If you've come to my blog for the first time by following the Let's Eat Blog Hop, welcome! You're likely to have come here from Cate's blog and I hope you'll enjoy the recipe I've got to share. When Amy suggested a blog hop where we all get to share a favourite recipe, I was more than ready to join in. If you haven't come here from Cate's blog but would like to carry on with the blog hop, you can either follow on to Deb's blog and keep going until you get back here or a full list of participating bloggers can be found on Amy's site. Enjoy!
The recipe I'm sharing today is one that I've developed over time but came about because I remember my Mum making Curried Sausages when we lived in South Africa. However, when I asked her for a recipe she couldn't remember how she'd made them and hence, my own version.
You don't need many ingredients: Sausages, chopped onion, Oxo beef stock cubes, curry powder and tomato and herb sauce. Quantities vary depending on how many sausages you're cooking so I'll give the amounts I use for 12 sausages and you can vary it to your taste.Firstly, fry 1 chopped onion in a little olive oil until onion begins to brown.
Add in 2 tsp of Medium curry powder (I use Rajah Medium Curry Powder which I buy from the South Africa shop) and 3 Oxo beef stock cubes, crumbled.
Stir it all together
Then add the Tomato and Herb sauce ( I use 290g jar of Sainsbury's Tomato and Herb Pasta Sauce) and I normally half fill the jar with water and add that too. Let it cook for approx. 5 minutes
In our household I then blend the sauce mixture (I have fussy children) and return it to the pot.
Add the sausages to the mix, cover and leave to simmer for 20 - 30 minutes
Until the sausages are cooked through.
Serve on a bed of rice and enjoy!
I look forward to hearing from anyone who may try the recipe out :)
Now it's time for you to move on to Deb at Paper Turtle for the next link in the blog hop. I'm sure she'll have another delicious recipe waiting for you.
xx
I'm not one for curry, but I do have to say that this recipe does look tempting!
ReplyDeleteThis looks perfect for chilly evenings...OH isn't a curry eater....but my DDs will love it.
ReplyDeleteMy son would wolf this down! I'll definitely be trying it - it's the kind of quick and easy tasty dish we love. Thanks Rhona.
ReplyDeleteLove the new blog. That curry looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteLovely. This is something we'll definitely try around here. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteBright and attractive! Would work well with vegetarian sausages too.
ReplyDeleteHi Rhona ~ This looks VERY yummy!!! Don't you just love those recipes where there's not an exact science for measurements? Kind of like the recipe I posted. :o)
ReplyDeleteHope all is well around your place. I'm checking in daily to see if there's news about baby Alice... ♥
Love the step by step photos :-) The dish looks yummy, but (of course) The Children wouldn't go for it.... Might have to make a batch for me and The Doctor to try, though! xx
ReplyDeleteLooks deliciously warming for cold nights. I will definitely give this a go, I think it would be nice served with cous cous too, which I prefer to rice. Or maybe new potatoes. mmm, I'm getting hungry now! xx
ReplyDeleteIn general, I'm not a fan of curry, but years ago we had friends from South Africa who made multiple curry dishes for a dinner. They were fantastic, so maybe I need South African curry!
ReplyDeleteLove that the recipe looks like a perfect simple supper to make thanks so much xxx
ReplyDeletewhat type of sausage do you use - in the way of pork, turkey, beef,etc..? thx for a homey meal suggestion:)
ReplyDeleteThis really appeals to me and my husband as the nights get colder. It will be a lovely meal I'm sure. It sounds simple to make but really tasty.
ReplyDeleteRhona I love how you have photographed your recipe - it looks fantastic! This would be a popular dish with certain people who live at my place :-)
ReplyDeleteDH loves sausages and loves curry so I know this will be a hit :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good. I'll add curry powder to my shopping list!
ReplyDeleteI love the recipes people develop themselves. This looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteRinda
OOH THANKs, another one to try for hubby!
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