batter to rest for more than 30 minutes - up to several
hours.
- Pierce SAUSAGES all over and fry slowly in some Fat
until cooked through and nicely browned - or see
Note-3.
- Coat your baking pan/dish well with Fat and arrange
Sausages in it.
- IF your baking pan/dish is metal or ceramic, put it in the
oven until thoroughly hot. Bring it out and pour the Batter
over the sausages. Return immediately to the oven.
- IF your baking dish is Pyrex, better to just get it nice and
warm. Pyrex is tough, but cold batter in a very hot dish can shatter
it. Pour the Batter over the sausages and slide immediately
into the oven.
- Bake 20 minutes or until the batter has risen well and is nicely
browned. See Note-4 for further details.
- Cut between each sausage, scoop out and serve immediately.
Traditionally toad in the hole is accompanied with plain brown or
onion gravy and a vegetable. Actually I rather enjoy it plain as a
cold snack, sliced across the sausages.
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