This hearty soup can miraculously turn bits and bobs from your winter larder into a satisfying, savory meal. This is one of the few examples of cooking with pickles–don’t turn your nose up! Their zingy flavor blends pleasingly into the soup and adds some delightful crunch. The soup is made with a variety of meats, […]
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Hearty Lentil and Weiner Soup
Hot dogs and lentils are a match made in heaven and are also extremely cheap! You can keep it basic and use regular hot-dots, or get fancy ones from Kramarczuk’s or another meat market. I used their coarse-ground weiners with great results. Use green or brown lentils, not the red ones. I added orzo pasta […]
Chori-Pollo: Chicken with Chorizo
This dish is like the mullet of Mexican food: it tempers the healthful protein of chicken breast with the decadent fattiness of chorizo. Everyone wins! I grilled the chicken, but you could cook it any way that works for you. Most restaurants drown this dish in cheese, but it really only needs a little bit […]
Sausage Potato Bake
So this isn’t really a recipe of our own so much as a link, since Melanie and I don’t change the recipe at all, let alone enough to justify reposting it. We did use some herbs de provence last time, which was nice too. This is one of those really simple one-dish meals that turns […]
Merguez Sausage Tajine
I’ve been finding Moroccan style sausage at many different meat shops lately. This was made with goat merguez sausage from Clancey’s, which had really good flavor. I used a spice blend, but I’m sure you could use fresh spices and add some more ingredients (like dried fruit), but it turned out tasty when made this […]
Sauerkraut and Bratwurst Brötchen Sandwiches
I created these (with heavy inspiration from Kramarczuk’s) for a German themed dinner party. I made the hard rolls from scratch from the Joy of Cooking recipe, though you could buy them for a faster meal. I couldn’t help spicing them up, so maybe they have some Hungarian influence? 1 dozen small hard rolls (see […]
Easy rice cooker sausage and greens on rice
This is a really easy way to whip up some dinner after a long day. The main weird ingredient you’ll need is Chinese sausage. Here’s a picture of one brand and a picture of the actual sausage in a package. Chinese sausage is one of the meats that I like to keep around since it […]
Brats and Kraut in the Slow-cooker
This recipe isn’t much different from Porky Kraut, but I thought I’d post it anyway, since it’s a little faster (you don’t have to cut up the meat) and more colorful, and it reminds us all to use our beloved slow-cookers. ~6 raw bratwurst2 lbs. sauerkraut1 large carrot1 large turnip (optional)1/4 c. white wine1 tsp. […]
Kielbasa and Peppers Skillet
I always keep a turkey kielbasa on hand for weeknight desperation dinners. The turkey kielbasa aren’t as greasy as the regular ones, and they keep forever in the fridge or freezer. This recipe is more to serve as inspiration than as something to follow in great detail. You can add the noodles to the pan […]
Pasta with Sausage, Mushroom and Cream Sauce
This recipe is adapted from something in the local co-op’s circular. The sausage we used was sweeter turkey-chicken sausage (similar to the stuff you get from Cost-co) Ingredients:1 Tbsp butter3-4 cloves minced garlic1 lb. sweet sausage in small pieces1 lb. sliced fresh mushrooms(Preferably dry) white wine1 1/4 c. heavy cream/half and half (this takes longer […]