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> 1. Starting in a little water and then cooking to dry to crisp them
> up, or,


That works well for us. Put a lid on the pan during the first portion of
cooking.


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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Abe" > wrote in message
> > 1. Starting in a little water and then cooking to dry to crisp them
> > up, or,

>
> That works well for us. Put a lid on the pan during the first portion of
> cooking.


I have a pan of links doing exactly that right now... when they're
store bought fresh eyetalian sausages I always simmer them for about
1/2 hour... then dump the water. This removes the excessive salt
typical of commercial sausage. Then I brown them in a bit of olive
oil. These will be cooked again in a pot of tomato sauce.

Sheldon

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