Sausage sandwiches are a staple comfort food and with this item, you can make them even more delicious. If you're looking to elevate your next sausage sandwich with a bold twist, there's one simple addition that promises to bring the heat.
If you enjoy spicy food or like a slight kick, this could make your sandwich have a completely new flavour. You might often find the item on a pizza or a burger, but experts say it makes a great addition to a humble sausage sandwich.

Jalapeños could provide a flavor-packed upgrade for your meal. With a fresh and zesty heat that cuts through the richness of the sausage, the item could add a satisfying punch to your sandwich.
They are known for their versatility - you can add them raw for a crisp, sharp bite, or grill them alongside the sausage.
The Kitchen Know How says: "For spice lovers, sliced jalapeños add a fiery kick. Wash and dry jalapeños, then slice into rounds.
"Remove seeds and membranes first for less heat. The bright green peppers look beautiful and deliver a bracing heat."
Pickled jalapeños will add a hint of acidity and you can keep them stored in your fridge to add to other meals.
It also recommends adding peppers, onions, mushrooms and topping with melted cheese.
Sausage sandwiches are a hearty and filling meal which you can enjoy for breakfast or lunch and they're an essential in many households. According to Healthline, Jalapeños have several health benefits.
It says they are high in nutrients, may be natural pain relievers, can help prevent stomach ulcers and may help fight infections.
To stop yours getting repetitive, boring or lacking flavour, adding Jalapeños could be the perfect way to spice things up.
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