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    1. have you never had a sausage? why exactly are you confused?

      but fine basically remember they are typically raw inside (not like ham, hotdogs or regular sausage that’s already cooked and can be eaten straight from the pack) so just make sure to cook them well, I just fry em couple minutes on both sides until golden brown. you can make cuts in them before frying, let’s the fat out and looks cool too.

      I love them for breakfast with sunny side up egg tomato etc.

    2. CocaineStrike_GO on

      Don’t eat them straight from the pack please. Put them in a pot an boil them. They’re ready when you poke them with a fork and they feel like they’re gonna burst.
      Frying them on a pan is acceptable, but boiled is the way most households eat them.

    3. moody-crescent on

      I would recommend cooking them in water with some garlic and bay leaf. Then fry them in a pan. Serve with mustard and chrzan (horseradish).

    4. You could heat them up in a pot of water, bring to a boil and simmer for a few minutes. Can be served with scrambled eggs for breakfast.

    5. gorginio_cruze123 on

      Cut sausage and onions. Heat the oil or butter in a frying pan. Add all nad fry for a minute. Crack the eggs into the pan. Cook until the eggs reach your disordered. Enjoy your meals

    6. Boil’em, grill’em, stick’em in the stew.

      There’s no correct way to cook a sausage. Personally I like them grilled or pan fried. As someone said they are mostly eaten as breakfast but don’t let me stop you from having them after 12.00

    7. Water heating method:

      1. Boil water in a pot.

      2. Remove the pot from the heat.

      3. Add the frankfurters to the hot, but not boiling water (temperature around 60–75°C / 140–167°F).

      4. Cover the pot with a lid and let the frankfurters sit at that temperature for 5 to 7 minutes.

      5. Remove and serve immediately.

      Eat with mustard, horseradish, or ketchup.

    8. Am I the only one annoyed by the typo in the name?
      Or is it one of those ” Can’t believe it’s not BUTTER!” things?

    9. They are smoked, not raw. You can eat them as you like. Boil them, fry them, eat as they are, then choose which suits you best. Personally: boiling sausage is sacrilege.

    10. I like them for breakfast with chrzan and fried egg. I always boil them, but I think you can try making them on a pan or oven too.