[I Ate] a Bunnings Sausage Sizzle In Australia

by movingchicane

22 Comments

  1. hairyasshydra

    Ok guys let’s pack up and go home, we’re done here.

    You seriously can’t beat a Bunnings sausage sizzle.

    But only one, once you buy that second one (as I’ve done many a time) you lose that fleeting moment of perfection.

  2. Hanyabull

    This looks like something I would love to smother with chili, cheese and raw onions.

    Am American.

    Am I banned from Bunnings?

  3. charliebrown19

    You not officially an Aussie until you’ve had one of these bad boys. There’s nothing better at midday on a Saturday afternoon when you’ve gone back to bunnings for the 7th time because you’ve forgotten something.. Again.

  4. NoLongerInPurgatory

    What do you typically eat this with?

  5. faultysynapse

    Isn’t Bunnings a hardware store? Anyway, looks delicious. How was it?

  6. MetasploitReddit

    I’m going to go hard against the grain here. The most typical Bunnings sausage I’ve had is cooked on a grill that has some residual fatty residue that leaves a bit of an aftertaste that even a good butter, sauce, mustard and onion mix doesn’t hide well. I do think it depends on who’s cooking the snags and how well they clean the grill though. On the scale of regret I reckon I’m running at 60/40 regret vs satisfaction ratio.

    The big question then for me is who does the best snag: men’s shed, scouts, lions, etc?

  7. I not saying this is bad, but this is the sort of thing id eat when I literally can’t be bothered to prep anythign and there’s a leftover sausage in the fridge

  8. Au_Fraser

    Pains me to say till I was like 25 i only ever had tomato sauce on a onions and snag in a bun
    Then my eyes were opened to mustard
    Now my sandwiches at work are gourmet with honey mustard and jarlsberg

  9. SeedCraft76

    You’re not Aussie if you call it a Bunnings Sausage Sizzle. That’s just… Please no

  10. Elbarto_007

    More onions mate. Tomato or BBQ sauce for me

  11. Arlochorim

    Onions UNDER the snag? that’s just Un-Australian.

    (for context our right wing party kicked up a big stink about the onions falling off and causing slipping hazards a couple of years back, so required them to be placed under the snag. People rightly took the everloving piss out of that and most charities and local footy groups that run these sausage sizzles don’t give that requirement a second of thought when making you a snag)

  12. The sausage sizzle is the event. What you ate was actually a Bunnings snag.

    Terminology is important to our rituals ❤️

  13. Honestly, hot dog buns are overrated. Often it is way too much bread. This is a better ratio of meat to bun

  14. Wait until election day, where you have a planned and wife approved trip to Bunnings afterwards. You’ll be drowning in snags!

  15. Brainsenhh

    It llokd like regular Bratwurst with Toastbrot… Excuse my German ignorance, what makes it special? If I post a picture of every Bratwurst I ate, I’d get banned for spamming 😉

  16. TIL that a normal Bratwurst is called „Bunnings Sausage Sizzle“ in Australia

  17. garythegyarados

    I remember going to Bunnings a few years ago, and this big American dude was looking at the sausage sizzle and he goes: “Man, I ain’t never seen hot dog in just a bread before”

    It was the most American sentence I’d ever heard haha

  18. markovianprocess

    They sell these outside of Bunnings (home improvement/hardware store)?

    Here in the US, I’ve seen sausage stands outside of some Home Depot locations (home improvement/hardware store). Coincidence?

  19. roostercrowe

    American here:

    i know about these from *Bluey*. HAMMERBARN!!

  20. Lylac_Krazy

    That is the saddest looking sausage I have ever seen.

    BUT, being served like that, tell me that is superior confidence that damn sausage tastes out of this world.

    My fat ass would be in for more then one…