Kielbasa Skillet
- Ready In:
- 30mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 1 lb kielbasa
- 1 medium onion (sliced)
- 3 -4 medium potatoes (cut in lg cubes)
- 1 (10 1/2 ounce) can beef broth
- 1 bay leaf
- 1⁄2 teaspoon thyme
- 1 (14 1/2 ounce) can green beans
directions
- Place everything in covered skillet except for green beans, bring to a boil, cover and simmer for 20-25 minutes. Add green beans during the last 5 minutes.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
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Reviews
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With a couple "minor" changes, we loved this recipe. Instead of potatoes, I used brown minute rice (added at the end--steamed until cooked) and omitted the green beans. It had a Chinese style taste to it, and next time I plan to add chopped carrots, peas, etc. Also--I only had a red onion, so I just chopped half of it in case the taste of the entire onion was overpowering. It worked great!
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This was a pretty good recipe that had some pretty basic ingredients. I have to say it didn't turn out exactly the same way I thought it was going to. I had to make a few changes due to ingredients I had on hand. I didn't have any onion, so I used a little green pepper to give it some flavor. I did use a little dried minced onion that I had hiding in my cupboard. The green pepper was good, but I wish I would have added it at the end with the green beans. It got a little mushy. I also wish I would have listened to cutting the potatoes in large cubes, instead I halved and sliced my potatoes. This made for them to get a little on the mushy side also. No bite at all to them. Since I was using turkey kielbasa I figured it would be ok if I used chicken stock instead. It turned out ok, but I wish I wouldn't have used so much. It kind of just made everything mushy in my pan. I'd almost cut back to half. I think that would be enough to steam your onion and potatoes enough and leave little remnants at the end. The last thing I exchanged were the green beans. Not a huge change, I just used yellow wax beans instead because that's all I had. I wish I would have had some frozen ones on hand because those would have ended up with a little bit more of a bite to them in the end. It doesn't sound like I liked this recipe, but we really did enjoy it. I just like a lot of veggies with my meal and in the future I might add a half a bag of california blend or whatever fresh veggies that have that have some bite to them. Thanks for the idea! The bay leaf and thyme really give it a good flavor. My husband could smell our supper all the way down the hall when he as coming home.
Tweaks
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With a couple "minor" changes, we loved this recipe. Instead of potatoes, I used brown minute rice (added at the end--steamed until cooked) and omitted the green beans. It had a Chinese style taste to it, and next time I plan to add chopped carrots, peas, etc. Also--I only had a red onion, so I just chopped half of it in case the taste of the entire onion was overpowering. It worked great!
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This was a pretty good recipe that had some pretty basic ingredients. I have to say it didn't turn out exactly the same way I thought it was going to. I had to make a few changes due to ingredients I had on hand. I didn't have any onion, so I used a little green pepper to give it some flavor. I did use a little dried minced onion that I had hiding in my cupboard. The green pepper was good, but I wish I would have added it at the end with the green beans. It got a little mushy. I also wish I would have listened to cutting the potatoes in large cubes, instead I halved and sliced my potatoes. This made for them to get a little on the mushy side also. No bite at all to them. Since I was using turkey kielbasa I figured it would be ok if I used chicken stock instead. It turned out ok, but I wish I wouldn't have used so much. It kind of just made everything mushy in my pan. I'd almost cut back to half. I think that would be enough to steam your onion and potatoes enough and leave little remnants at the end. The last thing I exchanged were the green beans. Not a huge change, I just used yellow wax beans instead because that's all I had. I wish I would have had some frozen ones on hand because those would have ended up with a little bit more of a bite to them in the end. It doesn't sound like I liked this recipe, but we really did enjoy it. I just like a lot of veggies with my meal and in the future I might add a half a bag of california blend or whatever fresh veggies that have that have some bite to them. Thanks for the idea! The bay leaf and thyme really give it a good flavor. My husband could smell our supper all the way down the hall when he as coming home.
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I live in Morrison, CO and love to try new recipes with my husband and two daughters.