Here is how we did it....
Soft boil the eggs
Prepare the beaten eggs, flour and breadcrumbs
Remove the skin of the sausages so you just have sausage meat
Peel the soft boiled egg, and cover fully & gently with the sausage meat
Dip the sausage-covered egg into the flour, then the beaten egg, then finally the breadcrumbs
Gently fry until golden brown
Leave to cool slightly and drain excess oil on kitchen paper
Voila! A homemade Scotch-egg!
And it was delicious! Thank you Daddy Howe for doing an excellent and yummy job!
Whats yhe the red thing in with the boiled eggs? Pops
ReplyDeleteHi Daddy, it's a little half-plastic egg that tells you when your eggs should be soft/medium/hard boiled. Works great, and only from the £1 shop
DeleteHahaha.... you don't want to know what I was thinking when you said scotch eggs. I thought you might soak eggs in Scotch and pickle them somehow. I think I like your idea better.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea what a scotch egg was when I started reading this and now that I've read the whole thing, I have never seen or heard of anything like this. I don't think people really eat those around my parts :)
ReplyDeleteI always wondered what a Scotch egg was-now I know thanks to this post and how to make them! It doesn't look that complicated to make either and the best part-I could see making just 2 for myself with no waste involved.
ReplyDeleteScotch eggs look really neat! I've never heard of them until now. I'm going to make them, my family will think they are neat.
ReplyDeleteWow I've never seen anything like that. Could be because we don't eat meat... but the egg looks great. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks easy to prepare. I want to try this :) Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteI'm not normally a fan of boiled eggs, but I have to try this!! They look delicious! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI had not heard of these until Disney's Brave came out. Now I feel like I see them all the time. Still need to try one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very interesting thing to do with sausage and egg.. I've never heard of this before, but I am intrigued! I might have to surprise my family one of these mornings with these babies!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like something my husband would love. Actually I think he does like them. His coworker is from Scotland and she is always bringing in homemade goodies like this. :)
ReplyDeleteThis does look pretty tasty. I have never heard of Scotch eggs and my first thought went to a drink and an egg. ;)
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to try to make these. They look yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love scotch eggs but cant get them here in the States, thanks for sharing how to make them! I know what I will be doing
ReplyDeleteI never heard of these before. They look good!
ReplyDeleteOh yes i love scotch eggs lol homemade are always best i do not seem to have the time lately,deffo a British fav thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteI've had them a few times before. My family is British so we still do have quite a few British traditions and this was one that I enjoyed. Never made it myself though. Now that I know I may have to do it one day for my own family.
ReplyDeleteWow, I have never heard of these but the look really good we are big time b-fest eaters so this will def be on the menu now :D
ReplyDeleteScotch eggs look delicious. I've never heard of this recipe or tried these but they have my favorite ingredients. I have to prepare these for my husband and my boys, they will be sure to gobble them right up.
ReplyDeleteOh wow - I've never even heard of scotch eggs before! They certainly look delicious! I may have to try to prepare them myself!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to try to make these just for the heck of it. They look really good!
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