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Chipotles or Andouille sausages in Cork?

Started by mr hoppy, October 26, 2013, 12:20:44 AM

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mr hoppy

Doing a Jambalaya on Sunday. Anyone know where I can get Andouille sausages or (hopefully) more realistically chipotles in some form another in this fine city on a Jazz Weekend?

Bzfeale80

Inside the english market next to the chicken inn, Flynns Sausages have a place and could well have what you are looking for.

You will need to go there tomorrow as the english market is closed on sundays

Dara

Try the key coop. They might have dried chipotles. They are across the foot bridge at the end of the grand parade
Sullivan's key I think. Other wise the place on the corner in front of the pigs back in the english market
They have lots of odd things. The olive place in the market might have them but have'nt seen them there.
drinking - Brown porters (plain/oak aged/vanilla)
conditioning - American Amber (Jamil's evil twin)
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Bubbles

You can sub the andouille with chorizo if you need. M&S do a nice one.

Love jambalaya!

mr hoppy

Yep, that's what I did the last time (there's a stall with brilliant cooking chorizo in the English Market) which is why I put a chipotle in. But i got them in Tesco a while back and I don't think they sell them anymore unfortunately.

mr hoppy

Got the andouille in O'Flynns - thanks for the recommendation. Wouldn't actually tried there otherwise.

Bzfeale80

Nice one I'm going to try get some next time I'm in english market. O'Flynns also have a cafe sort of place on Winthrop St if your ever partial to a sausage sandwich  :)

RichC

Mr happy, can u post ur recipe. I love jambalaya
Thx

mr hoppy

Hi Lars,

I just googled "jambalaya recipes"  :-[
I used this recipe primarily, particularly for the spice mix:

http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/cajun-jambalaya-recipe2/index.html

I don't have hot sauce so I subbed a tea spoon of vinegar and adobo sauce and I also looked at these ones in terms of quantities:

http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/chicken-recipes/chicken-sausage-prawn-jambalaya

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1167651/chicken-and-chorizo-jambalaya

RichC

Its in my head now, familys going to be eatin Jambalay before the end of next week....