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Showing posts with label sausage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sausage. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Pasta, Red Peppers, Sausage and Sauce
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Breakfast Sandwiches!
I used to do this back in the day on Beeler: make a whole bunch of breakfast sandwiches and freeze them for future reheating. You only have to cook once, but you can enjoy breakfast sandwiches all week! I usually make sausage, egg, and cheese on English muffins. You could use sausage patties or links cut lengthwise, or make bacon. You can use non-meat like Gimme Lean, which works great, or replace everything with vegan products and go fully healthy. I think sliced American cheese tastes the best, but I prefer to use raw milk cheese for a healthier option. I usually make six and wrap them individually with foil. Then you can reheat them one at a time in the oven for about 30 minutes (or defrost first in the microwave on low power).
- 6 eggs
- 6 sausage patties
- 6 English muffins
- 6 slices of cheese
- Smart Balance for cooking the eggs and buttering the bread
- a pinch of baking soda to make the eggs fluffy
Start the sausage first, which might take about 10-15 minutes. Scramble the eggs and add a pinch of baking soda to make them fluffy. Cook eggs in butter, oil, or whatever while the sausage cooks. Toast and butter the English muffins (or whatever bread you want to use) while the sausage and eggs cook. Line up the bread, throw on a slice of cheese, a piece of the egg, and a sausage patty, and there you have it.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Cookout with Av and Mick
word to your mother |
Avniel decided to drive out to Pittsburgh for a visit this weekend and we ended up assembling an epic cookout feast Saturday night. We got fresh sausage -- 1 pound each of hot Italian and spicy Sicilian -- sweet red peppers, and old style whole grain dijon mustard from Donatelli's in Bloomfield. At the grocery store we picked up all natural chicken thighs, yellow squash, green peppers, and a sweet red onion. I had asparagus, zucchini, and potatoes from the Bloomfield farmer's market, and we used cilantro, oregano, and mint (for mojitos) from the garden.
I skewered and brushed the potatoes with olive oil and Old Bay seasoning:
Av chopped the onion, green peppers, and squash into large kabob chunks and tossed them with olive oil, coarse sea salt, fresh ground rainbow peppercorn medley, and fresh herbs from the garden. I used my Amazing Sauce on the chicken.
I sliced the zucchini lengthwise and just brushed it with olive oil, salt, and pepper.
I grilled the asparagus in foil with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and just cooked the sweet red pepper plain and whole on the top rack of the grill. The chicken of course I cooked slowly, turning and re-applying sauce half a dozen times.
I made more mojitos with the mint from the garden.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Grilled Hot Sausage Sandwich with Red Pepper
You gotta love working from home on a Friday afternoon, cracking a bottle, and grilling hot sausage patties for a late lunch. You really do. I threw on a piece of corn and a red pepper as usual, and sliced up the pepper to eat with the sausage. I made the sandwich on a soft, whole grain roll with yellow mustard, relish, lettuce, and of course the red pepper on top of the hot sausage patty. Delicious.
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Saturday, May 4, 2013
Cooking Out Often Lately
I've already dipped balls deep into cookout season over here, so I want to share some pictures from recent meals.
I'll do a full recipe post for my Amazing Chicken some time soon. You just need chicken and four other ingredients of your choice to make an amazing sauce.
I like grilling my vegetables raw, especially when I have high quality veggies. Red and green peppers, corn, and other veggies supply their own great taste when grilled properly, in my opinion, and don't need anything else.
Hebrew National hot dog grilled corn and green pepper |
I make a flavorful curry paste for mixing into burgers, which I really enjoy. I use curry powder, hot sauce, soy sauce, brown sugar, and a few other choice ingredients. I should do a post for that as well. When I moved into the apartment on Penn a couple years ago, and we got the gas grill, I started working on my own recipes for burgers, chicken, pork chops, etc. So I've had a lot of practice with some of these.
Joe burger with avocado and banana peppers |
cheddar cheese, avocado, banana peppers |
relish and yellow mustard |
When I grill corn I leave it in the husk. If I have a chance, I soak it in water for a little while before grilling. I actually peal away a few pieces of husk, leaving maybe 2-4 layers rather than, say, 6-8. I firmly believe in slow grilling -- for almost everything. You can make the corn quickly in about 10 minutes, or go slowly for 20 or more.
grilled corn on the cob and Joe Chicken |
sweet and spicy Joe Chicken |
For an almost instant meal that takes no preparation, try grilling chicken sausages and whole red peppers. I get the peppers at Donatelli's Italian grocer in Bloomfield for like $1.19 for a bag of 8. Throw them on the grill for about 10 minutes over medium to high heat. I cook the red peppers whole then cut 'em up and serve with the sausage on a roll.
chicken sausages from the store |
sweet red pepper -- perfect grilled plain |
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