Beef sausage as served on Brittish Airways?

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Beef sausage as served on Brittish Airways?

Postby Mkson1978 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:09 am

Hello everyone! A couple of years ago, I was served a dinner of mash and two sausages onboard a british airways flight. It was one pork and one beef sausage. Since I'm not from the U.K I've never had such sausages before. Really good and meaty. Does anyone here know what kind of sausage it might have been? Propobly something very common to you :-) Anyone has a recipe?


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Re: Beef sausage as served on Brittish Airways?

Postby Greyham » Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:32 am

I am at a loss for words on this one. Firstly congratulations on having a plate of airline food that was first edible and secondly complimentary. What ever they were they would have been mass produced and not made from quality ingredients. The beef may well have been Beef (hahahah). Chemicals will always fool consumers into taste. I could of course be wrong and cynical.
If that is the case i can only suggest the sausages you ate are standard fayre rusky & emulsfied.
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I am sure some one will have a sensible answer, indeed i am dying to know also
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Re: Beef sausage as served on Brittish Airways?

Postby Mkson1978 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:00 am

Hahaha, ofcourse I understand you cynisism. That's why I was so amazed by them. They actually tasted good. On an airplane, economy class haha. This either tells you how bad the massproduced sausages we buy in Sweden taste, or how great the massproduced British taste ;-P . But seriously, to you guys it might be something as simple as "Falukorv" is to me, but to me it was a very positive experience. Hence I'm looking for a recipe, to make my own, from good ingredients and without all them chemicals, or at least a name for them. This was many years ago, so I can't remeber what they were called.. I guess "pork and beef sausages" haha
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Re: Beef sausage as served on Brittish Airways?

Postby NCPaul » Mon Mar 04, 2013 11:04 am

Here is one that would be suitable as the pork sausage:

http://www.localfoodheroes.co.uk/?e=359

I'm not sure about the beef sausage.
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Re: Beef sausage as served on Brittish Airways?

Postby Mkson1978 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:52 pm

Thank you =)
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Re: Beef sausage as served on Brittish Airways?

Postby wheels » Mon Mar 04, 2013 7:08 pm

You can see the type of meals served here:

http://www.airlinemeals.net/browse.php? ... tart=1&x=1

Whilst I agree with Greyham's sentiment, I've seen a lot worse...

...but then, I've been in Leicester General Hospital!

I'm guessing that my Thurlaston sausage is 'of this type' in its flavouring, but I hope of a better quality than most commercial ones. This Cambridge one may be even nearer.

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Re: Beef sausage as served on Brittish Airways?

Postby Mkson1978 » Mon Mar 04, 2013 10:40 pm

Thanks Phil! Will check them out :-)
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Re: Beef sausage as served on Brittish Airways?

Postby Churchgate Sausage » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:33 am

We used to produce a Beef sausage supplied indirectly to BA. It was a 75% beef recipe using 85vl beef trim and had pepper, nutmeg, sage, pimento, mace & marjoram to flavour. Can you remember if it was in a sheep case? if so it was probably ours?
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