Sausage dish: one hotel had it prepared (4-2-3-4)
I believe the answer is:
toad-in-the-hole
'sausage dish' is the definition.
'toad-in-the-hole' can be an answer for 'dish' (sausage and batter dish). I am not sure about the 'sausage' bit.
'one hotel had it prepared' is the wordplay.
'prepared' indicates anagramming the letters.
'one'+'hotel'+'had'+'it'='onehotelhadit'
'onehotelhadit' is an anagram of 'TOAD-IN-THE-HOLE'.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for toad-in-the-hole that I've seen before include "Battered sausage" , "Sausages and batter dish" , "Sausage and batter dish" , "Bangers and batter" , "Sausages baked in batter" .)