This post is sponsored by Love Pork. Stranded on a desert island with one food to take with them, sausages would be the hands-down winner for my kids every time. When I was younger, I remember sausages being served in one of only three ways – sausage butties, sausage and mash or toad in the hole!
Jump forward 30 (ish) years and I’m amazed at the delicious creations people make using sausages. Even though I only made a sausage recipe last week (check out my sausage and bean casserole here), I’m cooking up another one to celebrate British Sausage Week! If you didn’t know, British Sausage week runs from the 31st October to the 6th November. It’s now in its 18th year. British Sausage week promotes sausages that are made from quality or Red Tractor sourced pork from Britain. Sausages that depict a Red Tractor logo are traceable and have been produced responsibly ensuring that it is quality food you can trust. So get your frying pans out! Always a great option for a quick, inexpensive and tasty mid-week meal, you can even cater for individual tastes with all of the amazing varieties on offer. On my last trip to the local shop I found chorizo and red pepper, caramelised onion, and pork and apple flavours (chorizo was the favourite - so good in a roll topped with some sweet chilli sauce!).
I made this yummy soup to show off the quality of pork sausages being produced today by British pig farmers. Pork sausages with a hint of black pepper, cooked up in a creamy soup with baby new potatoes and buttery kale. Ever the toppings girl, I couldn’t resist adding some breadcrumbs crisped up in a pan with salted butter and a few baby sage leaves to finish the whole thing off. Great for a posh lunch, but filling enough for dinner too.
Creamy Sausage Soup with Buttered Breadcrumbs and Sage Recipe:
To discover new ways to enjoy sausages visit britishsausageweek, or follow @LovePork on Twitter or find us on Facebook at Lovepork.UK Cream of Broccoli Soup Pork Ramen Soup Tuscan Chicken Soup Creamy Tomato Soup Spicy Parsnip and Sweet Potato Soup Piled High Chicken and Vegetable Soup Cauliflower Soup And how about some bread to dip in the soup? Try my super tasty Brioche Buns or Ale Bread rolls? Here are more sausage recipes from some of my lovely blogger friends: Toadies with Onion Gravy by Jo’s Kitchen Sausage, Feta and Tomato Filo Pie by Foodie Quine Beer Glazed Pork Sausages by Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary