Sunday 26 April 2009

Double Baked Potatoes and Rosemary Chipolatas



Recipe Ingredients:(enough for 4)
  • 12 chipolatas sausages
  • 4 large roasting potatoes
  • 1 packet of mixed salad, water cress, spinach, gem lettuce & beetroot
  • 1 soup spoon of butter
  • 1 pinch of nutmeg
  • 2 soup spoons of grated cheddar cheese
  • a little milk
  • 1 tea spoon of fresh rosemary
  • 2 soup spoons of olive oil
  • salt and black pepper to taste
  • pinch of cayenne
  • a little balsamic oil
The preparation is simple, wash the potatoes and stab them with a sharp knife around 4 times on each side, then they go in the oven around 200c for around 40-50 minutes.

Five minutes away from the potatoes being ready, put a frying pan on the stove with the olive oil once hot ad the rosemary, seasoning (salt & pepper), chilli and the chipolates, turning these around on each side until golden.

Remove the potatoes from the oven and slice them in half, with a soup spoon remove the pulp completely only leaving the skin, the pulp place it in a bowl and ad, to it a soup spoon of butter, a glug of milk, seasoning, nutmeg and cheese, mix well. Then fill the potato skins half full and insert the chipolates cut in half, fill the rest with the mash and bake the potatoes back in the oven again until golden brown or less if you prefer. I done mine less as I was hungry and couldn't wait. (also instead of cheddar if you want a smoother cheese you can use Gruyère)

Serve this on a plate with the mix salad, with a little seasoning, a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic oil.

A simple yet delicious meal, and fairly balanced. For a stress free dinner.


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure I've ever had the chipolatas sausages. Sound yummy!

sarah said...

those looks very tasty. what would be a good substitute for the chipolatas? which I can't get here.

Chef E said...

The sausages are turning me...into a hungry blog :) I will say it again Rico, gotta have you train the hubby!

Christelle said...

Humm, I could see merguez too there :)

Rico said...

Wow, I am impressed by your generosity in your lovely comments.
So many thanks to: Christelle, Chef E, Sarah, Sophie and 5 Star. Appreciated greatly, have yourselves a lovely week, and happy cooking. :) xxx

Rico said...

Sarah, a good substitute for chipolatas is a good fresh pork sausage, with or without herbs...your preference really, and if you prefer vegetarian use asparagus tips, steamed and cooked in butter..see my courgette bake has asparagus. happy cooking. :)

Dee said...

Wow, I love the way these chipolatas look. (kids must love them too since the kind of look like some sort of little critter on the plate!) Delicious. Thank you so much for the lovely comments & photo icon recovery! Nice work. It means alot to me since my Grandmother had that photo taken of my sister & I. Gracias.

Rico said...

Thank you so much Dee, the photo was nothing was just passing the time, that is what I do, I fix photos here/aqui .Thank you for your lovely comments and visit...so far I got the potato look like a turtle, crab etc.thx xxx :) Gracias

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