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Field Peas And Rice Jambalaya

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Seafood, Grains Polish Seafood 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Field peas
1 Onion, chopped
1/2 c Cooking oil
Salt & pepper to taste
1 c Long grain rice, rinsed
and drained
1 12-oz link Polish sausage

INSTRUCTIONS

Slice sausage in 1/2 inch pieces and brown in hot oil. Remove sausage
and hold aside. Brown rinsed and drained rice in this oil, on medium
heat. Using a spatula lift brown rice from bottom of pot. Add onion;
cook for about 2 minutes. Then add drained peas (reserve liquid) and
add the sausage slices. Mix. Add liquid plus enough water to equal 1
cup. Stir, season and cover tightly. Lower burner to low setting and
cook covered for about 45 minutes.  From <A Taste of Louisiana>.
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