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![]() Abe wrote: > Hi, > > I'm wondering what people think about pan cooking large sausage links > with regard to either: > 1. Starting in a little water and then cooking to dry to crisp them > up, or, > 2. Starting them dry and crisping them up, then adding a little water > to finish the cooking. > > Anyone have a preference and reason? I'm interested to know what other > people think. > > If it matters, it's pork andouille sausage in casings. I find that if I simmer them in water first and try to brown them, a lot of the oil has been poured off with the liquid, so all that happens is the pan chars, and the sausages seem a bit dry. So I brown them first in an oiled pan, and then add water and simmer to remove some of the salt and fat. -L. |
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