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How Did the British Sausage Dish “Toad In the Hole” Originate and What Does Its Name Mean?

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How Did the British Sausage Dish “Toad In the Hole” Originate and What Does Its Name Mean?

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The British dish, “Toad in the Hole” is similar to the American dish “pig-in-a-blanket”. Sausages are dipped in Yorkshire pudding batter, then baked, and is usually served with vegetables and onion gravy. The origin of the name is not completely clear. The dish itself is at least 250 years old and probably older. Many agree that

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