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I've been trying to think of something to do with
these wonderful little sausages that doesn't involve frying. I found it! They are great cut up into slices and used in soup! My first soup was barley/Chinese cabbage/sausage slices in chicken broth. Today's soup was the same, substituting brocolli for the cabbage. (I also put in a habanero or two, but you probably won't like that.) An odd thing was that despite being pork sausages, they yield up no fat. I expected fat droplets around the edge of the bowl, but there were none. Even when I make the same soup using turbot, I get fat droplets. Now I'm freed of having to fry them! They have become a health food! Less fat than fish, in a healthful soup. I have enough potatoes and onions to fry up another couple batches, but it will be discretionary this time, rather than mandatory. |
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