SAUSAGE & VEGE TRAY BAKE
Fiona Smith
Serves
4Preparation
10 minsCook
35 minsIngredients
4 carrots, peeled | |
2-3 parsnips, peeled | |
3-4 medium potatoes, scrubbed | |
1 small celeriac, peeled | |
3 shallots, finely chopped | |
8 sprigs thyme | |
3 tablespoons green peppercorns | |
zest and juice of 1 lemon | |
3 tablespoons olive oil | |
8 beef (or other) sausages | |
¼ cup brandy or vegetable stock | |
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard | |
½ cup cream |
You need to use good-quality, large sausages for this recipe. I use plain beef from my butcher, but pork or chicken would also work. Choose narrower vegetables so you get nice thin pieces when you cut them, giving a crunchy, caramelised result. This rich, comforting winter meal is perfect served with a lemony kale and parsley salad to balance the richness, but steamed greens with a squeeze of lemon work well too. The sauce is rich and a bit of a treat, so for a mid-week meal you might omit it and simply serve with mustard.
Instructions
1. | Heat the oven to 200°C fan bake. |
2. | Cut the carrots and parsnips in half crossways, then cut them, along with the potatoes and celeriac, into long, thin wedges all about the same size. |
3. | Put in a large mixing bowl with the shallots, thyme, green peppercorns, lemon zest and juice, olive oil and a sprinkle of salt and toss well. |
4. | Add the sausages and toss again. |
5. | Spread everything out in one layer in a large roasting tray with the sausages in the middle. |
6. | Roast for 30 minutes, stirring things around halfway through. |
7. | Turn the oven off and transfer the sausages and veges to a serving dish and keep warm in the oven while you make the sauce. |
8. | To make the sauce, put the roasting tray over a medium- high heat and add the brandy or stock. |
9. | Let it bubble, scraping up everything from the base of the pan and stirring together. |
10. | Stir in the mustard and cream and simmer. |
11. | Serve with the sausages. |
Recipes & food styling Fiona Smith / Photography Aaron McLean / Styling Fiona Lascelles
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