by wheels » Sat Feb 09, 2019 11:33 pm
We normally eat these fried or grilled. They'd be eaten at any meal, although some would find them a little too herby for breakfast.
They're often combined with mashed potato and veg along with an onion gravy - not a gravy like your biscuits and gravy; it's more of a thickened jus and has fried onion added.
They're also eaten with chips and baked beans or peas, or even with bacon, egg and chips.
Or, in toad in the hole; sausage in a Yorkshire pudding batter - it's maybe best if you Google for what that is!
Oh, of course, we can't forget that they also form part of a full English breakfast - egg, bacon, sausage, black pudding, tomato, mushroom, fried potato (or even hash browns nowadays) and (for some) baked beans.
Phil