Replace the hotdog with regular sausage (cooked on a barbecue), and you’ve literally got Australia’s favourite weekend food. Onions (also barbecued) and tomato sauce optional.
The rest of the world is so adverse to the idea of using bread, it’s crazy. It’s the same cheapo white bread inside either way and who wants all that extra dough of a roll anyway, bleugh.
As long as you arent putting your sausage in others peoples bread, you can put your sausage on your own bread however you like. We’re in currentyear. Non-standard sausage behaviour is perfectly acceptable now.
Replace the hotdog with regular sausage (cooked on a barbecue), and you’ve literally got Australia’s favourite weekend food. Onions (also barbecued) and tomato sauce optional.
The rest of the world is so adverse to the idea of using bread, it’s crazy. It’s the same cheapo white bread inside either way and who wants all that extra dough of a roll anyway, bleugh.
For america in particular it probs doesnt help that their bread is extremely sweet.
Technically here you want “averse”. But it’s weird how both those words even exist.
And they say Australians have no culture smh
If you want the ultimate feed, buy a half loaf of bread and cut it horizontally for the biggest sausage in bread ever:
This is blasphemy, it’s wrong way on the bread
As long as you arent putting your sausage in others peoples bread, you can put your sausage on your own bread however you like. We’re in currentyear. Non-standard sausage behaviour is perfectly acceptable now.
Except veggie sausages, no one likes those. And the ones who say they do are just lying and they know it!
Did you know that over here in Perth the bunnings sausage sizzle comes in hot dog buns?
wtf Perth
Weird cultural quirk I know… And Bunnings mandate it.
Honestly at this point we think the slice of bread is a backwards eastern states custom 😄
Do your democracy sausages also come in hot dog buns?
I think there might be more flexibility there, but certainly all the ones I have seen are in a bun yes.