Tuesday 7 November 2017

Sausages with tomato, leek and butter bean mash


There are so many different types and flavours of sausages aren't there. I quite often get mine from a local farm shop (yum) but our local supermarket does have a very good variety too, and I always look for the ones that are 90% plus meat... in fact there are some available that are 97%.
Of course for vegetarians you will be looking for other ranges ...

I often serve sausages with some buttery mashed swede, it keeps the carb count down, but I spotted this alternative to the traditional 'bangers and mash'. Using mashed butter beans as a delicious alternative to mashed potatoes, flavoured here with leeks and tomato, and paired with Cumberland sausages. The original recipe shows carbs per serving as 28.4g so there may be some readers who find it will not fit into their LCHF menu plans - as always dear reader the choice is yours.

If you would like to give this dish a try please read on for the ingredients and method.

Ingredients:
Serves Four
8 large sausages of your choice ...e.g. Cumberland
150ml (1/4pt) vegetable stock
2 x 400g tins butter beans, drained
1 tbsp. olive oil
500g (16oz) leeks, trimmed and sliced
1 tbsp. sun-dried tomato paste
3 tbsp. fresh thyme, finely chopped
salt and pepper
Method:
1. Preheat the grill to medium-high. Cook the sausages for 15 minutes, turning frequently, until golden all over and cooked through.
2. Meanwhile, put the stock and butter beans in a pan cook, uncovered, over a low heat for 10 minutes until the butter beans begin to soften. Season well, then roughly mash with a fork.
3. In a separate pan, heat the oil in over a medium heat. Add the leeks and cook for 10 minutes until softened.
4. Add the leeks to the mashed beans and mix well, add the sundried tomato paste and half of the thyme. Stir well to combine, then divide between 4 plates along with the sausages. Scatter over the remaining thyme to serve.

Nutritional Information:
Carbohydrate 28.4g Protein 26.9g Fibre 8.3g Fat 9.4g
Recipe and details from an original idea here

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All the best Jan

29 comments:

  1. This sounds wonderful, I copied it.

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  2. Yum - this looks delish! I wouldn't have thought of mashed butter beans.

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  3. Mmmmm... sounds like a wonderful meal to enjoy on a cold autumn day :) Thank you for another fabulous recipe!

    Hugs to you, Jan!

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  4. Love the idea of mashed beans here and who doesn't love sausage?

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  5. I don't like butter beans at all but I do love sausages.

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  6. I've never even heard of butter beans.

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  7. This looks sooooooooooooooooooooooooo good! Hugs, Valerie

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  8. This does look very delicious!

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  9. It's been at least a century, give or take a few years, since I last tasted sausage.

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  10. That mash does look tasty. And a lovely alternative.

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  11. Looks and sounds delicious... I love all kinds of sausage (we get the chicken and/or turkey sausages here) and I love the idea of having smashed butter beans in lieu of mashed potatoes.... Thanks for sharing.

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  12. Sure looks tasty and worth a try...thank you Jan 🍁💮🍂

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  13. That mash looks lovely, most unusual.xxx

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  14. Best done with a Quorn sausages, then, it is beautiful.

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  15. Looks so good, Jan. Perfect for a day like today with a little chill in the air... :)

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  16. Your photo looks appealing and since I adore beans of any type, especially butter beans, this sounds like a great recipe. I would prefer to cook my own rather than getting them from a can, though. That way I can control the sodium. Thanks for sharing this, because I love vegetarian sausages.

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  17. As a vegetarian, I'd skip the sausage, or make a little homemade lentil sausage, but the mash sounds wonderful!

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  18. This looks so good. And perfect timing. I just picked up some faux sausage:)
    Have a great one, Jan.

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  19. That looks so delicious. I love sausages and we get ours from a butcher. Just had some leek and black pepper sausages with pasta the other night. Yummmy!

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  20. Aha, I would love to have that meal, especially the "leek" part. After all, I do live in Leek, Staffordshire!

    Gary

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  21. A great combination of deliciousness, thanks Jan :)

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  22. The mash looks very good, I'm not sure if I've tried leeks before...

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  23. Butter bean mash sounds nice. I do like mashed swede too!

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  24. I can almost smell and taste this, Jan! It looks wonderful! Yum! xo Karen

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  25. attractive dish Jan!

    my younger son is huge fan of chicken roles which exactly look like these ones.
    reminded me leek used to grow in mom's garden ,nothing is fresh like homegrown vegies

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  26. I LOVE vegetable mash- the idea of mashing in the leeks too sounds great! I am just looking out of my window at the leeks I have planted into trays and pots!! I wish they would hurry up!!!

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  27. Graham likes butter beans, this dish would make a nice change for him.
    Lisa x

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