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Great Food! : Italian Sausage And Peppers
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From: MSN NicknameLodi-_  (Original Message)Sent: 9/1/2007 8:03 PM
I got this recipe from my aunt in Italy this morning so I've never tried it yet.
 
2 1/2 large green peppers
 
2 1/2 large red peppers
 
2  onions
 
salt
 
dash of vinegar
 
1/4 cups of olive oil
 
1/4 cup of garlic, chopped, minced or crushed
 
1 1/2 pounds sweet Italian sausage, links
 
1 1/4 pound hot Italian sausage, links
 
1 Tablespoon thyme
 
1 Tablespoon oregano
 
2 1/2 Tablespoons dried basil
 
1 (15 ounce) jar marinara sauce
 
Cut pepper and onions into strips, 1/2 inch wide.
Bring a large pot of water, salt with a dash of vinegar to a boil.  When the water is boiling rapidly put in the sausage links and boil them for 15 minutes.  Rinse and cool.  Cut the cooled sausage links into thirds.
Heat the olive oil in a Dutch Oven.  When the oil is hot add the garlic, thyme, oregano and basil and cook them for 3 to 5 minutes on low heat.  Add the peppers and onions; cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Then add the sauce and sausages and mix very well.  Cover and cook 10 minutes.  Do not allow the peppers to become too limp.
Serve alone, over pasta, rice, or in a hot sandwich.
This is enough for 6 or 8 people.
 
 


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From: MSN Nicknameannie1753Sent: 9/1/2007 8:24 PM
that sounds really good!

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From: MSN NicknameLodi-_Sent: 9/2/2007 12:56 AM
I sure hope that it tastes good.

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From: MSN NicknameblueeyedpupilSent: 9/2/2007 1:31 AM
I make sausage and pepper and the recipe sounds just right. although i use all hot italian sausage, but many dont like it that spicy so i can see using some of hot and sweet.

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From: MSN NicknameFLbeth07Sent: 11/27/2007 7:34 PM
I used to go through all that but nowadays look for bottled Progresso roasted Italian peppers and peppers (I get two jars because they're small) and add, liquid included, to my already cooked sausage and simmer for awhile so the oil & pepper taste get into the meat.  Served on a lightly toasted roll it takes me back to sitting on the boardwalk at Seaside Heights, New Jersey, watching the waves, smelling the salt water, in the glow and sounds of the rides, while eating a sausage & pepper sandwich bought from one of our favorite stands.

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From: MSN NicknameNacho_and_a_halfSent: 12/7/2007 4:12 AM
I think I'm gonna give this one a try, Lodi...
 
Thanks for posting this up here!
 
I'll post later on how it turns out, ok?
 
Nacho!

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From: MSN NicknameLodi-_Sent: 12/12/2007 4:24 PM
Sure Nacho.  I really hope it turn out good for you.

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From: MSN NicknameNacho_and_a_halfSent: 2/10/2008 12:36 PM
It was awesome Lodi! I used Andouille sausage, which gave it a special kick.
 
A fine meal!
 
Nacho!

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