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anyone got a good recipe for toad-in-the-hole ?
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I did do a search, honest - that's how I got hte idea to do toad in the hole! :beer: BUt I'm not exactly sure how to make T-in the H with the yorkshire puddings already made. Can someone help me?
Thanks!
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Not sure you can
I'm rubbish at T-in-the-H so I make toad out of the hole - sausages, yorkshire puddings and gravy. If I'm feeling flush, I may also have vegetables with that 
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I'd just cook the sausages and serve with warmed up yorkshires. I do toad in the hole both ways depending on numbers being fed and time available.
If you don't fancy doing it that way you can freeze the yorkshires until you cook a meal you would prefer them with.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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I call it deconstructed toad. Just warmed up yorkies, with sausages and onion gravy.Mortgage started on 22.5.09 : £129,600Overpayments to date: £3000June grocery challenge: 400/6000
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Num. Ok, thanks! I'm sure the DH won't be complaining either way.0
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I call it deconstructed toad. Just warmed up yorkies, with sausages and onion gravy.
I like that. :T
How about homeless toad?
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Sausages, mash all stuffed into a warm yorkie with a generous helping of gravy.
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Toad in the hole with onion gravy and it was rather nice if I say so myself.:beer:0
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Yummy...Think I might make toad in the hole tomorrow!0
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Good for you!! Sounds yummy - we've just had Newmarket Sausages and mash! (Great minds)..what are you making next??0
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well done you x
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