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![]() "dejablues" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Jim Elbrecht" > wrote in message >> ... >>> 0800, "Julie Bove" > wrote: >>> >>>>I'm not sure how to do this. MIL made this all the time but I don't >>>>like >>>>Italian sausages and didn't eat them. I know sometimes she put them in >>>>the >>>>gravy (red sauce) and served over pasta. When she did this, my husband >>>>would pick them out because he hates the gravy. >>> >>> I"m not sure what you're looking for-- but this is how I do 'Sausage >>> and peppers'. >>> >>> 1 pound of sausage, more or less >>> 1-2 large sweet onion >>> 2 large peppers [red or green] >>> 4 tbls olive oil >>> 4 tbls butter >>> >>> >>> Brown sausage in oils- remove from pan. [if serving with pasta or >>> rice- now is a good time to cut them up-- We like them on sturdy rolls >>> & leave them whole] >>> Cut onion and pepper into strips. Saute until starting to carmelize. >>> Return sausage to pan, cover and put in a 300 oven for 20-30 minutes. >>> >>> No Italians in the family-- but this is the way we like sausage. >> >> Thanks but then... Do you serve a starch on the side? Put them on bread >> or buns? > > Either. As a side for a pasta, or on a hoagie roll. Sausage and peppers > done this way are also great as a sandwich with scrambled eggs and > provolone. Yum! > > Your OP inspired me to make this for dinner because I had Italian sausage > in the freezer. It freezes quite well if wrapped tightly. I serve tomato > sauce on the side because my husband can't eat a lot of tomato products > (acid reflux). > > Sausage and peppers with onions is a common dish in the Philly area. My husband is from PA. I know that his mom made this a lot. His family also does eggs and peppers. If you go to any one of their houses at lunch time that is most likely what they will be eating. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "dejablues" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Jim Elbrecht" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> 0800, "Julie Bove" > wrote: >>>> >>>>>I'm not sure how to do this. MIL made this all the time but I don't >>>>>like >>>>>Italian sausages and didn't eat them. I know sometimes she put them in >>>>>the >>>>>gravy (red sauce) and served over pasta. When she did this, my husband >>>>>would pick them out because he hates the gravy. >>>> >>>> I"m not sure what you're looking for-- but this is how I do 'Sausage >>>> and peppers'. >>>> >>>> 1 pound of sausage, more or less >>>> 1-2 large sweet onion >>>> 2 large peppers [red or green] >>>> 4 tbls olive oil >>>> 4 tbls butter >>>> >>>> >>>> Brown sausage in oils- remove from pan. [if serving with pasta or >>>> rice- now is a good time to cut them up-- We like them on sturdy rolls >>>> & leave them whole] >>>> Cut onion and pepper into strips. Saute until starting to carmelize. >>>> Return sausage to pan, cover and put in a 300 oven for 20-30 minutes. >>>> >>>> No Italians in the family-- but this is the way we like sausage. >>> >>> Thanks but then... Do you serve a starch on the side? Put them on >>> bread or buns? >> >> Either. As a side for a pasta, or on a hoagie roll. Sausage and peppers >> done this way are also great as a sandwich with scrambled eggs and >> provolone. Yum! >> >> Your OP inspired me to make this for dinner because I had Italian sausage >> in the freezer. It freezes quite well if wrapped tightly. I serve tomato >> sauce on the side because my husband can't eat a lot of tomato products >> (acid reflux). >> >> Sausage and peppers with onions is a common dish in the Philly area. > > My husband is from PA. I know that his mom made this a lot. His family > also does eggs and peppers. If you go to any one of their houses at lunch > time that is most likely what they will be eating. It's on the menu at every deli, sandwich, and steak shop around here. If you go to a picnic or some large family function it's likely to be there as well, even if the family isn't Italian! |
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![]() "dejablues" > wrote in message ... > > It's on the menu at every deli, sandwich, and steak shop around here. If > you go to a picnic or some large family function it's likely to be there > as well, even if the family isn't Italian! I know I saw it everywhere but since I didn't like it, I didn't pay it any mind. |
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 19:13:18 -0500, dejablues wrote:
> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> My husband is from PA. I know that his mom made this a lot. His family >> also does eggs and peppers. If you go to any one of their houses at lunch >> time that is most likely what they will be eating. > > It's on the menu at every deli, sandwich, and steak shop around here. If you > go to a picnic or some large family function it's likely to be there as > well, even if the family isn't Italian! the sub places near me (in maryland) doen't even seem to have a cruddy version, more's the pity. your pal, blake |
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On 12/22/2010 7:13 PM, dejablues wrote:
> "Julie > wrote in message > ... >> >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Julie > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "Jim > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> 0800, "Julie > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I'm not sure how to do this. MIL made this all the time but I don't >>>>>> like >>>>>> Italian sausages and didn't eat them. I know sometimes she put them in >>>>>> the >>>>>> gravy (red sauce) and served over pasta. When she did this, my husband >>>>>> would pick them out because he hates the gravy. >>>>> >>>>> I"m not sure what you're looking for-- but this is how I do 'Sausage >>>>> and peppers'. >>>>> >>>>> 1 pound of sausage, more or less >>>>> 1-2 large sweet onion >>>>> 2 large peppers [red or green] >>>>> 4 tbls olive oil >>>>> 4 tbls butter >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Brown sausage in oils- remove from pan. [if serving with pasta or >>>>> rice- now is a good time to cut them up-- We like them on sturdy rolls >>>>> & leave them whole] >>>>> Cut onion and pepper into strips. Saute until starting to carmelize. >>>>> Return sausage to pan, cover and put in a 300 oven for 20-30 minutes. >>>>> >>>>> No Italians in the family-- but this is the way we like sausage. >>>> >>>> Thanks but then... Do you serve a starch on the side? Put them on >>>> bread or buns? >>> >>> Either. As a side for a pasta, or on a hoagie roll. Sausage and peppers >>> done this way are also great as a sandwich with scrambled eggs and >>> provolone. Yum! >>> >>> Your OP inspired me to make this for dinner because I had Italian sausage >>> in the freezer. It freezes quite well if wrapped tightly. I serve tomato >>> sauce on the side because my husband can't eat a lot of tomato products >>> (acid reflux). >>> >>> Sausage and peppers with onions is a common dish in the Philly area. >> >> My husband is from PA. I know that his mom made this a lot. His family >> also does eggs and peppers. If you go to any one of their houses at lunch >> time that is most likely what they will be eating. > > It's on the menu at every deli, sandwich, and steak shop around here. If you > go to a picnic or some large family function it's likely to be there as > well, even if the family isn't Italian! > > Same here, pretty much a ubiquitous thing. |
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