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Red Sausage :-)

Oh - and a word of warning - do not do a google images search on 'rindwurst' while you are at work! :motz: I'm not sure if this has some sort of alternate meaning in german ;-)

"don't waste your time" ?
 
That is very interesting - thank you! From what I can see, Rindwurst is a beef sausage - though i'm not sure if what I ate was beef, it may well have been. I will seed out some recipes for those.

Oh - and a word of warning - do not do a google images search on 'rindwurst' while you are at work! :motz: I'm not sure if this has some sort of alternate meaning in german ;-)

Isn't the internet wonderful? :-)
 
Hey there :-)
I have been to the Christmas Market in Birmingham myself for a couple of times, used to live in Sheffield for almost 5 years.

The prices they ask for the Glühwein and the German food is out of this world .....
But what can you do if your are craving for a good sausage.
I must admit, the sausages in the Uk are...... to say the least. Took me 2 years to find a local butcher which did a halfdecent one :-)


This forum here is also more concentrated on the "low & slow" and even has its own competition team.
But we have almost 36k members with loads of different interrests.
We also have a forum part dedicated for curing,smoking etc of sausages,hams and so on. Räuchern und Wursten - Grillforum und BBQ - www.grillsportverein.de
If you find anything interesting we can certainly help you with any translation needed. ( Hopefully better than the google translator )

Regards
Jack
 
Yes, the prices for EVERYTHING were excessive - GBP3.50 (around EUR4.30) for a sausage on a roll. A *VERY* nice sausage, cooked by real German people on a real German grill - but cheaper than flying to Germany!

You can get some good sausages in the UK - but they are a much different style to Germany. British sausages tend to have some sort of rusk (bread) or oats in them. This is why I make my own - not only is it fun, but it is better (and cheaper).

We're having a competition next year on the 5th and 6th of May - check it out - Pit Masters - perhaps some of your teams would like to join.
 
Yes, the prices for EVERYTHING were excessive - GBP3.50 (around EUR4.30) for a sausage on a roll. A *VERY* nice sausage, cooked by real German people on a real German grill - but cheaper than flying to Germany!

You can get some good sausages in the UK - but they are a much different style to Germany. British sausages tend to have some sort of rusk (bread) or oats in them. This is why I make my own - not only is it fun, but it is better (and cheaper).

We're having a competition next year on the 5th and 6th of May - check it out - Pit Masters - perhaps some of your teams would like to join.

Yeah, I could never get used to it. Worst part for me was once I watched the show "river cottage" and they explained the difference between Bangers and Sausage...
I was shocked not only how little meet there has to be in a banger but how little even in a sausage in the UK.

I can totally understand why you do them on your own.
 
I've just checked the shipping costs for sending parcels to UK - for 5kg the costs are € 15,-- for 10kg € 20,--

The Saussages at the butcher are packed in 1kg packages. Prices for 10 beef saussages are € 6,94 for 10 "Brühpolnische" with dry bell pepper is € 8,95. They are all packed in a vacuum bag and are last for about four weeks.

I don't have the recipe for the saussages, but I can offer you the send some to UK :biggrinsanta:

cu
Frank
 
Thank you for the offer, but it would take about 3-4 days to get a delivery, and without refridgeration, i'm not sure how they would last!

I'll give it a go to make my own.
 
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