Toad in the Hole with Onion Gravy is a super thrifty, easy and delicious, midweek family meal. Just serve with your favourite vegetables!
Having tried numerous different recipes for Toad in the Hole over the years, I finally found one which was both delicious and worked with a bit of tweaking.
It was pulled out of a Tesco’s magazine when the price per portion was 30p!
Tips for making Toad in the Hole Batter
The key to success is the speedy depositing of the batter into the hot enamel tin and a quick re-entry into the oven.
I’ve found that china dishes just don’t distribute the heat effectively enough and result in an un-risen soggy shambles.
Also, the cooking time should just be a guide because this will vary with the size of tin you use.
I learned this after a few charred results when I’d forgotten to ignore the timing in the recipe. You need to check that the batter is cooked throughout and not like an omelette but also avoid burning which is very easy.
I find there is no need for potatoes with this dish just your favourite boiled or steamed vegetables.
More Sausage Dinner Recipe
Here are some more fab sausage recipes to try once you’ve made this Toad in the Hole recipe!
- Scrumptious Chipolata Tagliatelle
- Sweet Chilli Sausage Plait
- Sausage Gnocchi Bake
- Turkey Meatloaf
- Spicy Sausage Pasta
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Toad in the Hole with Onion Gravy
Ingredients
For the Batter
- 100 g / 3 ½ oz Plain flour
- 2 Eggs
- 150 ml / ¼ pt semi-skimmed milk
For the Toad
- 8 Pork sausages
- 1 Onion finely sliced
- 1 tbsp Vegetable oil
- For the gravy:
- 1 Onion finely sliced
- 1 tbsp Vegetable oil
- 2 tsp Flour
- 2 tsp English mustard
- 2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 300 ml / ½ pint Vegetable stock
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 220°C. or 200°C fan.
- Place flour in a bowl, add eggs and slowly mix in milk to make a smooth batter.
- Add 150ml (¼ pt) water and beat until smooth.
- Put sausages in an oven-proof baking dish, scatter the onion around them and drizzle the oil over. Avoid onion on top of the sausages as they just burn.
- Roast for 15 minutes.
- Remove from oven, pour over the batter speedily and return to cook for anywhere between 20 – 35 minutes. (Mine took 20 mins).
- To make the gravy, fry the remaining onion for 5 minutes until golden.
- Sprinkle on the flour and cook, stirring until thickened.
- Add mustard, Worcestershire sauce and gradually, the stock, stirring until smooth.
- Serve with the Toad in the Hole and steamed veg.
Heather Haigh
Definately a firm favourite in our house.
Lisa Williams
delicious toad in the hole is one of my fave meals 🙂
Paul Wilson
Can’t beat a bit of toad.
DANIELLE VEDMORE
What I actually had for tea – made with lovely Cumberland Sausages and some mushrooms too in the gravy.
Ursula Hunt
My favourite comfort food is toad in the hole, a definate winner in our house 🙂
nicky63
I shall try this next sausage day, but for now you have just inspired today’s recipe, I’m doing sausages in onion gravy in my slow cooker for dinner tonight and have just dashed out and added some mustard and Worcestershire sauce to it! Thanks 🙂
Kevin Friend
I love toad in the hole & this recipe looks divine
penny_mum
This is soooo yummy – and everything works out beautifully – Thanks for the recipe, it’s even better than my mum’s!!!
Cath
Great sounding recipe will give it a go
Camilla
I’d read my tips in my Yorkshire Pudding post as I’ve improved my technique for a good rise!
Richard
Delicious and the onion gravy is amazing.