Cream Can Dinner Recipe

Cream Can Dinner Recipe Rating 4

My husband and I like to treat friends to this cowboy-style dinner. If you don't have a cream can, use a Dutch oven or large kettle on a gas grill.—Nancy McDonald, Burns, Wyoming

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Cream Can Dinner Recipe
  • Prep: 25 min. Cook: 45 min.
  • Yield: 10-12 Servings
25 45 70

Ingredients

  • 14 large ears sweet corn in husks
  • 5 pounds medium red or white potatoes
  • 1-1/2 pounds carrots, halved
  • 2 large onions, quartered
  • 2 medium heads cabbage
  • 16 fresh Polish sausage links
  • 2 quarts water
  • Salt and pepper, optional

Directions

  • Peel and clean corn, saving and washing enough husks to cover the bottom of a 5-gallon metal cream can or stockpot. Layer with corn, half of the potatoes, carrots, onions and cabbage, then half of the sausages. Repeat layers with the rest of the vegetables and sausages. Pour the water over and add salt and pepper if desired. Cover and bring to a boil on grate over a fire. Let steam for about 45 minutes or until a thermometer inserted in the sausage reads 160°. Yield: 10-12 servings.

Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 887 calories, 52 g fat (17 g saturated fat), 96 mg cholesterol, 1,253 mg sodium, 83 g carbohydrate, 13 g fiber, 30 g protein.

Originally published as Cream Can Dinner in Taste of Home August/September 1994, p62

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Reviewed on Jun. 11, 2011 by darcyry

We use this recipe on our family reunion weekend. Layer everything in the turkey fryer and let it cook. We throw in some plain hot dogs for the fussy eaters about half way through the cooking time. It's perfect for a dinner that requires little prep or clean up. I've given the recipe out several times.

 
 
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