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Old 02-01-2010, 07:02 AM
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Default Sausage and Warm Potato Salad Supper (Winter Recipe)


Prep Time: 30 minutes or less | Cook Time: 30 minutes - 1 hour | Serves: 5


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This is one of my girlfriend's favorite fall recipes and she requests it all the time. It's a great dinner for several reasons:

1) Perfect for hectic weeknights; the whole thing takes less than 30 minutes to prepare and it's all done in one pan for super-fast cleanup.
2) Hearty comfort food that warms you up on a cold night.
3) It involves copious quantities of beer.

-1 LB cooked sausage (Kielbasa and Hot Smoked Sauasge both work great)
- 4 slices bacon, chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 med. white or red onion, chopped medium-fine
- 2 1/2 C (1 package) diced potatoes with onion
- Dijon Mustard
- Cider Vinegar
- Beer (pretty much anything you enjoy drinking should be fine but very dark beers can be a bit too bitter)
Preheat your oven to 200F.



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Sausage and Warm Potato Salad Supper recipe
picture 2If you have 2 huge sausages, cut them in half;
you want four ~1/2 LB sausages. Using a bamboo
skewer or toothpick, pierce the sausages all over.
Don't go all the way through if you can help it, but
don't bother being too meticulous either, you just need
to create a path for the beer to get into the sausage
and some of the pork fat to get out.
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Toss the sausages in a big fry pan or s****et
over medium heat, nonstick comes in handy if

you have it. Add enough beer to come about

1/3 of an inch up the side of the pan.
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Old 02-01-2010, 07:03 AM
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Bring beer to a rapid simmer
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Step 4:






Cover the pan, leaving a small gap for steam
to escape through. Steam your sausages in beer

(!! that may be the best sentence ever written)

until they plump up and look juicy and

delicious, 5 minutes or so.
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