If you have perused Rate My Sausage previously then
you will probably already know the name Meridian Meats. They’ve progressed from
a kitchen-based tiny operation, through many awards and prizes, into the town
centre in Louth, and are now a must-visit establishment. Headed by former UK
Young Butcher Of The Year – Jim Sutcliffe – I have never had a bad product from
this shop – which is just what you would expect from a member of the elite butcher’s
Q GUILD
Of course we’ve reviewed sausages from here before –
amazingly it was about eight years ago. Time flies when you’re frying bangers
eh? One lovely fact to emerge is that the cost per Best Lincolnshire sausage
has only risen six pence over the years, well done chaps. If you’d like to read
the previous reviews you can find them in the list of reviews just to the right
– but you might have to scroll down a bit ==========>>>>>>>>>
Where To Find Them:
Stroll along Eastgate in the lovely market town of
Louth and you can’t miss them. Look for the little pigs dangling over the
footpath and you’re there. Alternatively look for the metal banding set into
the ground – this marks the passage of the zero degrees longitude meridian
which gives the shop its name. If you’re using SausNav the postcode is LN11
9AA.
Opening Hours:
Tuesday – 0830 to 1700
Wednesday – 0830 to 1700
Thursday – 0830 to 1700
Friday – 0830 to 1700
Saturday – 0830 to 1500
Sunday – Closed
Stanwatch:
There always seems to be a couple of knowledgeable
and very helpful Stanettes beavering away at the front of the shop, serving
customers with a lovely smile and good advice. Whenever I’ve visited the top
man, Jim, has been grafting away toward the back, also more than willing to engage
with the punters. Service here is exemplary.
Flavour:
Occasionally when I return to a previously-liked
butcher I feel that I have to be extra critical so that people don’t think that
there’s any favouritism going on. This was one such case. The flavour of Jim’s
Best Lincs is full and well rounded, there’s a little less pepper here but
there is added mace and nutmeg. The seasoning blend is made in the shop rather
than bought in as occurs at many places. As usual I asked for the exact recipe
and as usual it was refused. Ho hum. The star turn in these sausages is the
great light flavour of the local pork, which almost squeaks as you chew.
Texture:
Really firm, and extremely juicy. These sausages
firm up so much in the frying pan. They go in like Limp Bizkit and come out
like Nine Inch Nails – real Boyz 2 Men stuff. If you scaled up these items you
could build a decent log cabin out of them, but them you’d probably eat your
own home. What a way to go though. Very hearty sized chunks of rare breed pork
abound, and they simply ooze goodness when you press the fork down. The skins
are natural and I loved them, however my breakfast partners thought they were
slightly on the thick and tough side. Heathens.
Vital Statistics:
Average Weight Uncooked = 68 grams
Average Weight Cooked = 62 grams
Meat Content = 85 %
Really low amount of shrinkage, ensuring you really
do get what you pay for. Fab.
Value For Money:
£3.44 for 6 sausages weighing 405 grams. This works
out as £8.50 per kg and 57p per banger.
We rate this as good value for money.
The "Aah, Bisto" Factor:
Superb sizzle and smell in the pan. So tempting to
dive in and start scoffing...
And Finally, Esther:
Lovely bangers from a great producer – buy some
soon!
1 comment:
My mouth is watering 😎❤️
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