Ultimate sausage sandwich recipe

RSPCA research found 52% of UK adults consider animal welfare an important factor when buying food products in a weekly shop. Yet at lunchtime all these good ethics seem to go out the window, when it comes to sandwiches the amount of UK adults that consider animal welfare drops to 11%. Even people who would usually blanch at the thought of a battery chicken, just aren’t thinking about what they are biting into on their lunch break – many people would be shocked if they stopped and thought about the terrible standards of chicken or pigs in their usual BLT or chicken salad sandwich.

Top chef Tom Aikens has come up with a great recipe for a classic sausage sandwich that uses higher welfare foods easily availalble in supermarkets. Thus making it easy to make an animal welfare friendly sandwich at home. Tom says "It is always best to use higher welfare products (labelled Freedom Food, outdoor reared, outdoor bred, free-range or organic), this gives me assurance and 100% confidence in the products that I am buying"

Ingredients

Details

  • Cuisine: British
  • Recipe Type: Snack
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Preparation Time: 5 mins
  • Cooking Time: 15 mins
  • Serves: 4

Step-by-step

  1. Preheat the over to 180°/Gas 4. Place a frying pan (preferably one that can be put in the oven) over a medium heat and add the oil. When it's hot, add the higher welfare sausages and gently colour them for 2-3 minutes. When they are evenly coloured, add the onion slices and place the pan in the oven for about 15 minutes. Move the higher welfare sausages around every 5 minutes or so. If you don't have a frying pan that can be put in the oven, transfer the higher welfare sausages to a baking dish.
  2. Meanwhile, slice the tomatoes into rounds 2-3mm thick and place them on a baking tray - you will need about 4 slices per serving. Sprinkle them with salt and pepper and warm through in the oven for a few minutes. Whilst they warm, grill the higher welfare bacon until it is very crispy on both sides.
  3. Once the higher welfare sausages are cooked, transfer them to a plate and keep warm, leaving the onions in the pan. Place the pan over a medium heat and cook the onions for 2-3 minutes, until caramelised
  4. Toast the bread and spread with butter. Cut the higher welfare sausages in half lengthways and spread them with HP sauce or Ketchup. Lay the higher welfare sausages on the toast; add the tomatoes and the higher welfare bacon, then the onions. Add another dollop of HP or Ketchup, cover with another piece of toast and press down gently before cutting the sandwich in half. Repeat to make the remaining sandwiches and serve hot.

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