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Mini Toad in the Hole Recipe

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Nothing says comfort food like this British classic, toad in the hole! Perfect for a cold day, this winter warmer recipe has 22g of protein to help with your gym gains.

Our healthier take on this hearty dish pairs low-fat sausages with mini homemade Yorkshire puddings, creamy sweet potato mash, green beans and is drizzled with rich gravy. 

Top tip: We use lean pork chipolatas over regular sausages to reduce the saturated fat content and opt for sweet potato and green beans to pack in more vitamins and fibre. 

Don’t want to spend ages prepping dinner? This low fuss recipe only takes 10 minutes to whip up before popping into the oven for 40 minutes to cook. 

Our mini toad in the hole recipe serves two, but you can double or triple up on the portions and make a bigger batch if you want to feed the whole family! 

Serves: 2 

Prep time: 10 mins  

Cook time: 40 mins  

 

Ingredients:

To make the mini toad in the holes:

  • 4 lean pork chipolatas
  • 1 tbsp sunflower oil
  • 2 eggs  
  • 100g plain flour  
  • 100ml milk 
  • Fresh rosemary  
  • Low calorie oil spray  

To serve:  

  • 150g sweet potato, peeled and diced  
  • 60g green beans  
  • Salt and pepper 
  • 200ml gravy  

Method:


  1. Preheat the oven to 220c. 

  2. Cut the sausages in half and place 2 halves in each Yorkshire pudding tin hole.

  3. Drizzle oil over the sausages and place them into the oven for 20 minutes, turning the sausages halfway through.  

  4. While the sausages are cooking, whisk together eggs, flour, and milk until smooth.

  5. Take the sausages out of the oven and pour over the Yorkshire pudding mix and sprinkle with rosemary. Take care when pouring the mix as the pan will be very hot. 

  6. Place the tin back in the oven for 15 minutes until the Yorkshire puddings have risen and are cooked all the way through.  

  7. Whilst the mini toad in the holes are cooking in the oven, steam or boil the sweet potatoes until they’re soft. Mash the potato and season it to taste with salt and pepper.  

  8. Steam or boil the green beans until they’re cooked but still have a crunch.  

  9. Plate up the mini toad in the holes, mash, and green beans before drizzling it with gravy.  

Want to try more tasty winter warmer recipes? Check out our easy slow cooker beef stew or our vegan slow cooker chilli. In the mood for something sweet? Our toffee apple cinnamon rolls and gingerbread loaf are sure to satisfy your sweet tooth. 

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