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Leek And Pork Sausages Braised With Spiced Red Cabbage An

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Meats Cooks, Home, Ideal 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 Or 12 medium leek and pork
sausages
1 Red cabbage, thinly sliced
2 Onions, thinly sliced
1 1/2 oz Butter
6 oz Ready to eat dried prunes
1 Cinnamon stick
Freshly grated nutmeg
10 Juniper berries
1/2 t Ground cloves and ground
cinnamon
5 Floz red wine
2 T Soft brown sugar, up to 3
2 T Wine vinegar, up to 3
Salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Heat together the wine, juniper berries, cinnamon stick and some
grated nutmeg and then cool. Steep your sausages in this overnight.
Remove your sausages, retaining the marinade and dry them off with a
little kitchen paper. In a large casserole melt the butter and brown
the sausages. Remove and keep warm. Add the onions to the pan and fry
for about 10 minutes until they start to sweeten. Now add the sliced
cabbage and toss around with the onions and season. Remove half of  the
cabbage and onion mixture.  With half the cabbage on the bottom of the
casserole, place the  prunes on top. Sprinkle over some nutmeg, ground
cloves and cinnamon  and some sugar. Pop on the sausages and then the
other halves of  cabbage and prunes along with the rest of the spices
and sugar. Pour  over the vinegar. Season with a little salt and
pepper, cover and put  into the oven for 11/2-2 hours at 160C/gas2.
Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary.  DISCLAIMER(c) Copyright
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