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Chicken And Apple Sausage With Onion Confit

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Vegetables Sami Dishes, Main 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 lb Sweet onions*
3 T Olive oil
2 T Balsamic or red wine vinegar
Salt and freshly ground
black pepper to taste
1 1/2 lb Chicken and apple sausage
OR
1 1/2 lb American sage and black
pepper sausage
1 T Vegetable oil, for pan
frying

INSTRUCTIONS

Use Vidalia, Maui or equivalent.  Halve and very thinly slice onions.
In a heavy saucepan, cook the  onions slowly in the oil and vinegar
over low heat until they are  soft and almost disintegrating, about 35
to 40 minutes.  Season with salt and pepper; transfer to a platter and
keep warm.  In a skillet, pan-fry the sausage patties in the vegetable
oil over  medium heat, turning frequently, until firm and thoroughly
cooked, 5  to 7 minutes.  Serve the patties on the bed of onions.
Serves 4 as a main course, 6  to 8 as an appetizer or snack.  NOTES :
The recipe above is verbatim from the website.  Obviously, a  step
directing the making of patties from the sausage was  unintentionally
omitted, or, perhaps the authors leave it to the cook  to determine the
number and size of the patties, depending on whether  they are to be
served as a main course or as an appetizer. >From the  Aidells Sausage
Company website (www.aidells.com). Recipe by: Aidells  and Kelly,
Flying Sausages; Chronicle Books 1995  Posted to recipelu-digest Volume
01 Number 668 by "Crane C. Walden"  <cranew@foothill.net> on Feb 1,
1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 650
Calories From Fat: 364
Total Fat: 41.3g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 364.2mg
Potassium: 1090.7mg
Carbohydrates: 69g
Fiber: 8.4g
Sugar: 45.5g
Protein: 7.3g


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