Friday 23 November 2018

Sausage, bacon and onion bake with sautéed spinach


Do you know - you really don't need to serve a 'mash' with sausages, why not try them with some sautéed spinach!

Ingredients:
Serves Four
8 good-quality pork sausages
8 rashers streaky bacon
2 red onions cut into eighths
15 sage leaves
2 Tbsp. duck fat
1 cup Verjuice or white wine (optional)
2 Tbsp. butter
150g baby spinach

salt and black pepper 

Method:
1. Preheat the oven to 220ºC.
2. Wrap a piece of bacon around each sausage. Place in a roasting tin with the onions and sage leaves; spoon over the duck fat, especially over the onions.
3. Roast for 30–40 minutes on the middle rack, turning once, until the sausages are browned and cooked through.
4. Deglaze the pan with the Verjuice or wine and reduce until thickened.
5. Heat the butter in a pan; add the spinach and sauté until just wilted; season well.

To serve: Serve sausages drizzled with gravy, and with sautéed spinach on the side. 

From a recipe seen here 

If you need help with measurement / conversion see here 

Did you know - Spinach is available all year round but is in season during the spring (March - June). It is well known for its nutritional qualities and has always been regarded as a plant with remarkable abilities to restore energy, increase vitality and improve the quality of the blood. There are sound reasons why spinach would produce such results, primarily the fact that it is rich in iron.

Iron plays a central role in the function of red blood cells which help in transporting oxygen around the body, in energy production and DNA synthesis.

Spinach is also an excellent source of vitamin K, vitamin A, vitamin C and folic acid as well as being a good source of manganese, magnesium, iron and vitamin B2. Vitamin K is important for maintaining bone health and it is difficult to find vegetables richer in vitamin K than spinach. Others include kale, broccoli and green cabbage. 

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All the best Jan

24 comments:

  1. I adore spinach. My father didn't like it so it was never served when I was growing up. I have a lot of catching up to do.

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  2. Hello Jan!
    I love spinach and your recipe sounds very easy to make and super yummy!
    Thank you for sharing! Have a lovely weekend!
    Dimi...

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  3. Yum, it looks wonderful. I'm a big fan of spinach.

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  4. ...looks good for a cold winter evening.

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  5. We like hot Italian sausage with onions and peppers. One of my favorite meals.

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  6. Rather like spinach but don't seem to buy it often as I'm the only one who care for it.

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  7. This recipe sounds heavenly!!!! OMG! Yum!!

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  8. I think I should really use more spinach!

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  9. Hello, I like spinach, sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe.
    Happy Saturday, enjoy your day and weekend!

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  10. Doesn't this dish look nice.

    Tina

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  11. This looks delicious. Next time I crave sausage I am going to try it. I don't eat sausage often because of the sodium level, but there are times when I have to have it.

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  12. Awesome ingredients,this sounds like it would be delicious!!

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  13. This sounds very delicious. Valerie

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  14. This looks really good. You have such an informative blog.
    xx Beca

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  15. It looks delicious, we really should eat more spinach.

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  16. This looks tasty and would work with faux meat just fine.
    Hope your weekend has been grand, Jan.

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  17. My mother only served spinach cooked as a kid and I did not like it, then when I got older I tried it in a salad and really liked it so now I eat it raw and like it but still don't care for it cooked.
    Have a wonderful week ahead!

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  18. Oh yum! and spinach with it sounds great ~ ^_^

    Happy Day to you,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  19. Himself and I are on a Keto diet. This is a Keto dream!

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  20. I like spinach but I will have to eliminate pork.
    Yum dish

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  21. Looks so good! Thank you Jan! Big Hugs!

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