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No, no and once again no! That is heresy. It would have to be called (rather uncomfortably) 'sapo en un agujero' (according to Google translate) which lets face it doesn't have the same ring to it. And anyway, what would one then use for gravy?
However, I am sure more than one person has made it and there will be examples on the internet.
Edit: A search for 'toad in the hole using chorizo' yielded 340,000 results.
Further edit: The best gravy I found was sherry gravy.
Thanks!Dag, that looks DELISH!!!
Nope. Definitely nachosLooks like an Ozzie version of chilaquiles
It´s still early over here. I had peanut butter and marmite on toast!
Today's meal was fried boneless pork cutlets marinaded in Pickapeppa sauce with broccoli.
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Nice.
What is Pickapeppa sauce, please?
Now you got me thinking. Maybe I can do an Aussie version using kangaroo snags and call it "Skippy in the Hole".Maybe I should Texicanise this toad in the hole.
CD
Edit: For those that don't know "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo" is a famous TV show here in Oz from the 70's, where every episode Skippy (not a cartoon, a real animal) would be involved in some incredible rescue or adventure.
Nice.
What is Pickapeppa sauce, please?
You know, its funny that growing up in Jamaica we had this in the house all the time, but neither my mom nor I cook with it.