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Sausage And Peppers

Ever Try It With Pasta?

Most people have had sausage and peppers. But have you had it with pasta before? Here is a good change of pace:

Ingredients

6-8 mild Italian sausages

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¼ cup chopped garlic

1 ½ onion julienne

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1 ½ peppers (any color) Julienne

1 ½ cups heavy cream

1 16oz can tomato sauce

1 box of pasta of your choice

1 bag spinach

1 cup dice tomato

*cook your pasta and set aside*

Fill a sauce pan or stock pot with water and add the sausages (make sure sausage are covered); bring to a boil. Once sausage is firm to the touch remove them from the water to cool (Sausage does not have to be completely cooked). Once cooled, cut sausage into half-inch pieces.

Now lightly coat a hot sauté pan with vegetable oil and add sausage. As it begins to brown add ¾ of your garlic. Now add the julienned peppers and onions; mix in evenly and cover for about 10 minutes, or until peppers and onions begin to soften.

Add the can of tomato sauce and bring to a boil and then immediately reduce to a simmer and cover for about five minutes. Now remove the cover, add your heavy cream and bring to a boil. Then immediately reduce to a simmer for another five minutes and then cover and remove from the heat.

In a separate hot sauté pan lightly coated with vegetable oil, add the rest of your garlic. Once the garlic begins to brown add your spinach. Cook until spinach is a nice bright green, add diced tomato and season to taste.

In bowl or on a plate, put down your pasta and top with your sausage and peppers. For extra flavor and sex appeal serve your sautéed spinach on top! This is a great spin on your traditional sausage and peppers! Enjoy!

 

 

 

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