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Tangy Brunch Sausages

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Meats Main dishes 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 cn Pineapple slices(20oz)
1/3 c Brown sugar,packed
1/4 c Water
1 tb Cornstarch
2 tb Vinegar,red-wine
2 tb Horseradish,prepared white
1 pk Pork sausage meat(32oz)
1 pk Cocktail frankfurters(16oz)

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Drain and reserve syrup from pineapple. Cut each pineapple slice in
half; set aside. In medium-sized bowl, mix brown sugar, water, cornstarch,
vinegar, horseradish, and reserved syrup from pineapple; set mixture
aside.
2. Cut pork-sausage meat into 1/4" slices. With sharp knife, make a few
slashes in each cocktail frankfurter.
3. In 12" skillet over medium heat, cook sausage slices, a few at a time,
until well browned, removing slices as they brown to paper towels to drain
well; keep warm. Pour off fat from skillet.
4. In same 12" skillet, over medium heat, cook frankfurters until lightly
browned; add reserved pineapple slices and return sausage slices to
skillet. Gradually stir in reserved pineapple-syrup mixture and cook about
5 minutes, stirring frequently, until sauce thickens slightly and mixture
is heated through. If you like, serve sausage mixture in chafing dish to
keep it warm.
Miscellaneous recipes from the collection of Mike Orchekowski.
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mo-misc.zip

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