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Chicken-and-spinach Sausage Boiled Dinner

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Meats Dutch Country liv, Poultry, Soup or ste 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 t Butter
8 Onions, 1/4 lb peeled
4 5-inch low-fat
chicken-and-spinach
sausages
1 qt Water
4 Carrots, peel halve
4 Turnips, peel halve
1/4 t Salt
1 Cabbage, 1 lb. quartered
1 T Fresh parsley, chopped

INSTRUCTIONS

In heavy 4-quart saucepan or Dutch oven, melt butter over medium  heat.
Add onions and sausages; cook, turning sausages and onions
occasionally, until lightly browned--about 4 minutes. Transfer
sausages to plate, leaving onions in saucepan.  Add water, carrots,
turnips and salt, cover and heat to boiling.  Reudce heat to low and
cook 10 minutes  Add cabbage and cook until vegetables are just
tender--5 to 8 minutes.  Return sausages to saucepan, making sure they
are covered by broth.  Cook, uncovered, just until sausages are heated
through (they will  start to expand)--about 5 minutes. Do not overcook
or sausages will  split.  To serve, with slotted spoon, transfer
sausages and vegetables to  serving platter and ladle broth into soup
turee, or divide sausages  vegetables and broth among 4 soup plates.
Sprinkle with chopped  parsley.  NOTES : In this lighter version of the
classic New England one-pot  meal, low-fat chicken-and-spinach sausage
stands in for bacon or ham  and a whole chicken.  Recipe by: Country
Living (February 1998)  Posted to recipelu-digest by "Nesb2@aol.com"
<Nesb2@aol.com> on Mar  23, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1704
Calories From Fat: 1197
Total Fat: 134.9g
Cholesterol: 548.7mg
Sodium: 4749.1mg
Potassium: 212.6mg
Carbohydrates: 25.2g
Fiber: 2.4g
Sugar: 5.9g
Protein: 104.2g


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