Sun-dried Tomato Sausage With Chayote, Zucchini, and Onions
- Ready In:
- 40mins
- Ingredients:
- 8
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 4 sun-dried tomato chicken sausage, or what you prefer
- 1 large onion, sliced lengthwise 1/4 inch slices
- 2 chayotes, peeled and seed removed,1/2 inch slices lengthwise
- 2 medium zucchini or 2 medium other squash, sliced
- 29.58 ml olive oil
- 2.46-4.92 ml oregano or 2.46-4.92 ml basil
- 4.92 ml salt
- 1.23 ml pepper
directions
- Cook sausages in skillet over medium-low heat about 10 minutes; add onions and saute until onions are golden.
- Add Oregano, salt, pepper, and stir; add Chayote, Zucchini, cover and cook until chayote is crisp tender about 10 minutes.
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Reviews
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This is a wonderful recipe to use as a base for whatever your tastes or refrigerator dictates on any given day! As ChoCho suggested, I used 8.5 oz sundried tomato in olive oil and herbs. I cooked turkey sausage using the olive oil from the sundried tomatoes; added 2 thinly sliced onions, 2 thinly sliced red & yellow bell peppers, handfull fresh garlic whacked & rough chopped & allowed it to cook down a bit, adding very small amounts of chicken broth as needed, then added the rough chopped chayote with the sundried tomatoes to the skillet. Red pepper flakes & Mexican oregano to taste. After that had cooked down, I removed it from the flame, then cooked 2 zucchini & 2 yellow squash to almost tender crisp, then added 8 oz bag of mung bean sprouts that I needed to use to top of that & let it cook only a couple more minutes. Mixed this with the turkey stuff. Shoved it all in the refrigerator for dinner. Gotta get better & better as it sits a little while. Think I will serve brown rice with it, along with toasted multi-grain bread. Smells heavenly & tasted even better!!! Barb's recipe is right on, as usual. Thanks Barb!!!
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I used regular smoked sausage; sliced into round chunks. I also bought a can (8.5 oz) sundried tomato drenched in olive oil and herbs. I cooked the sausage using the olive oil from the sundried tomato can; added the rest of the ingredients with the sundried tomatoes to the skillet. I omitted the salt and pepper since the olive oil used had lots of flavor already. It turned out great!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Barb G.
Sonora, California