Make this easy Bangers and Mash, sausage and mashed potatoes recipe (2024)

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So this is the story all about how my life got twisted upside down when I first saw the words “Bangers and Mash” on a British Pub menu and how I have never ever thought the same of British Food since. I am currently working on a keto version of this dish but in the meantime, you can find Brussels sprouts with sausage here.

This is indeed a sonnet to Brit Pub grub favourite, Bangers and Mash, the use of real meaty porky sausages, seared then simmered to perfection in a rich gravy littered with translucent, sweet, caramlised onions and served on a bed of rich, creamy buttery mash that makes such modest food translate into a frequency of “comfort” everyone can vibe with.

One thing I LOVE about having lived in the Eastern Hemishpere, is the level of intense exposure and immersion into other cultures and cuisines.

One this is for certain, I never liked British food until I tried it. They do have some funny sounding names – Toad in a Hole, Eton Mess, Minced Meat Pie (for a pie that has no meat), Spotted Sich, Mucky Dripping, Wels Rarebit, Bubble and Squeak, Pigs in Blankets, Angels on Horseback and lots more.

I’ve always fancied the way Brits cleverly – and oftentimes cheekily – coined the names of places and food. Not the least of these is Bangers and Mash.

I hacked traditional methods

Traditionally, this dish is made on the cooktop but I decided to modernise it and use my 9 in 1 Ninja Foodi Multi cooker. It’s like the Instant Pot, but better. I promise to do a review on it soon on my YouTube channel. I was able to make this dish quickly in my Ninja Foodi. I was also able to sear the sausage, caramelize onions, and pressure cook the sausage and simmer the sausage in the gravy until it reduced to a nice consistency.

The only thing I turned on my stove for was to reduce the cream and even that too could have been done in the multi coooker but I wanted to do it simultaneously while pressure cooking the potatoes.

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I pressure cooked the potatoes for the mash potatoes

Yes you read right. I pressure cooked the potatoes. I wanted to cook them without water, so I placed them in the air fryer basket and put water in the cooking pot. There is method in my madness. As I say all the time in my in-person and virtual 5 Star Caribbean Cooking Classes, technique is everything. It is often the difference between an OK dish and RIVETING food experience. Some may be OK with making OK food, but I am all about helping people to create MEMORIES. Great memories etched in food. And that brings me back to my technique for cooking these potatoes in my Ninja Foodi Pressure Cooker.

Why it is better to cook mashed potatoes in a multi pot pressure cooker?

  1. Because it’s faster. Period. Seriously, why wait 35 minutes to cook 2lbs of potatoes when you could get it done in a fraction of the time?
  2. You don’t end up with water-logged potatoes and a diluted mash
  3. You can cook the whole dish in one pot, from the caramelized onions, to the saususage and gravy as well as cooking the potatoes.
Make this easy Bangers and Mash, sausage and mashed potatoes recipe (7)

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Bangers and Mash | Sausage and Potatoes

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 50 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

Bangers and Mash is the cunningly clever British name for Sausage and Mashed potatoes with an onion gravy that is a Bristish Pub favourite comfort food recipe. Very Budget-friendly. Take the extra time to make caramelized onions for a riveting dish.

Ingredients

  • For caramelized onions:
  • 4 large onions, sliced into medium rings
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Himalayan pink salt to taste
  • For sausage:
  • 5-6 large sausage links (chorizo or another variety)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Maggi Season Up
  • A few dashes Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 sprig thyme
  • 1 clove garlic
  • Scotch bonnet pepper (to taste)
  • Himalayan pink salt to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Parsley, finely chopped
  • For potatoes:
  • 2 lbs/ 1kg potatoes (Russet is ideal)
  • 250 ml cooking cream or cooking
  • 6 tablespoons butter
  • Himalayan pink salt to taste

Instructions

Caramelsend onions:

  1. Turn on the Ninja Foodi on high. When hot, add oil and sauté onions then reduce to medium and then cook, constantly stirring for about 30 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste and set aside.
  2. Sear sausages on medium hight heat on both sides. Add 1 cup of water, Worcestershire sauce, Maggi Season up, thyme, scotch bonnet, a tablespoon of the caramelised onions and place pressure cooker lid on and pressure cook for 12 minutes on high With vent closed. Once it beeps that it is finished, Then open vent for a quick release.
  3. Taste, add salt and blackpepper as needed
  4. Turn on the Sear/Sauté function, add chopped parsley and reduce gravy until it gets some body. This will happen very quickly. Then set aside in the oven with the onions to keep warm.Make this easy Bangers and Mash, sausage and mashed potatoes recipe (8)
  5. Add 1 cup of water to the cooking pot, place potatoes in the air fryer basket , sprinkling salt on the the potates. Then place air-fryer basket in the cooking pot. Change the function to Pressure and set on High for 5 minutes with Vent closed.
  6. Once done, open vent for a quick release.
  7. While pressure is being released Pour cream into a saucepan on the stove top and heat the cream.
  8. Remove the basket with the potatoes and place potatoes in a bowl and mash, adding butter and salt and hot cream. Add salt as needed.
  9. Serve a bed of potatoes, sausages and gravy and top with caramelised onions on top.

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FAQs

What kind of sausage is used in bangers and mash? ›

Cumberland pork sausages are a common banger and mash sausage but certainly don't have a monopoly on the dish.

What are the two main components of the dish bangers and mash? ›

Bangers and mash is a traditional British dish consisting of sausages (bangers) and mashed potatoes (mash), often served with onion gravy.

What do Americans call bangers and mash? ›

Bangers and mash, also known as sausages and mash, is a traditional British dish consisting of sausages and mashed potato. It may consist of one of a variety of flavoured sausages made of pork, lamb, beef, or a meat alternative.

What goes with banger and mash? ›

What To Serve With Bangers And Mash - 45 Tasty Sides
  • Meat. • 1 portion Garlic mushrooms and bacon, creamy.
  • Produce. • 1 portion Braised leeks. • 1 portion British baked beans.
  • Bread & Baked Goods. • 1 portion Yorkshire pudding.
  • Dairy. • 1 portion Cauliflower cheese.
  • Deli. • 1 portion Coleslaw.

What American sausage is closest to bangers? ›

Just a regular lightly-seasoned fresh pork sausage. Plain breakfast sausage would probably be the closest.

What is a good substitute for banger sausage? ›

Bangers are a British pork sausage. If they are unavailable, any mild pork sausage can be used in their place.

What are sausages called in England? ›

British sausages are sometimes called bangers because back then, sausages had a habit of bursting open while cooking.

Do Irish people eat bangers and mash? ›

Today, bangers and mash with onion gravy is a typical pub dish in Great Britain and Ireland, with the Irish sometimes including a side of cabbage as well.

What is the difference between bangers and sausages? ›

Irish Sausage is also commonly known as “English Sausage”, “British Sausage, and as “Bangers” outside of the UK; the terms are used interchangeably. The traditional recipe consists of ground pork, a rusk bread filler, eggs, seasonings and a natural pork or beef casing.

What do British people call hot dogs? ›

'Bangers' became the common slang term for sausages. EU food standards introduced limits for the amount of water and meat a sausage was allowed to contain, which for British sausages meant much less water (if any) but a lot more meat. They don't bang anymore, but they taste much better.

Is a bratwurst a banger? ›

Sausages, brats, bangers, and dogs are terms that are often used when referring to any of the fresh sausage links we adore for their ability to pair well with ball games and beer.

Can you still buy bangers? ›

If you come across sellers like this, or bangers for sale, be warned they're an illegal firework and that shipping them via the post is also illegal.

What vegetable goes with bangers and mash? ›

Save your great fronds of purple sprouting broccoli, they'll just get in the way. Instead, include the flavours that augment sausage 'n' mash, but in an easily eaten format: iron-rich brassicas (shredded savoy cabbage, spinach); earthiness (mashed celeriac) and sweetness (shavings of carrot, chopped leeks).

What alcohol goes with bangers and mash? ›

A Primitivo, an Italian red wine made from the grape of the same name, would be a good match for Bangers and Mash. This wine is known for its bold, fruity flavors, which would complement the richness of the sausages.

Why is a sausage called a banger? ›

Bangers and mash is a staple of the country's overall cuisine and is a popular pub dish. The term bangers supposedly originated during World War I, when meat shortages resulted in sausages' being made with a number of fillers, notably water, that caused them to explode when cooked.

What is a good substitute for Irish sausage? ›

Any good soft pork sausage will do. Bratwurst is a good substitute, or even a mild Italian. You want links of soft sausage in casing, not a harder product like kielbasa or smoked sausage.

Are bangers just brats? ›

Sausages, brats, bangers, and dogs are terms that are often used when referring to any of the fresh sausage links we adore for their ability to pair well with ball games and beer.

Why is it called Cumberland sausage? ›

Traditional Cumberland Sausage is the signature dish of Cumbria and Lakeland. It is a traditional food that is completely grounded in this region and is identified with Cumbria in the same way that pasties are to Cornwall and haggis is to Scotland. In fact it could be called 'the chieftain of the sausage race'.

What is another name for Irish sausage? ›

Irish Sausage is also commonly known as “English Sausage”, “British Sausage, and as “Bangers” outside of the UK; the terms are used interchangeably. The traditional recipe consists of ground pork, a rusk bread filler, eggs, seasonings and a natural pork or beef casing.

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