I found
Bakers the butchers on Norwich Market in February, when visiting the Norfolk
Diet farmers’ market outside the Forum.
Their stall is very close to that of the most excellent Pickering's
butchers, whose sausages we loved. Pickering's Norwich Sausage Could this smashing city centre market
provide us with two smashing butchers, selling super smashing sausages?
Well...
You only
get one chance to make a good first impression, and sadly Bakers fluffed their
lines. I had to loiter with intent for
several minutes before I was noticed, and then, when I did eventually show up on
their Customer Radar, the demeanour was gruff and surly. Seriously Not Good guys! There was no please or thank you during the
transaction, another huge disappointment.
Frankly I felt as if my presence and potential custom was something of
an inconvenience. Very depressing. The
sausages would need to be absolutely exceptional if Bakers had any hope of
emerging with their reputation intact.
How did
they fare? Read on dear sausage lover....
Meat
Content:
70%. The lumps and bumps of meat inside indicate a
decent amount of pork content, and it “seems” to be decent quality pork at
that. Not bad but nothing to write home
about.
Flavour:
Warm on the
tongue, there is a Lot of salt included here, in my opinion too much of the
warm stuff. Very little going on,
flavours-wise, and these sausages taste cheap.
Texture:
These snorkers
looked very finely chopped when sliced, as you can see, and smelled exactly
like a motorway service station banger (tasting notes show two “sad-face
smilies” at this point). BUT! Amazingly,
and a first positive note in this entire review, they were much lumpier than
they looked. Disappointment melted away
and became “OK, not too bad”....actually the texture was very good, lots of
chunky bits and bobs, and a lovely welcome surprise.
Shrinkage:
Average
weight uncooked - 65g
Average
weight cooked - 52g
Shrinkage -
19%
Average
numbers for this average product. Neither good nor bad, unremarkable sums it
up.
Value For
Money:
£2.54 for
six sausages, weighing 390g - this works out as a price of £6.50 per kg, or 42p
per snorker. For me this price is on the lofty side for what you get. Based on this pricing I’m rating Baker’s
Norfolk Pork sausages as below average value for money.
The Bisto
Factor:
Notes read “smell
fab when frying”. These are short and
stubby, smell great, and appealing - just like me!
The Imaginatively
Titled Next Day Cold Sausage Test:
Tasty!
Surprisingly the skins became rather chewy and weren’t a patch on the hot
version. The filling was juicy and
crumbly. Some like it hot but taste-wise
these bangers revel in the cold. Worth buying some just to fry, chill, and
enjoy.
Stan
Spotting:
There was a
Stan in the background, but sadly he was either engrossed in the butchering he
was undertaking or completely disinterested in customers. The former, I hope.
And
Finally, Esther:
Great texture,
shame about the taste.
1 comment:
This is gorgeous!
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