In France, there are many versions of the Toulouse Sausage. However, the main ingredients are: Pork, Red Wine and Garlic. We marinate our pork in the red wine for at least 24 hours before adding lashings of garlic, mixed herbs and cracked black pepper. This sausage is not for the faint hearted, you must love Garlic for this one. It is a rich, strong flavour with a distinctive aroma of Garlic and Red Wine. The most famous recipe for Toulouse sausage is the Cassoulet. However Toulouse is great with Pasta and Salads but also, try our Toulouse sausages on the Barbecue as they are simply delicious.
What is a Toulouse sausage?
Toulouse sausage is just the rather fancy French name given to our popular pork, red wine and garlic sausages.
Originating from Toulouse itself, which is located in the south west of France, there are many variations on the ‘Toulouse’ sausage…but we like to think ours is one of the tastiest!
Our pork is marinated for a minimum of 24 hours in rich red wine before being seasoned with black pepper, herbs and of course plenty of garlic. Why not try our take on this classic French sausage for yourself? We’re pretty sure you’ll agree they are très bien.
What’s the best way to cook Toulouse sausages?
With the unmistakable flavours of garlic, pork and red wine, no matter how you choose to cook our Toulouse sausages, they are guaranteed to taste great.
Stay traditional and slow cook them in the oven as part of tasty rustic French Cassoulet. Pop them in a pan to fry or - one of our favourites - try barbecuing them.
We just have one golden rule when it comes to cooking our Toulouse sausages. Don’t prick them! Why? Because this causes splitting and will lose some of the delicious flavour and succulence.
How much are Toulouse sausages?
We sell our pork, red wine and garlic sausages in packs of 6 (which is about 400g of sausage) for a fantastic £5.29. That’s a whole lot cheaper than a flight to Toulouse, which we’re pretty confident is the only way you’ll find a ‘Toulouse’ sausage that’s as tasty as these fine specimens.
Don’t forget, if you spend more than £30, you’ll qualify for free delivery, so why not stock up? Toulouse sausages are made fresh on the day of dispatch and can happily be frozen for up to 12 months without sacrificing any of the flavour quality.
Allergens : Wheat flour, Sulphites
Nutritional Values Typical Values
| 100g Contains
|
Energy: Kj/kcal
| 1021/246
|
Fat of which saturates
| 18.4g 6.8g |
Carbohydrates of which are Sugars
| 5.9g
|
Fibre
| <0.5g |
Protein
| 14.1g |
Sodium
| 558mg/100g |
UK Pork 80%, Red Wine (9.7%), Rusk, Seasoning (Salt, Fortified Wheatflour (contains calcium carbonate, iron, niacin, thiamine), Dextrose, Preservative E221 (Sulphites), Spices (white pepper, nutmeg), Emulsifier E451, Flavour Enhancer E621, Spice Extracts, Antioxidants E301). Garlic Granules, Black Pepper, Mixed Herbs, Spice,
Natural Pork Casings/
Frying
Lightly glaze your frying pan with a little oil - no more. Heat your pan up to a medium to high heat. Cut the sausages individually and place them in your pan, replace lid and fry the sausages slowly - try not to keep turning them, 2 or 3 times will do. After 12-15 minutes they should be ready, but if you like them a little crispy leave them a bit longer.
Oven Bake
Place the sausages on a baking tray in a pre heated oven at 190°C or 375°F (Gas mark 5) for 25-30 minutes turning occasionally. For fan assisted ovens adjust cooking times according to manufacturer's handbook.
Grilling
Set the tray on the middle shelf, set on a medium heat and grill for approximately 15-20 minutes, turning occasionally
Blanching
Bring some water to the boil, turn down to simmering. Add the sausages and gently simmer for 15 minutes. Remove the sausages and completely cool at room temperature before refrigerating. After cooling they can be fried, grilled, oven baked or even barbecued without fear of being under cooked. They won't shrink or split so they keep the full flavour and succulence of the sausage inside.
Don’t…
Supreme Sausages are not suitable for deep fat frying as we only use natural casings which will burst under extreme heat. NEVER EVER PRICK YOUR SAUSAGES! this will cause splitting and loss of flavour and succulence. Not suitable for microwave cooking
Do…
Ensure your sausages are thoroughly cooked before eating. Check Product is piping hot before cooking
Keep refrigerated. Once open, keep refrigerated and consume within 24hours. Do not exceed the use by date. Always store uncooked meat covered and lower in the fridge than cooked meat. Suitable for freezing. Freeze on day of purchase and consume within 12 months. Defrost thoroughly in a fridge before cooking and use within 24hours. Once defrosted, do not re-freeze
Wash and dry hands thoroughly before and after handling raw or cooked meat.
Wonderful example of a Toulouse sausage, lovely garlicky aroma and taste. Great as part of a big breakfast or on the barbecue.