So, on with the show.
This recipe is loosely based on one I saw on the Beeb, www.bbcgoodfood.com
Theirs used leftover veggies, which this doesn’t; I also added a few ingredients which weren’t in the original. I used some Spinach and Asiago Chicken Sausage that I had picked up at Sam’s Club and stuck in the freezer, they were delish, but you could use whatever sausage you like.
Sausage and Veggie Hash
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons olive oil, divided
5 Spinach and Asiago Chicken Sausages
3-4 potatoes, peeled and cut into large chunks
1 tablespoon butter
1 leek, white and pale green parts only, thoroughly cleaned and sliced
1 small onion, coarsely chopped
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
2 – 3 teaspoons Dijon mustard
Black pepper, to taste
½ -1 cup sharp cheddar, depending on your serving preference.
Directions:
- Put potatoes in a pan of water, bring to boil, reduce heat to medium-high and parboil for about 3-5 minutes until potatoes are very slightly softened. Drain, set aside and allow to cool.
- Heat 1 tbsp. of oil in a large skillet over a medium heat, add sausage and cook for about ten minutes until nicely browned. Cut sausages into chunks and keep warm in the oven on a low temp.
- Clean skillet, then heat another tablespoon of oil over a medium-high heat, add potatoes and sauté until golden brown. Remove from pan and keep them warm in the oven.
- Wipe skillet clean with paper towel, then melt butter over a medium heat. Add onion to pan and saute for 2 minutes, add leeks and saute for a further 2 minutes, finally add garlic and saute 1 minute. Stir mustard into the mix and season with fresh ground black pepper.
- Return sausages and potatoes to pan, and toss gently with onion etc. Remove pan from heat, sprinkle on half the cheese and stir to combine.
- Transfer mixture to a warm serving dish, you can serve at this point, which looks like the first photo and uses less cheese. Or you can top with remaining cheese and put dish under a hot broiler for 1-2 minutes until cheese melts. Either way it’s yummy.
16 comments:
Sounds pretty good, I love simple good meals like this one! Congrats on your 15 days, that's quite the accomplishment!
Congratulations on 15 days! This looks like great comfort food, I love anything that involves sausage.
Yum! Good for you quitting smoking. That is very impressive...keep it up!
This sounds.. and looks.. awesome. I may try with kielbasa. I love all the veggies. Your photo looks great!
Ohhh yeah. That looks very good. I love sausage.
About your news: THAT IS GREAT! You're doing such a fantastic job! Keep up the good work.
That looks so good!
Congrats on quitting smoking!! I quit almost 14 years ago after smoking for 7 years. I know it seems weird to not do the things that you associate with smoking. I thought I would never be able to eat at a restaurant without smoking after dinner, smoking in my car to and from work, going out with friends.
But let me tell you, it will get better!! I've run 2 marathons since quitting smoking, and I could barely walk up a flight of stairs without coughing when I smoked. Good for you!!!
Jan, that looks so good! I call that comfort food at it's best!Congrats on 15 smoke free days! I know you'll make it all the way.
Ohh my gosh that sounds good, I love hash. Congrats on your smoking cessation!
That has looks great! Congrats on 15 days!
Looks like a great use for sausage, which I love! Congrats on making it 15 days. I hope you just get to feeling better and better!
Oh, be still my heart! I absolutely, positively, most definitely love hash. I zeroed in on your use of mustard; I bet that adds a lovely "zip" to this. Those sausages sound so good, too. YUM! And, a big congrats on achieving the 15 day mark! Well done! :-)
Now this is my kind of meal! I love ANYTHING with potatoes. Great recipe Jan.
Congrats on your 15 days - it gets better and better...I promise.
Nice looking hash!
Hey Jan! Thanks for stopping by. Did you delete your other blog? Went to look for you and it wasn't there. This dish looks divine.
Look really wholesome and filling Jan I bet it tasted fantastic. :-)
That has looks good! The sausage sounds tasty as well.
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