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Sausage sandwich

A sausage sandwich is a sandwich containing cooked sausage. It may consist of an oblong bread roll such as a baguette or ciabatta roll, and sliced or whole links of sausage,[1] such as hot or sweet Italian sausage, Polish sausage, German sausage (knackwurst, weisswurst, bratwurst, bockwurst), North African merguez, andouille or chorizo. Popular toppings include mustard, brown sauce, ketchup, BBQ sauce, steak sauce, peppers, onions, sauerkraut, chili, and salsa.

Sausage sandwich
Sausage sandwich served in New Orleans

United Kingdom edit

In the UK, sausage sandwiches ("sausage sarnie" or "butty" in English slang, or "piece 'n' sausage" in Scottish English) can typically be found in British cafes and roadside food stalls.

Although a breakfast favourite, it may be purchased and consumed at any time of the day. Popular combinations are sausage and bacon, sausage and egg, sausage and fried onions, and sausage and tomato.

Sausages are often served in a bread roll or hot dog bun, especially at barbecues. In the North East they are often served in a stottie cake.

In Scotland, a Lorne sausage may be substituted and is usually served in a morning roll or bap.

Ireland edit

In Ireland, large amounts of Ketchup may be added in order to enhance the flavour of the sandwich, however other sauces may also be used.

Australia and New Zealand edit

In Australia and New Zealand, a variety is frequently sold at school fetes and other fundraising activities. The sausage is cooked on a barbecue grill in an outdoor area and served with grilled onions on a single, folded slice of bread with tomato or barbecue sauce. The activity is commonly known as a "sausage sizzle". As well as fetes, fundraisers and markets, in recent years it has become common for "sausage sizzles" to be regularly held outside major retailers on weekends (often for charitable causes) such as Bunnings, The Warehouse or Harvey Norman. Sausage sizzles organised by community groups are also common at election polling places, where sausage sandwiches are colloquially known as "democracy sausages".[2]

In the majority of states of Australia, such as New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania, the sausages sold in a single piece of bread at a sausage sizzle are known as 'sausage sandwiches'. However, elsewhere, such as Victoria and South Australia, these are known as 'sausage in bread' and a sausage sandwich refers to a sandwich made with two slices of bread, a chopped up sausage (often cold), and tomato sauce or chutney.[3]

South Africa edit

In South Africa, a common variety is known as a boerewors roll or, colloquially, a "boerie".[4][5] Similar to the Oceanic variety, the sausage is cooked on a braai (barbecue) grill, and usually served with grilled onions on a hot dog-style bread roll with tomato ketchup or barbecue sauce, chutney or sweet chili sauce.

United States edit

 
Vendor selling sausage sandwiches

In the United States, sausage sandwiches are widely popular. One variety, colloquially known as a hot dog, is particularly popular, especially at sporting events, carnivals, beaches, and fairs.[6][7] They are also sold in many delis as well as food stands on street corners of large cities. Many American hot dog vendors also serve Polish, Italian, Mexican, and German (e.g. bratwurst) sausage sandwiches in addition to their regular fare.

Sausage sandwiches that come on toast, a bagel, an English muffin, a biscuit, or kaiser roll are generally referred to as breakfast sandwiches.

Germany edit

 
Drei im Weggla

A sausage sandwich called Drei im Weckla (literally three in a bun; also spelled Drei im Weggla) has three Nürnberger Rostbratwürste, as the snack's name implies, and mustard in a sliced bread roll.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fuller, E.G. (1909). The Up-to-date Sandwich Book: 400 Ways to Make a Sandwich. A. C. McClurg & Company. p. 98. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  2. ^ Gregory, Helen (2019-03-22). "Dig in to democracy sausages on election day to support Hunter schools". Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 2019-06-06.
  3. ^ Evershed, Nick (19 November 2015). "Sausage sandwiches and potato cakes: new maps of Australian language". Guardian. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  4. ^ Askinasi, Rachel. "We tried 11 McDonald's menu items in South Africa that you can't get in the US. Here are the winners and losers". Business Insider. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  5. ^ "Six classic South African sandwiches". Brand South Africa. 2016-10-06. Retrieved 2019-05-09.
  6. ^ State Fair Meadowlands offers hundreds of rides, games, treats, and a real New Jersey housewife | NJ.com
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-07-15. Retrieved 2009-06-26.

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A sausage sandwich is a sandwich containing cooked sausage It may consist of an oblong bread roll such as a baguette or ciabatta roll and sliced or whole links of sausage 1 such as hot or sweet Italian sausage Polish sausage German sausage knackwurst weisswurst bratwurst bockwurst North African merguez andouille or chorizo Popular toppings include mustard brown sauce ketchup BBQ sauce steak sauce peppers onions sauerkraut chili and salsa Sausage sandwichSausage sandwich served in New Orleans Contents 1 United Kingdom 2 Ireland 3 Australia and New Zealand 4 South Africa 5 United States 6 Germany 7 See also 8 ReferencesUnited Kingdom editIn the UK sausage sandwiches sausage sarnie or butty in English slang or piece n sausage in Scottish English can typically be found in British cafes and roadside food stalls Although a breakfast favourite it may be purchased and consumed at any time of the day Popular combinations are sausage and bacon sausage and egg sausage and fried onions and sausage 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