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Maltese Sausage.

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Easy difficulty
Maltese Sausage Shakshuka Heat the oil in a frying pan over medium heat. Add the onion, garlic, and red pepper, and cook for a few minutes. Add the Maltese sausage, and once it is slightly cooked, add the tomatoes, tomato puree, and seasonings. Mix well, then add the water. Cover and let it simmer for a few minutes. Feel free to add more water if it becomes too dry. Once the sauce has reduced, make two wells and crack in the eggs. Let them cook in the sauce until the whites have set. Finish off with feta and coriander, and dig in with some toasted sourdough bread. Enjoy! View Recipe
Easy difficulty
Maltese Sausage Pinwheels Preheat the oven to 200°C to ensure it reaches the right temperature by the time you are ready to bake. Begin by preparing your dough on a clean, flat surface. Using a pastry brush, lightly coat the entire surface of the dough with the beaten egg. This will help to create a golden, glossy finish when baked. In a large mixing bowl, combine the ricotta cheese with the Maltese sausage, making sure to remove the casing from the sausage beforehand. Add the sundried tomatoes to the mixture, stirring well to evenly distribute the ingredients. This combination will provide a rich, savory filling with a hint of tanginess from the sundried tomatoes. Once the filling is prepared, spread it evenly over the surface of the dough, leaving a small border around the edges to prevent overflow when rolling. Sprinkle the chili flakes over the top of the filling to add a touch of heat and enhance the overall flavor. Next, evenly scatter the shredded mozzarella cheese over the filling. The cheese will melt during baking, creating a deliciously gooey and flavorful layer. Carefully roll the dough up from the bottom, keeping it tight to ensure that the filling remains inside. Once rolled, use a sharp knife to cut the roll into equal portions, each about 1 to 2 inches thick. This will ensure that the pieces bake evenly. Place the portions on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a non-stick baking mat. Transfer the sheet to the preheated oven and bake for 45 to 50 minutes, or until the rolls are nicely browned and cooked through. The aroma of baking cheese and sausage will fill your kitchen, making it hard to wait for them to be done. Once baked, remove the rolls from the oven and let them cool slightly before serving. Enjoy these delicious, savory rolls as an appetizer, snack, or even a main dish. View Recipe
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Maltese Sausage Risotto Al Mare Remove the casing from the sausage. Turn on a pan to very low heat, add a hint of oil, and leave the sausage meat to “sweat.” Move the sausage occasionally so it doesn’t stick to the pan. After 10 minutes, add the brown sugar to caramelize the sausage. Leave it to cool down and crumble it into tiny pieces. In a separate pan, add the mussels and clams and cover. Put on high heat and check occasionally for open shells. Remove the open ones and cover again until all the clams have opened. Remove the prawns from their shells. Place a frying pan on medium heat, add some oil, and gently fry the prawns for 1 minute on each side. Set them aside for the dish. In a pot, add some oil and garlic and leave it to sweat until it starts browning. Remove the garlic from the pot. Add the rice and fry it slightly. Once it’s browned, add all the white wine and stir the rice well. Leave the wine to be absorbed completely. Add the fish stock to the rice and leave it to be absorbed totally. Once absorbed, add the prawn bisque and let it get absorbed by the rice. The rice should turn pink in color. Taste the rice to see if it’s cooked well. If still slightly undercooked, add some water and let it cook more. Once the rice is cooked well, turn off the heat, add all the seafood, and mix well. To plate, place the rice in equal quantities in bowls and share the seafood equally. Top with the Maltese sausage crumble and serve immediately. View Recipe
Medium difficulty
Maltese Sausage Pasta Chips Cut the tip of the sausage and pump it into each Pacchero, filling them to the brim. Place them into a steamer and close the lid. Set the steamer over a boiling pot of water and steam the pasta and sausage for 15 minutes. Please note that the pasta will puff up and the sausage will shrink. This is normal, so trust the process. In a shallow dish, mix the Grana Padano cheese with the herbs. Spray some oil over the pasta to make them sticky, then roll them through the cheese mixture. Place the coated pasta into an air fryer and crisp them up at 170°C for about 15 minutes. Allow them to cool down; they will get crispier as they cool. View Recipe
Easy difficulty
Maltese Sausage and Pistachio Pesto Ravioli In a food processor, combine the pistachios, basil, mint, and garlic. Pulse until the mixture is chunky. Gradually add the olive oil while processing until the pesto is smooth. Stir in the grated cheese and season with salt and pepper to taste. Set aside. Bring a pot of salted water to a boil. Add the ravioli and cook according to package instructions. Reserve ¼ cup of the pasta cooking water before draining. In a pan, heat a bit of olive oil. Add the chopped onion and garlic, and sauté until softened. Add the sausage meat, breaking it up with a spoon, and cook until browned. Add the cooked ravioli to the pan along with the pistachio pesto. Toss to combine, adding the reserved ravioli water a little at a time to create a creamy sauce. Serve immediately, topped with extra grated cheese. Enjoy your flavorful Maltese Sausage and Pistachio Pesto Ravioli! View Recipe
Easy difficulty
Maltese Sausage Ciabatta Add half of your chopped onions to a pre-heated pan with a drizzle of olive oil on medium heat. Mix continuously until the onions are caramelized. Add rosemary and thyme to the onions, along with roughly 1 cup of beer. Mix until the beer evaporates. For the sauce, lightly fry some onions and garlic in a pan. When the onions are translucent, add two handfuls of chopped mushrooms and cook over medium heat. Add a quarter cup of Worcestershire sauce and simmer until reduced. Add half a cup of cream, simmer for two minutes, and set the sauce aside. Cook your Maltese sausage in a pan until golden brown. For sandwich preparation and assembly, lightly toast your ciabatta. Generously spread both sides with garlic butter. Add your rucola as a base and place some sauce on top. Add your Maltese sausage to the ciabatta, along with a layer of your preferred cheese on top. Finish off with some more of that delicious sauce and enjoy! View Recipe
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Maltese Sausage Ice Cream To start, whisk together the cream cheese and granulated sugar in a medium bowl until the mixture becomes smooth and creamy. Add the vanilla extract and mix well, ensuring it is fully incorporated. Gradually pour in the heavy cream (or half and half) and whole milk, stirring continuously to ensure all ingredients are well combined and the sugar is fully dissolved. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a lid and place it in the refrigerator for at least one hour, or until the mixture is thoroughly chilled. This chilling process helps improve the texture of the ice cream. Once chilled, pour the mixture into an ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer’s instructions, which typically takes about 20-25 minutes. If you do not have an ice cream maker, pour the mixture into a shallow container and place it in the freezer. Every 30 minutes, stir the mixture vigorously with a fork or whisk to break up any ice crystals, repeating this process until the mixture reaches the desired consistency, which may take 3-4 hours. When the ice cream has reached a soft-serve consistency, transfer it to an airtight container and place it in the freezer for at least two hours to allow it to firm up. For the sausage, start by heating a pan over medium heat. Once the pan is hot, add the Maltese sausage. Cook the sausage, turning occasionally, until it is browned on all sides and cooked through. This usually takes about 10-12 minutes, depending on the thickness of the sausage. Once the sausage is nearly cooked, sprinkle the desired amount of brown sugar evenly over the sausage in the pan. The heat will cause the brown sugar to melt and caramelize, creating a sweet glaze. Continue to cook the sausage for another 2-3 minutes, turning it to coat all sides with the caramelized brown sugar. When the sausage is fully cooked and nicely glazed with the brown sugar, remove it from the pan. For the crumble, start by preheating your oven to 180°C (350°F). In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour and icing sugar. Cut the butter into small cubes and add them to the bowl. Using your fingers or a pastry cutter, rub the butter into the flour and sugar mixture until it resembles coarse breadcrumbs. This process should take a few minutes as the butter needs to be evenly distributed throughout the dry ingredients. Next, take the cooked Maltese sausage and crumble it into small pieces. You can use your hands or a knife to break the sausage into bits. Add the crumbled sausage to the flour, sugar, and butter mixture. Stir well to ensure the sausage pieces are evenly distributed throughout the crumble mixture. Prepare a baking dish by lightly greasing it with butter or non-stick spray. Evenly spread the crumble mixture into the prepared baking dish, pressing it down slightly with the back of a spoon to create an even layer. This will help the crumble cook evenly and form a nice crust. Place the baking dish in the preheated oven and bake for 25-30 minutes, or until the crumble is golden brown and crisp on top. The sausage pieces should be well-incorporated into the crumble, adding a savory element to the sweet and buttery base. Once baked, remove the crumble from the oven and let it cool slightly before serving. View Recipe
Medium difficulty
Maltese Sausage Arancini Heat the oil in a saucepan. Add the onion and a pinch of salt, and fry gently over low heat for 15 minutes or until softened and translucent. Add the garlic and sun-dried tomatoes and cook for another minute. Stir in the rice and cook for an additional minute, then pour in the wine. Bring to a boil and cook until the liquid is reduced by half. Pour in half the stock and simmer, stirring continuously, until most of the liquid is absorbed. Add the remaining stock a ladleful at a time as the rice absorbs the liquid, stirring until the rice is cooked through (this should take about 20-25 minutes). Once ready, spread the risotto out onto a tray and leave to cool to room temperature. Scoop the cooled risotto into 4 equal portions. Flatten a risotto ball in your hand and place a piece of the Maltese sausage and gbejna in the center, then enclose the cheese with the rice and roll it into a ball. Repeat with the remaining risotto balls. Put the flour, eggs, and breadcrumbs into three separate shallow bowls. Dip each prepared risotto ball into the flour, followed by the eggs, and finally the breadcrumbs. Transfer to a tray and set aside. Half-fill a heavy-based saucepan with vegetable oil and heat over medium-low until it reaches 170°C on a cooking thermometer or until a piece of bread turns golden brown in the oil within 45 seconds. Lower the risotto balls into the oil in batches and cook for 5 minutes, or until golden brown and melted in the center. Set aside on a tray lined with a clean kitchen towel. In a saucepan, warm the cream on low heat. Add the Parmesan shavings and a pinch of salt. Once the cheese is melted, lower the heat and cook for 10 minutes, stirring constantly until the cream thickens. Spread the Parmesan cream on the plate first, then add 3 arancini, equally spaced. Finish with some micro leaves and tuile.   View Recipe
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Fresh Pasta Roses with Maltese Sausage in a Creamy Béchamel Sauce Create a mound with the flour, making a well in the center. Crack the eggs into the well. Use a fork to whisk gently, incorporating the flour gradually. Knead the mixture until it is smooth and elastic, which should take about 6 minutes. Allow the dough to rest in a bowl covered with a cloth for at least 30 minutes. Cook the Maltese sausage over medium heat until fully cooked, breaking it into small pieces. Let the sausage cool. Mix the cooled sausage, chopped fresh basil, sun-dried tomatoes, salt, and freshly ground black pepper until well combined. Melt the butter over medium heat. Whisk in the flour to form a smooth roux, cooking for about 2 minutes until it is lightly golden. Gradually add the milk, whisking constantly to avoid lumps. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer and cook until thickened, which should take about 5-7 minutes. Stir in the grated Parmigiano Reggiano. Season with salt, freshly ground black pepper, and a pinch of freshly grated nutmeg if desired. Roll out the pasta dough into thin sheets using a pasta machine or a rolling pin. Cut the dough into long strips, about 3-4 inches wide. Spread each pasta strip with a generous layer of béchamel sauce. Place small spoonfuls of the savory filling along the strip of dough. Fold the dough over the filling and press to seal the edges. Gently roll each filled section into a rose shape. Preheat your oven to 180°C. Spread a thick layer of béchamel sauce on the bottom of a baking dish. Arrange the pasta roses in the dish and spoon the remaining béchamel sauce over them. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until the pasta is perfectly cooked and the filling is heated through. Garnish with additional grated Parmigiano Reggiano and some freshly ground pepper before serving. No time for fresh pasta? Store-bought lasagne sheets work wonders! Serve with a crisp side salad and warm garlic bread for a complete, satisfying meal. View Recipe
Easy difficulty
Maltese Sausage Riggatoni Break down 2 Maltese sausages into small pieces. Heat a pan over medium heat, add a drizzle of olive oil, and cook the sausage pieces until they are crispy. Remove the sausage and set aside, leaving the fat in the pan. In the same pan, add sliced mushrooms and sauté until browned and tender. Season with black pepper, chopped parsley, and smoked paprika. Return the cooked sausage to the pan with the mushrooms. Cook the rigatoni pasta according to the package instructions until al dente, reserving a cup of the pasta cooking water. Add a splash of the reserved pasta water to the sausage and mushroom mixture to add moisture, and cook until the water has reduced slightly. Stir in fresh cream and a dash of curry powder, mixing well to combine and heat through. Toss the cooked rigatoni into the sauce, ensuring the pasta is well coated. Serve with a sprinkle of grated cheese and additional chopped parsley if desired. Enjoy your delicious Rigatoni with Maltese Sausage and Mushroom Sauce! View Recipe
Easy difficulty
Cheese and Maltese Sausage Muffins In a large bowl, combine your all-purpose flour and baking powder and give it a whisk. Then add in your grated cheeses (keep a little bit for the topping), chopped green onions, salt, pepper, and any other additional seasonings you want to add. Give it all a good mix. In another slightly smaller bowl, combine your melted butter, yogurt, milk, and egg. Whisk until combined. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and add in the chopped crispy Maltese sausage bits (leaving a little handful for the topping). Combine using a spatula until everything is incorporated. You want a sticky but not runny dough. Preheat your oven to 180°C/355°F (fan). Get some extra melted butter and brush your muffin tin so that the muffins don’t stick while cooking. Using an ice cream scoop or two spoons, evenly dollop the mixture into the 12 muffin tin casings. Evenly top with your leftover grated cheddar and chopped sausage bits. Once your oven has reached temperature, place the tin in the oven for 25 minutes until the tops of your muffins are golden brown and the insides are light and fluffy. Enjoy warm or cool! View Recipe