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Hi Felt-tip


Found this on Google


GG Sparkes


Great mobile shop on Northcross Road in East Dulwich.

Friendly, full traceability, proper butcher but with all organic or free range meats (unlike certain other 'organic' butchers in the area).

Great Italian sausage, lamb and chicken.

Pickle... I just saw the new name and presumed it had become something else. I will check it out and still if they still stock what I want.


DulwichFox - thanks for that. I've only seen them on a Saturday and I need the sausages for Tuesday, I should have said, but thanks anyway.

ED Deli sell Italian sausages in the fridges on the right hand side as you go in. Regular and spicy varieties.


Rose's farmhouse sausage is my current sausage fave right now. Slow cooked in butter and oil in a frying pan with a lid till golden, sticky and caramelised. Takes at least 45mins. Any less and your heat is too high. Oven baking and grilling is blasphemy.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> ED Deli sell Italian sausages in the fridges on

> the right hand side as you go in. Regular and

> spicy varieties.

>

> Rose's farmhouse sausage is my current sausage

> fave right now. Slow cooked in butter and oil in a

> frying pan with a lid till golden, sticky and

> caramelised. Takes at least 45mins. Any less and

> your heat is too high. Oven baking and grilling is

> blasphemy.



Rose's farmhouse are a favourite in our house too but I speed up the cokking process by pouring boiling water over and simmering for 5 mins then cooking slowly for a further 10 mins on low heat frying pan - result v similar to D-C's (I believe) but with slightly less molten fat (boiled out), a more meaty texture and still the necessary caramelised coating.

The 45 minutes wait is definitely worth it....At the risk of a double entendre, I must say D-C's sausage sandwich has left me spoilt for all others.

And men - take note - those 45 minutes can be spent bringing your woman in bed a cup of coffee and the Weekend papers.

It is now called "La Gastronomia" If you need to buy Italian sausages, there is another shop in Lordship Lane selling them. I think it is the Dulwhich Deli, but I am not about the name. I know, however that they sell them and I have bought some from them last year for Xmas, I bought the Spiced chilli ones and they were delightful.

Otherwise you have to go around Victoria station where there is another shop called Gastronomia Italia making all the italian sausages (in Vauxhall Bridge Road).

Another place where you can find them is in Dulwich Village. There is a grocery shop selling continental foods.

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