Student Kitchen: Chevron Sausages

As many of our younger family members will be returning to college or University soon – or going for the first time – I thought I’d do something altruistic for my latest blog. It seems like an opportune time to share some of my culinary expertise with those students, and help them find their feet in the crazy adult world.

This recipe, readers, is a classic I developed in my student years. It became a trusted dish that I ate regularly, so I hope it’ll help out those who are just learning their way around a kitchen. It’s a simple start, from which you can develop to the legendary skills that I possess.

Chevron Sausages

Ingredients:

  • Pack of sausages
  • Tin of baked beans
  1. Heat up the grill.
  2. When ready, place four sausages on the grill tray and cook for the recommended time. You may want to turn the sausages over to ensure they’re cooked evenly.
  3. Open the tin of baked beans with a tin opener.
  4. Place half of the tin of baked beans in a saucepan, and heat on the hob for several minutes. You will know they’re ready when the sauce starts to bubble slightly.
  5. Remove the cooked ingredients and arrange on a plate as shown in the image. An oval shaped plate is best.
  6. Safely stash the remaining beans and sausages in the fridge for the next evening’s meal.

And there you have it, a simple meal for any student strapped for cash and with limited knowledge. By using half of the sausages and half of the beans for one meal, I was able to feed myself for two nights.

I should also point out that I when I was a student, I used the cheapest ingredients available – i.e. supermarket value versions. And I also used a frying pan to cook the sausages, rather than the healthier option of grilling them. Because I was clueless.

Chevron sausages would be an easy meal I would cook for two years whilst I was a student. Two nights a week, for two years. It was cheap so I could spend less money on food and more on booze.

And now I’ve shared this masterpiece with the new generation. University – three years of loneliness, misery, stress, depression, being cold and hungry all the time. I still have nightmares…

Tat Trek Update #4: Eric Bristow Mug

In a secret underground facility near Platinum Al’s Virtual Hot Tub can be found my Museum de Tat.  Regular readers will be aware of some of the wonders to be found here.  It’s time to visit once again…

This time I have an absolute classic, which has been in my possession for a long time.

Item: Eric Bristow “The Crafty Cockney” Mug

Description: a standard mug (drinking receptacle) bearing the image of darts playing legend, and “geezer” – Eric Bristow.  Emblazoned with Eric’s nom de guerre “The Crafty Cockney” and a dartboard (not shown) on the reverse. IMG_2793

Cost: Free (it was a gift).

Reason for buying: I didn’t buy it, it was a gift.

This fantastic item actually dates back to my time as a student.  Whilst collecting household items for my first student house (way back in the 1990’s), my Granddad donated a few pieces to help out.  All students have wacky novelty mugs, usually cartoon characters and the like.  None matched the sheer randomness of my Eric Bristow mug, however.  This cup became my standard – my symbol – amongst the student kitchen chaos.

An unusual item for someone who doesn’t drink hot beverages, perhaps.  Cool mug though, thanks to my Granddad!

If you own a tacky novelty mug, feel free to let me know about it.