Beef Hotlink Souvlaki Wrap with Tzatziki |
A while back I came up with some traditional recipes with a Mexican twist, one of which was my Mexican Toad In The Hole. For this recipe I was looking for a Mexican style sausage and this is when I came across Angusandoink.com who sell a variety of sausages, rubs and hot sauces.
I bought some of their Jalapeño & Cheese sausages with Mr Rubba Rubba Seasoning and Rub along with some beef hotlinks with the Generals Seasoning and Rub. All I can say is if you like your sausage then you need to check out Angusandoink, seriously good quality sausages packed with flavour, I will be trying some of their other products soon, they were that good!
Whilst I had in mind what to do with the jalapeño & cheese sausages, I was yet to come up with something a bit different to try out the beef hotlinks on - that was until I paid a visit to Greek on the Street at Boxpark Croydon where I had the loukaniko beef and pork Greek sausage souvlaki wrap. This was so delicious I decided to try and re-create this at home using the beef hotlinks, along with a couple of the traditional Greek wraps that the manager Vicky from Greek on the Street kindly let me have. Just to say, I am trying to persuade them to sell the wraps as they really are good!
Whilst I had in mind what to do with the jalapeño & cheese sausages, I was yet to come up with something a bit different to try out the beef hotlinks on - that was until I paid a visit to Greek on the Street at Boxpark Croydon where I had the loukaniko beef and pork Greek sausage souvlaki wrap. This was so delicious I decided to try and re-create this at home using the beef hotlinks, along with a couple of the traditional Greek wraps that the manager Vicky from Greek on the Street kindly let me have. Just to say, I am trying to persuade them to sell the wraps as they really are good!
- Pack of beef hotlinks
- Greek wraps
- Red onion, finely sliced
- Small bag of rocket leaves
- 1 pepper, thinly sliced
- Handful of sliced black olives
- Feta cheese, crumbled
- Cherry tomatoes, halved
- Half a cucumber, peeled
- Tablespoon of mint, finely chopped
- Squeeze of lemon juice
- Pinch of salt
- 4 tbsp Greek natural yoghurt
- Couple of pinches of dried oregano
Place the hotlinks onto a baking tray and place under a preheated grill for around 20 minutes or so, until cooked through.
Whilst the sausages are cooking, prepare the tzatziki. Place the yoghurt into a bowl along with the mint, lemon juice and salt. Using a box grater, grate the peeled cucumber, squeeze out the excess water from the cucumber and combine in the bowl with the yoghurt mix.
Heat a frying pan (one big enough for the wraps) and dry fry each wrap for around a minute each side until warmed through. Place a wrap onto each plate and spread with some of the tzatziki and top this with some of the rocket leaves. I then cut each sausage down the middle lengthways and allowed three slices for each wrap. Having placed the sausages on top of the rocket I then topped with the red onion, peppers, tomatoes, olives and some crumbled feta.
Feta Fries |
This dish was a huge hit in my household and the hotlinks really added to the whole dish, really meaty and tasty, I will definitely be making this again. I would recommend paying Angusandoink a visit to try out some of their products, you won't be disappointed, trust me.
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