Gill wrote:The sausages that were made by Mr Thornalley in Alford definitely had allspice in them. They were the proper Lincolnshire sausages that I grew up with and any butcher who sold Lincolnshire sausages which didn't have this seasoning must have been defrauding his customers.
Think about it for a minute - Lincolnshire sausages have such an enticingly different flavour that they couldn't be made using such simple ingredients as those specified by the Lincolnshire Sausage Association. For goodness sake, the LSA is based in Brigg which is practically on the border of Yorkshire! What on earth would such people know about sausages made throughout England's second largest county? What would they know about sausages made in Grantham, Skegness or Stamford? There must be variations within the region and to define all Lincolnshire sausages by this one list of ingredients is clearly erroneous.
Gill wrote:That's just what I'm saying, Mark - it's madness to think you can take one particular sausage from Lincolnshire and define its ingredients as being the only constituents of the Lincolnshire Sausage. The types of sausages that are made vary from Lindsey to Kesteven to Holland and even from butcher to butcher within the same town. It should not be afforded protected status.[/b]
johnfb wrote:So do we have a definitive recipe for these sausages?
Mark62 wrote:johnfb wrote:So do we have a definitive recipe for these sausages?
I'll go with the LSA.
Not sure, but I don't think Gill agrees....
Who threw that?
As long as it's coarse minced, with a loose, slightly "bready" texture and has loads of sage and a good bosh of white pepper in it, if you want to pop a bit of something else in, who really cares? You could call it the South Lincolnshire. Or the Lincoln. Or whatever.
Mark62 wrote:johnfb wrote:So do we have a definitive recipe for these sausages?
As long as it's coarse minced, with a loose, slightly "bready" texture and has loads of sage and a good bosh of white pepper in it, if you want to pop a bit of something else in, who really cares? You could call it the South Lincolnshire. Or the Lincoln. Or whatever.
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