Do countries other than Australia have sausage sizzle?
Usually run by groups trying to raise money for one reason or another at special events, though they are permanently found outside Bunnings stores, a typical sausage sizzle is comprised of cheap sausages, in a piece of cheap white bread that may or may not have margarine on it, served with either BBQ or tomato sauce and grilled onion if desired.
Usually $2 or a gold coin donation.
Such shit quality ingredients turn into something amazing to grab when you are down at Bunnings picking up some supplies for weekend projects!
Levi Ross
yeah, the US, canada, most european countries. this is just a hotdog in white bread instead of a hot dog bun, which I'd probably actually prefer, hotdog buns are too thick. you can get those exact ingredients, with the grilled onions and ketchup, in the US.
Robert Jenkins
fucking hell anglos should stop trying to cook to be honest t. A.B.
Kayden Rogers
Is OP talking about a barbecue?
Jeremiah Cook
your nigger recipes are mostly derived from french cooking.
Joseph Rogers
>anglo scum will never know the taste of a proper European sausage inside one of the various rye bread buns we have
Ryder Martinez
If you have that pic in your pc, you need a gf m8. Here, have some inspo
Kayden Lewis
>butthurt nigger crying about being kangz or some shit
Brody Taylor
>implying Is the other way around faggot. Go read a book
Landon Martinez
>that picture Nice way of saying >the space race was actually won by the Nazis because thats where all the tech and ideas came from, NASA was basically a German research facility but dont tell anyone
Jeremiah Wright
fuck yeah sausage sizzle cunts!
dijonaise and bbq sauce a cheeky alternative condiment style if ur grilling at home
Blake Martinez
>dijon and bbq
God tier condiment combination my man
Jackson Murphy
here in the nyc area we have sausage peppers and onions, served on an italian roll like the one in the pic
theyre usually street food served at a block party or a fair
Thomas Jackson
nah yeah fuck yeah m8 hey
Joshua Reyes
A sausage sizzle is cooked on a bbq but they're not really the same thing. The idea of a sausage sizzle is to raise funds for something - like an NFP - so the ingredients are all bought en masse, cheap as possible. There is something very specific about disgustingly cheap bread and sausages isn't replicated in your standard barbecue fare.
Ethan Hernandez
I ate pic related in Austria. Man that was awesome. It's a sausage inside a baguette. They chop off the tip, drill a hole and just cram the sausage in there. Damn I love that.
Colton Peterson
look like eating dick out of fleshlight
Blake Lopez
>Coles $0.85 bread per loaf >Coles 'sausage' $4 per slab of 20 What a rippa
Aaron Anderson
>Margerine Didn't anybody else gag?
Parker Parker
A hot dog isn't the same as the type of sausage OP is talking about. It has an entirely different taste and texture.
Samuel Perry
This cunt knows it.
It's supposed to be cheap to make, nothing more.
William Carter
I can never unsee this
Blake Foster
i though bunnings sausage sizzles were an nz only. goddamn it.
Bentley Reed
Nah cuzzybro, we invinted them
Nicholas Kelly
+1 user
Chase Garcia
yeah the KoC and VFWs do this all thw time, usually hamburgers as well, and we have turkey and meat shoots in the fall, great fun if you like hanging out with old fat men with PTSD
Isaiah Davis
I've never heard it called by that name, but it's very common in the US (southern part, anyway--dunno about the north) for sausage links to be grilled and sold with a piece of white bread like that.
Xavier Perry
You mean this? Yeah its great.
Colton White
Is there a specific name for it? Sounds amazing.
Joseph Walker
>ketchup on a hotdog Why are aussies such fuckups?
Alexander Bailey
Sounds good and the price is too
In America that fare would be like $4.50 and ingredients of equal cost/quality
Justin Thompson
NZ, but you knew that. I think tonga and a few of the other pacific islands are slowly adopting it, but that's only because of the aus+nz'ers invading.
Lincoln Diaz
US has concept but usually we do chicken or pork barbeques to raise money instead
Nathaniel Young
Italian roll with sausage peppers and onions
Isaiah Wilson
It's not a hotdog, and it's not ketchup.
It's a sausage, like one you might cook up in a frying pan, done on a bbq for some extra flavour and char.
The sauce is tomato sauce which, while similar to ketchup, is often much less sweet.
Luis Ortiz
So is this an exciting moment in an Australian's life? To have sausage served on cheap white bread?
Jacob Cooper
yes
Joseph Johnson
American sausages are of such poor quality they think hotdogs are sausages.
Gavin Wilson
you get one when you vote in australia. would quite like to get a sausage when i vote desu
Noah Diaz
What is with the weird context clappyfats talk about sausages in?
Asher Edwards
What weird context, Bruce?
Aaron Stewart
Best sausage.
Brayden Hernandez
fuck the USA
Brayden Gonzalez
In texas the common fund raiser food would be a sausage in a flour tortilla. Available condiments are mustard and bbq sauce. Referred to as asausage wrap, or a chihuahua.