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Polish Sausage Pate En Croute

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Dairy Polish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

28 oz Smoked Kielbasa Sausage
1/4 c Butter; room temperature
4 Green Onions; chopped
3 tb Sour Cream
2 tb Dijon Mustard
1 tb Lemon Juice
2 ts Horseradish
1 Shallot; minced
1/4 ts Freshly Ground Pepper
3 ds Hot Pepper Sauce
3 tb Chopped Fresh Parsley
1/2 ts Basil; crumbled
2 French Baguettes; 11 x 2 inch

INSTRUCTIONS

I dug out one of my very best one for you. These look and taste great.
People always ask, "how did you do that?". They're not hard to make and can
(must) be prepared in advance. The recipe is from Bon Appetit March, 1988.
Skin sausage and cut into 1 inch pieces. Finely chop sausage in processor
using on/off turns. Transfer to a large bowl. Cream butter in processor.
Add green onions, sour cream, mustard, lemon juice, horseradish, shallot,
pepper and hot pepper sauce and blend, using on/off turns. Return sausage
to processor. Add parsley and basil and blend using on/off turns.
Cut ends from breads. Remove centers, leaving 1/2 inch shell. Do not tear
crusts. Pack sausage mixture into hollow breads. Wrap breads tightly in
foil and refrigerate overnight. Cut breads into 1/2 inch thick rounds.
Serve at room temperature with a mustard sauce and radishes.
Note: To pack the mixture into the bread shells, I use the handle of a
wooden spoon. This is the only "hard" part, but it's fun! Posted to TNT -
Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter  by Lynn Nelson <lynnn@erols.com> on
Jul 21, 1997

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