If you’re
new to Rate My Sausage, Keevil and Keevil is a butchery business based in
Smithfield meat market in that there London (by butchery business I mean like Jonesey
out of Dad’s Army, as opposed to the Kray twins). Their
CUMBERLAND sausages caused an absolute
sensation here when they were reviewed way back in June this year, as they
leapt salmon-like to the top of our secret scoring charts.
Incidentally, a word about the way we score the
bangers that we review. As you “may” expect
it’s an eccentric system, tailored exactly to my own, very personal likes and
dislikes, and is therefore incredibly subjective. I make no apology for that – these reviews
reflect “my” opinions, so I think it’s fair that our points system should do
the same. If you saw it you’d almost
certainly be able to pick holes in it or criticise, hence the secrecy. And it adds a rather tantalising layer of
mystique to the whole Rate My Sausage process.
Overall, the good products hover around the top of the league, while the
dross sinks to the bottom, so it pretty much does its job. Anyway....
Keevil and Keevil is an uber-friendly firm who go out of their way to make customers feel welcome and special, and that’s lovely. Did they just get lucky with the Cumberlands? How did the Pork, Honey and Mustard sausages match up? Dunk a chipolata in your cuppa and read on....
Meat
Content:
The label
says 70% pork, which feels about right.
These are firmly meaty bangers which squelch nicely in your mouth. The change between the uncooked stage and
being to ready to eat is quite remarkable, they bulk up and fill out like the
local meathead bodybuilder has overdosed on steroids. Or like Cartman when he takes Weight Gain
4000 – “Beefcaaaake!” Except that
these are made of pork. Obviously. Squeaky pork is invariably good pork, and
these squeak like a navvie’s wheelbarrow.
Flavour:
The first
impression was “It’s all honey, where’s the hot stuff?” Then, tasting the second sausage, ah, there
it is! This time it was mainly mustard
with just a sniff of sweetness. I like
this a lot, the sausages seem to be hand-made with varying amounts of the
component parts ending up in each link, instead of being industrially mashed
together in some giant Kenwood mixer somewhere in Thailand. The third sausage was a perfect mixture of
the mustard and the honey, with the final mouthful largely mustardy, giving my
tastebuds a final farewell scalding on the way down the hatch. The flavour varies between sausages, but I’m
counting that as a really good feature, and proof of man, not robot, as the
maker.
Texture:
OK,
initially it looks a bit fine for RMS’ personal ideals. Super snappy skins though balance that out,
and hint at a super sausage. It IS
finely chopped, so points are lost there, but the end result is firm and
satisfyingly muscular. One point to note
– look at the clearly defined stripes in the frying pan picture – a dead
giveaway that there’s added sugars to give a false browning. Sure enough you’ll find dextrose listed in
the ingredients. Leave it out guys, your
bangers are superb without resorting to cheating like this! Yellow card.
Shrinkage:
Average
weight uncooked - 77g
Average
weight cooked - 67g
Shrinkage -
13%
The third
lowest figure of the year, MORE than acceptable. These sausages start off big before you cook
them, and are still big when it’s time to eat.
That has to be a good thing.
Value For
Money:
These were
supplied as a review product so I didn’t actually have to pay for them, meaning
a cost to me of zero – that’s my favourite price! The K and K website lists the price as £18.50
for 30 sausages, weighing 2500g - this works out as a price of £7.40 per kg, or
62p per snorker. The quality and flavour
is good, and I felt absolutely full when I ate some - but balance that with the
fine filling and added dextrose. I’ll
say that Keevil and Keevil’s pork, honey and mustard sausages are pretty good
value for money.
The Bisto
Factor:
Just like
it says on the packet, you can sniff sweet honey and tangy mustard at the same
time, wafting out of the kitchen. I
couldn’t wait to get started on these sausages.
Opening
Hours:
As I said
last time we reviewed them, you can place an order with Keevil and Keevil
anytime you want to. Just click and pick
here:
2 comments:
yukk sounds discusting!
These are awesome sausages. I must write up my review of some of their other flavours. Great review!
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