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Recipe review

Use a Breville!

5/5 Mine was Top Job, but I did it in a Breville Sandwich Maker. The Judge

Sausage Sandwich Melt
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Servings:Serves 4
Calories per serving:534
Ready in:55 minutes
Prep. time:30 minutes
Cook time:25 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:Chef
First published:22nd October 2015

The special sausage sandwich recipe is reproduced courtesy of debbie&andrew's sausages.

Golden and crisp on the outside, with chunky pea pesto, creamy avocado and sweet Caramelised red onion pork sausages which are simply mouth watering with the melted cheese. We can't think of a better hangover alternative to the bacon butty, and yes, the Club Sandwich is rewritten!

for the sandwiches

for the pea pesto:

Method

  1. Bake the sausages for 10 minutes or until done to your liking. Rest for 10 minutes then slice in half lengthways.
  2. Add pesto ingredients to a food processor and combine. Season to taste. Any left over pesto can be covered tightly and frozen.
  3. Slice the avocado in half, remove the seed, scoop out the flesh and slice into thin strips.
  4. Take a slice of bread, spread with a heaped tablespoon of pea pesto, add 4 sausage halves, then one half of the avocado slices and 2 slices of cheese and season with salt and pepper. Spread a tablespoon of mayonnaise over the remaining slice of bread and place the mayonnaise side down on top of the cheese. Push together slightly to form the sandwich.
  5. Butter the sandwich on the outside and toast in a frying pan for 3-4 minutes on both sides.
  6. Place the pan into an oven for 5 minutes to melt the cheese.
  7. Place on kitchen paper to absorb any oil, slice in half and serve.

Chef's notes

Pea pesto works amazingly well with sausages, and could even be stirred through mashed potato to liven up bangers and mash. Buttering the outside of the bread helps create a golden crust. If you don't have gouda - any mild cheese will work!

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This recipe originated from the recipe section of debbieandandrew.co.uk

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Many thanks to debbie&andrew's sausages for kindly giving Cookipedia permission to use the their recipes.

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