Fannie Farkle's Hot Italian Sausage Sandwiches

"Funny how a certain scent can just send you reeling. Remember the smell of sausage cooking at a fair? I remember this scent walking in Gatlinberg, TN during vacations. There is a little place called Fannie Farkles who always has it on the grill...enticing me. And now I've stolen their name...will probably be in copyright prison by the time you read this."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat gas grill to medium or charcoal until coals are"ready".
  • Meanwhile, cut up onions and peppers.
  • Place sausages on grill.
  • Total cooking time will be about 20-25 minutes, turning freqently.
  • During last 10-15 minutes, place grill basket containing veggie strips on the grill, cooking until crisp tender.
  • When everything is almost done, brush hoagie rolls lightly with oil.
  • Lay face down on grill and grill until lightly browned.
  • To assemble, place one sausage in hoagie roll.
  • Add peppers and onions to your liking.
  • Drizzle lightly with spaghetti sauce.
  • Serve extra sauce on the side for dipping.
  • This recipe will serve 2-5 people depending on how many guests and how hungry you are.
  • I usually make this just for the hubby and I so I have extra for my"Hot Italian Soup"-- recipe to follow.

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Reviews

  1. I needed a quick dinner with hot italian sausage...this one sounded great but I don't grill so I threw it all in the crockpot. Fantastic!
     
  2. Yummy sandwich! I did everything on the stovetop and used both red and green peppers. Simple and good. Thanks Jaymee for a nice dinner. Made for Cookbook Tag.
     
  3. Love Italian Sausage Sandwiches and Fanny Farckle's is delish!. I read up on the restaurant and it sounds like a great place to nosh! Thanks for submitting your recipe I am sure it will match any of Fanny Farckles.<br/>24 July 2010 Made again. I used bulk Hot Italian and made patties. Then used a mini pita as the bun Love the peppy flavor
     
  4. This is one terrific, hassle-free sandwich. We'll be doing this one regularly with hot turkey Italian sausage. I did the vegetables on the stovetop and it all worked terrifically on a grilled whole grain ciabatta.
     
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I have two awesome boys 7 and 6 and a wonderful husband of 15 years. I have been cooking since the age of 10 when I became a latch-key kid with my 6 year old little sis. I cooked Friday nights when my single mom closed the bank and my favorite recipes were broiled fish, oven BBQ chicken and tuna salad! Cooking was fun then and it is even better now cooking with my boys or anyone else I can employ in the kitchen with me!!
 
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