Not exact matches
Make the Meat Sauce: In a large skillet
over medium heat, brown ground beef and both
sausages,
using a wooden spoon to break up any large chunks.
We
used some of those tofu
sausages once (different brand, not Mofu) and one dropped on the deck where I left it
over night.
Saute chicken
sausage in a pan
over medium high heat
using cooking spray until they are browned on both sides, about 2 minutes.
I won't bore you with how to make risotto, but for 2 people, the first
uses 2 links of sweet italian
sausage removed from its casing and cooked with a little olive oil in a heavy skillet, broken up into small pieces and moved around until many of the pieces are crisp; then add sliced and roughly - chopped fennel bulb, cooking until it is somewhat softened; then put a lid on the pan
over very low heat while the risotto cooks; add it all together (with butter and parmesan) for the last 5 minutes of the risotto process.
Cook your
sausage: Meanwhile, heat 1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large, wide saucepan (you will
use this for the bechamel in a few minutes; you could also
use your pasta pot, once it is drained)
over medium heat.
I add some sundried tomatoes and
use different kinds of
sausage, and always serve it
over polenta!
I love the
use of left
over chicken and
sausage in this dish.
I
used sage breakfast
sausage, and spread Dijon mustard
over the toast slices.
To finish the pie, sprinkle the leeks
over the top of the pie and then the
sausage using as much topping as you like.
Melt butter in a large Pot (I
use my dutch oven) and saute onions, celery and
sausage for 5 minutes
over medium high heat.
Using a medium skillet coated with pan spray, brown the sweet apple chicken
sausages over medium high heat.
Using the same pan you just cooked the
sausage and onions in, stir fry the carrots and peas with the brown rice, add the
sausage mixture along with the eggs and stir frequently
over low heat until eggs are scrambled.
Add the chicken
sausages and break up
using a wooden spoon; brown all
over.
Using a sharp knife, cut the puff pastry into 4 sections and roll
over the
sausage making sure to seal the edges.
By
using finger - / paw - driven touchscreens, S. Jobs made it possible for babies, toddlers, primates, even cats to «
use» an iPhone... He has also successfully reversed 2.7 M yrs of human evolution (to tools)-- too easily abandoned in favor of our greasy
sausage - like fingers fumbling
over 500 + DPI screens
Set
over four worlds, players must complete puzzles by cooking
sausages perfectly,
using a comically large poker to shove them around the level and onto grills.