This is prolly not up your street but takeaway bars etc sell these, it's a basically a cooked beef sausage, split nearly in half then filled with mashed potatoes and ketchup put over it and reheated in the oven. I love them and so do lots of other people. Do you guys do anything like this??
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I’ve never seen them but then again, throwing down a meal in three bites sound pretty good.
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Pennsylvania has experience with these Russ. I've had simaliar, but without the Ketchup/Catsup/ Catch Up....however you want to say it.
The ones I had were Polish Sausage with Mashed Potatoes but topped with Cheddar Cheese and they were delicious !!
Thank for posting this, they look great
The ones I had were Polish Sausage with Mashed Potatoes but topped with Cheddar Cheese and they were delicious !!
Thank for posting this, they look great
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No we don’t…would I eat it? Heck yes!
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Russ wrote:This is prolly not up your street but takeaway bars etc sell these, it's a basically a cooked beef sausage, split nearly in half then filled with mashed potatoes and ketchup put over it and reheated in the oven. I love them and so do lots of other people. Do you guys do anything like this??
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I could see that happening after several adult beverages at the Deer Lease
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Those sound gooooood
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I'm with Pocono - - - so give me 3 with Jack Chez instead of Catsup
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I like frying sliced beef dogs with onions and eggs for brekky would that count?
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looks and sounds tasty
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Pass that plate, Russ. We'd experiment with this, say with beer brauts or kielbasa. Kinda like a grilled Shepard's Pie.
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