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Bratwurst And Red Cabbage with Mustard Sauce

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Meats Chicken, And, Turkey, Entrees 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 ts Olive oil
14 oz Fat free turkey kielbasa; cut into 4 pieces
1 c Sliced onion
3 c Shredded cabbage; red
2 3/4 c Shredded cabbage; green
1/4 c Shredded carrots
1/4 c Dijon mustard
2 tb Water
4 Submarine roll

INSTRUCTIONS

Heat oil for 30 seconds over medium high heat in a deep 12 inch
nonstick skillet. Prick each sausage side with the tines of a fork.
Add the sausages to the skillet, cover the pan and cook for 8
minutes, turning sausages occasionally. Meanwhile, cut onion into 1/8
inch slices and add to skillet. Continue to cook sausages and onions,
lifting lid to stir from time to time.
After sausages have cooked for 8 minutes, add shredded red cabbage,
shredded green cabbage, and shredded carrot. Cook until crisp-tender,
stirring frequently, about 6 minutes. Turn sausages occasionally.
Meanwhile, mix mustard and water together in a 1 cup measure and set
aside.
When cabbage is crisp-tender and sausages are no longer pink in the
middle, remove skillet from heat. Pour in mustard sauce and stir
until cabbage is well-coated. Serve at once, placing mixture on buns.
Per serving: 559.7 calories; 6.1 g fat (9.8% calories from fat); 30.4
g protein; 96.1 g carbohydrate; 44 mg cholesterol; 2161 mg sodium
Recipe by: Desparation Dinners (Alicia Ross & Beverly Mills)(modified)
Posted to EAT-LF Digest by Joanne McAndrews <jmca@ibm.net> on Nov 08,
1999, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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