Recipe of Cabbage & Sausage in 19 Minutes for Young Wife

Fannie Nunez   07/05/2020 19:46

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Cabbage & Sausage
Cabbage & Sausage

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, cabbage & sausage. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook cabbage & sausage using 13 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Cabbage & Sausage:

  1. Make ready cabbage
  2. Get onion
  3. Get red bell pepper
  4. Make ready minced garlic
  5. Make ready sausage
  6. Get bacon
  7. Make ready mild rotel
  8. Take chicken bullion cubes
  9. Make ready water
  10. Take To taste Optional Seasoning
  11. Prepare Tony's Spice and Herbs
  12. Make ready Goya - Sazonador Total
  13. Get Himalayan Salt

Cabbage Cabbage and its cross section Details. Cabbage is a popular cultivar of the species Brassica oleracea Linne (Capitata Group) of the Family Brassicaceae (or Cruciferae) and is a leafy. Cabbage leaves are stuffed with ground beef, rice, then simmered in tomato soup. Also, good with mashed potatoes and cucumber and sour cream salad.

Instructions to make Cabbage & Sausage:

  1. Chop bacon in about 1½ inch pieces. I cut straight through the package which makes it easier to handle. Cook bacon in Texas Skillet. (Or large pot) Remove bacon and set aside. Drain off bacon Grease from the skillet and save, leaving a little in the skillet.
  2. Chop sausage and add to skillet. Brown completely using med-high heat.
  3. Dice onion and bell pepper. On medium heat - When sausage is done add onion and bell pepper to the skillet, add a little additional bacon Grease if necessary. Toss in garlic at the end once onions and peppers are done, careful not to burn garlic.
  4. Add rotel, bullion cubes, water and Seasonings to the skillet. Crumble bacon and add to skillet. DO NOT ADD SALT YET. Wash and Chop cabbage into 1 inch pieces. Add to the skillet. I sometimes add a little more bacon Grease optional. You may need to let it wilt a bit before adding remaining cabbage. Mix to coat cabbage with the liquid in the skillet. Add salt to the cabbage if necessary to help draw out the moisture. Careful not to over salt. The other seasonings and bullion are already salty.
  5. Once all of your cabbage is in the skillet lower heat to low or med-low cover and simmer until your cabbage is of desired tenderness. I like mine wilted but still a little firm - about 20 Mins.

Cabbage rolls freeze well before or after. Cabbage is remarkably flexible: sharp and crunchy when sliced raw in salads and slaws, soft and yielding when braised over low heat. Cabbage definition: A cabbage is a round vegetable with white, green, or purple leaves that is usually eaten. Add cabbage to one of your lists below, or create a new one. Any of several forms of a vegetable of the mustard family.

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