Pigs in blankets toad in the hole

  • Side
  • 4
  • 1 hour 30 minutes
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This pigs in blankets toad in the hole is super easy to make, and makes a fun seasonal side. However it's also the perfect dish to serve in that funny period between Christmas and New Year when you still want something festive, but can’t bear another piece of turkey.

First published in 2022

Ingredients

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Equipment

  • 28 x 20cm roasting tin

Method

1

Place the eggs in a bowl and whisk them until they are lightly foamy. Add the milk and flour, and whisk until you have a smooth batter, checking the bottom and sides for any hidden clumps of flour

2

Set the batter aside to rest for at least 30 minutes

3

Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 220°C/gas mark 7

4

Lay out a rasher of streaky bacon onto a work surface and use the side of a butter knife to stretch it out so that it’s a little thinner - this will help it wrap more easily around the sausages. Repeat for the other rashers of bacon

5

Wrap each stretched-out rasher of bacon around the sausages to make the pigs in blankets, and set them aside

6

Combine the marmalade with the wholegrain mustard in a small bowl and mix well until combined

7

Pour the oil or lard into the roasting tin and place it into the oven to heat up, around 10 minutes

8

Once the oil is very hot, remove the oil-filled tray very carefully from the oven and pour the batter into it. Place the sausages on top and sprinkle over the herbs

9

Return the tray to the oven and cook for 30 minutes, or until well risen and dark brown

10

Remove the toad in the hole from the oven and glaze it lightly with the marmalade and mustard mixture, then return to the oven for a few minutes to set the glaze. Serve immediately

First published in 2022

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