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Brimstone Stew

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Eggs, Grains Jude3 6 servings

INGREDIENTS

180 g Pasta spirals
120 g Tagliatelle verdi
500 g Pure pork sausages
2 tb Olive oil
120 g Baby onions; peeled or 1 medium
; onion, chopped
250 g Pork mince
1 ts Greggs Chilli Powder
2 420 g can chopped tomatoes
1 ts Sugar
300 ml Chicken stock
1 Red pepper; seeded and chopped
Salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Cook the pasta spirals in a large pan of slightly salted boiling water
until just tender.
Drain and repeat for the tagliatelle.
Fry the sausages in the oil until browned.
Remove the sausages and add the onions, pork mince and chilli powder
to the pan. Fry for 2-3 minutes, then add the tomatoes, sugar and
stock.
Return the sausages and simmer for 30 minutes.
Check the seasoning, then add the pasta and red pepper.
Heat and serve with mashed potatoes.
Serve this in a large hollowed out watermelon to imitate a witch's
cauldron.
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