Beyond bangers & mash: Fun ways to serve Hellers Cheesymite sausages

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Snag, banger, sausie, snarler … whatever you call them, sausages are a firm family favourite and so versatile!

Continuing a fine tradition of the best sausages in the land, Hellers have a brand new summer sensation – Hellers Cheesymite Sausages are a banging combo, loved by Kiwis of all ages. Mighty good! Check out six ways you can serve them up to the fam with our recipe round-up.

Sausage pizza

Cheesymite sausage pizza

Dial up your pizza toppings with sliced sausages! Pan-fry the sausages, cool, then slice for the best pizza in town.

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Hot dogs with caramelised onions

American hotdogs with peppers & caramelised onions

Give sausage and bread an upgrade! These American-style hotdogs are topped off with moreish caramelised onions and bell peppers for a new favourite BBQ option.

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Sausage kebabs

Sausage kebabs

Forget about chewy steak and dry chicken – chuck some sausage pieces on your kebab and dinner is served! It’s also the easiest way to sneak some veg on to the plate.

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Sausage rolls

Sneaky sausage rolls

The “sneaky” thing about these sausage rolls is that they’re super simple to make! They make an easy option for weekend lunches or pack them up for a picnic.

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Sausage and mash pie

Sausage and mash pie

Kiwis love a pie and you will love how simple this version is to cook. They’re so tasty the kids might not even notice the veg that’s hiding under the creamy mash topping.

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Sausage and potato traybake

Sausage and potato tray bake

This dish is a favourite in our household and a regular request! It’s also a fantastic way to use up leftovers and bits and pieces from the fridge.

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Hellers Cheesymite Sausages are available for a limited time at a supermarket near you.

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her world julieWritten by Julie Lankow

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