Are you as excited as I about the new season of Downton Abbey? I am anticipating more adventures, interaction, situations and experiences with each of characters I love so much.
Downton Abbey menu of beans on toast
Hearty meal of Pub Grub Bangers & Mash
This traditional English entrée of mashed potatoes and sausage is a delicious Downton Abbey menu meal. Usually made with a brown gravy, this version gets added flavor and color from red onions and cranberries.
4 medium russet potatoes, peeled (if desired) and cut into chunks.
Place in a pot and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil and simmer, slightly covered with lid, for 20 minutes or until tender. Drain. (I was surprised to see Ina Garten add Dijon mustard and whole-grain mustard to her mashed potatoes. I was hesitant but gave it a try and really liked the results. If you want to as well, start with about 1 tsp. of both) Add butter (about 2-Tbs.), sour cream (about 1/4-cup) cream cheese (about 2-ounces) and warmed milk; season to taste with salt and pepper. Mash, adding milk until desired consistency.
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Place a baking rack on a sheet pan and arrange the sausages in one layer on the baking rack. Bake for 18 to 20 minutes, until the sausages are just cooked through.CHUTNEY
- oil
- 1 red onions, cut into thin wedges
- 1/2 cup (or more) fresh or frozen (and thawed) cranberries
- 1/8 tsp. ground cinnamon
- 1/8 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp. fresh ginger, grated
- 1 1/2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
- 4 pork sausages (I used lean turkey sausages from butcher)
- fresh sage, for garnish, if desired
DIRECTIONS
Place the sausage on a foil-lined pan.
Heat oil in skillet over medium heat; add onions and sauté for five minutes.
Add the cranberries, cinnamon and a splash of water. Simmer 10-15 minutes, stirring until onions are soft and the chutney has reduced. Add ginger and balsamic; cook a minute or two more.
(if you find the chutney too tart, as I did, sprinkle in a bit of sugar as it simmers and reduces)
To serve:
Mound a generous portion of potatoes on plate and top with sausages that have been cut in half diagonally. Sprinkle with fresh sage and serve.
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Dessert isn’t often a part of the servants daily meal but on special occasions, a lovely Bilberry Apple Pie encourages the staff to be extra diligent and helpful to stay in Mrs. Patmore’s good graces.
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Blueberry {Bilberry} Apple Pie
- 7 cups tart cooking apples, peeled, cored and sliced
- 1 pint blueberries (fresh or frozen and slightly thawed)
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup packed brown sugar
- 2 1/2 Tbs. flour
- 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon
- 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg
- 2 Tbs. fresh lemon juice
- 1 Tbs. butter, thinly sliced
- 1 egg slightly beaten with 1 tsp. water
- cinnamon sugar for sprinkling on top
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lindsey says
I love Downton, Im not sure when we have a new season starting, Im guessing we are probably ahead of you seeing as its a British program, but I always look forward to is coming around. This sausage recipe looks amazing!
corners of my life says
I also love Downton Abbey – every detail attended to – just imagine!
We recently enjoyed a meal of Pub Bangers and Mash at Epcot Center in Disney World. Best served with a flight of beer samples. Mmmmmm . . .
Debby Ray says
Oh what wonderful recipes! I think I would take Bangers and Mash any day over the food they eat upstairs! Did you happen to see the show on following the first episode on Sunday night called "The Manners of Downton Abbey"? It was an historial behind the scenes look at the aristocracy featuring many of the actors…very interesting AND informative. Great post, Lorraine!
Carol Z says
I'm a Downton fan, too, and was so glad to see the new season start. Hope it won't be all gloom and doom.
Lea says
Oh, you are going to love this season of Downton Abbey. I have already seen it off of the blog, http://www.SimplyJane.com. She downloads them to her blog after they are seen in Great Britian which is usually in Oct. I love getting to see them and then I watch my other PBS favorites. Great looking recipes!
Gypsy Heart says
I love Downton Abbey! Love this post! The food looks delish, however, I don't think I could eat the baked beans for breakfast. 🙂
Thanks so much for sharing…can't wait to see the new series!
xo
Pat
Ann Thompson says
I've never Downtown Abbey but all this food looks incredibly good
podso says
This is a fun post! It's amazing its DA time again, seems like it just ended. How fast time flies!
Deb says
I'll be snuggled up with a cat or two watching DA, too. Can't wait. That tea-bread looks so delicious and honey-butter sounds so good. Fact…I did not know Mrs. Patmore's first name was Beryl. Thanks for that. Enjoy the show, Lorraine. Deb
Lorrie says
The Downton Abbey folks are almost like friends now, aren't they? We're all so interested in their lives.
Lovely food post.