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The full English

English Breakfast

Serves 2

  • 6 higher-welfare pork and leek sausages

  • 4 field mushrooms, wiped

  • 2 small tomatoes, scored on top

  • 250 g higher-welfare smoked dry cured back bacon

  • 170 g black pudding, sliced

  • 420 g baked beans

  • 2 knobs butter

  • 6 free-range eggs, cracked into a bowl and beaten

  • sea salt

  • freshly ground black pepper

  • ½ loaf thick-sliced bread, for toasting

Preheat the grill to high. Set the oven to its lowest heat and pop 2 plates in it to keep warm. Put the sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes, scored-side up, on to a large grill pan and place under the grill, about 5cm from the heat. Cook for about 10 minutes, turning the sausages once or twice.



Add the bacon and black pudding to the pan and grill for 5 minutes, turning halfway through cooking, until they are cooked and crispy. Put the baked beans in a saucepan and warm gently for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring occasionally.



Place a non-stick saucepan over a low heat. Melt 1 knob of butter in the pan, add the eggs, season to taste and stir gently until just scrambled. Remove from the heat. Put the bread in the toaster, and arrange the sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes with the bacon, black pudding and beans on the warm plates. When the toast pops up, butter it, then put a slice on each plate and top with scrambled egg. Serve with HP sauce or tomato ketchup on the side, and a pot of tea.

Nutritional Information

The full English

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Some things are too good to mess about with, so I've kept my English breakfast pretty old-school
Serves 2
30m
Super easy
Method



Preheat the grill to high. Set the oven to its lowest heat and pop 2 plates in it to keep warm. Put the sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes, scored-side up, on to a large grill pan and place under the grill, about 5cm from the heat. Cook for about 10 minutes, turning the sausages once or twice.

Add the bacon and black pudding to the pan and grill for 5 minutes, turning halfway through cooking, until they are cooked and crispy. Put the baked beans in a saucepan and warm gently for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring occasionally.

Place a non-stick saucepan over a low heat. Melt 1 knob of butter in the pan, add the eggs, season to taste and stir gently until just scrambled. Remove from the heat. Put the bread in the toaster, and arrange the sausages, mushrooms and tomatoes with the bacon, black pudding and beans on the warm plates. When the toast pops up, butter it, then put a slice on each plate and top with scrambled egg. Serve with HP sauce or tomato ketchup on the side, and a pot of tea.

Nutritional Information Amount per serving:
  • Calories 1557 78%
  • Carbs 88.7g 39%
  • Sugar 17.2g 19%
  • Fat 97.5g 139%
  • Saturates 35.3g 176%
  • Protein 94.6g 210%
Of an adult's reference intake

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