Sausage and Guinness toad in the hole
- Published: 31 Oct 11
- Updated: 18 Mar 24
This toad in the hole recipe is made extra special with the addition of onions, black pudding and a Guinness batter.
Prefer a classic toad? Our easy toad in the hole recipe could be the one for you.
- Serves 6
- Takes 25 minutes to make, 45 minutes to cook
Ingredients
- 5 tbsp olive oil
- 8 good-quality Lincolnshire sausages
- 2 red onions, sliced into thin wedges
- 115g black pudding, in chunky pieces
- Small bunch of fresh thyme, leaves stripped, plus extra for sprinkling
For the batter
- 225g plain flour
- ½ tsp salt
- 4 medium free-range eggs, whisked
- 150ml whole milk
- 150ml Guinness
Method
- Preheat the oven to 220°C/fan200°C/gas 7. First, make the batter. Sift the flour, salt and some pepper into a large bowl and make a well in the centre. Mix together the eggs, milk and Guinness, then pour into the well. Using a wooden spoon, incorporate the flour by slowly drawing it in from the edge. Mix to a smooth batter, then set aside.
- Put a high-sided roasting tin on the hob spanning 2 rings and heat 2 tbsp oil. Add the sausages and cook for 5 minutes to brown all over, then add the onions and black pudding and cook for 3 minutes more until the onions soften and the black pudding crisps up. Stir through the thyme, then set aside on a plate.
- Add the remaining oil to the tin, then heat in the oven for 5 minutes until the oil is very hot. Remove and scatter the sausages, onion and black pudding in the tin, then pour over the batter. Bake for 45 minutes until the sausages are cooked and the batter is puffed and golden. Remove from the oven, sprinkle with the extra thyme, then serve in wedges with gravy and steamed veg.
- Recipe from November 2011 Issue
Nutrition
- Calories
- 542kcals
- Fat
- 33.2g (9.9g saturated)
- Protein
- 21.8g
- Carbohydrates
- 37.7g (4.9g sugars)
- Fibre
- 2.2g
- Salt
- 2g
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Can you substitute the Guinness with extra milk or should it be water, any suggestions or ideas will be gratefully received. Thank you.
Hi Gillian – yes, just make up the remaining quantity of liquid with extra milk if you don’t want to use Guinness. Thank you, Ellie