Westmoreland Sausage

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Westmoreland Sausage

Postby royt » Thu Sep 14, 2006 6:49 pm

I have just spent a couple of days "Up North" in Cumbria and I was most impressed by the scenery and also the Westmoreland sausage that was dished up at the B&B. Has anybody got a recipe for this sausage?
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Postby sausagemaker » Sun Sep 17, 2006 10:11 am

Hi Royt

I cannot find reference to a Westmorland sausage recipe I wonder if is is not a derivative of a Cumberland sausage

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Postby Spuddy » Sun Sep 17, 2006 5:50 pm

sausagemaker wrote:Hi Royt

I cannot find reference to a Westmorland sausage recipe I wonder if is is not a derivative of a Cumberland sausage

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It is. It's a Cumberland with a stronger blend of spices. It's not traditional sausage just a heavily spiced variation probably conjured up by a Westmoreland butcher.
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Postby royt » Mon Sep 18, 2006 10:56 am

Thanks Sausagemaker and Spuddy for your replies I did suspect the "Westmoreland Sausage" was a variation of the Cumberland although they looked different on the Butcher's slabs in Kendal, they were stuffed in sheepcasings and were about 6 to 8 inches long. I must admit they had a cracking taste and I will attempt to duplicate them
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Postby Ubarrow Peter » Sun Sep 30, 2007 8:23 pm

A Westmoreland sausage is more like a Linconshire. i.e. Herbs rather than spices.
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