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“Quick to assemble and easy to clean up, this is my favorite dish to serve when we all need something simple and good.” Tinda Davis - Franklin, TN
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Nutritional Facts 1-1/2 cups equals 452 calories, 29 g fat (13 g saturated fat), 72 mg cholesterol, 1,268 mg sodium, 33 g carbohydrate, 4 g fiber, 15 g protein.
Originally published as Sausage Skillet Dinner in Simple & Delicious November/December 2009, p29
Medium-Bodied White Wine
Enjoy this recipe with a medium-bodied white wine such as Riesling or Gewürtztraminer
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Reviewed on Jun. 21, 2012 by zookeyp
So easy and so flavorful!! I add thinly sliced carrots. This is even tasty without using caraway seeds, I have made it both ways and equally good.
Reviewed on May. 02, 2012 by rekailanen
This recipe was delicious! I left out the caraway seeds because I don't like them. Plus I made my own potatoe wedges using fresh potatoes. This is an easy recipe to make. I will definitely make it again.
Reviewed on Mar. 29, 2012 by JFenrick
I did not have the caraway seeds, but the meal was still good. It is a tasty mix of ingredients; a tad greasy, but still good.
Reviewed on Mar. 28, 2012 by gingerriss
I must say I was really hesitant to make this but after it started cooking and smelling good I felt better. My 3 yr old ate it right up and my husband polished off the rest. If you like vinegar then this is really good. If your not a huge fan then cut back alittle on the sauce
Reviewed on Jan. 22, 2012 by cheroliver
Followed the recipe to a T, except used fresh boiled red potatoes. This was too sweet for our taste, and I didn't care for the caraway seeds. If I did make it again I wouldn't put any sugar or seeds, and I'd slice the apple into rings.
Reviewed on Nov. 02, 2010 by crhrd
I tried this recipe since it looked so easy and I was curious as to how the ingredients would taste together. It was absolutely delicious! very different flavor but very good. I used a Granny Smith apple like one of the commenters suggested, and I think that really added to the flavor. This recipe is a keeper and will definitely be made again.
Reviewed on Oct. 28, 2010 by AliciaB
Absolutely delicious! I use honey garlic sausages & it turns out wonderful! Our new favourite meal.
Reviewed on Jun. 11, 2010 by Foodmeister
I used a 14 oz package of smoked sausage, 2 gala apples, 2 vidalia onions and a 2 lb package of frozen red potatoes. I had to adjust the butter to 5 tablespoons (3 at first and 2 after adding the veggies and fruit.) I also rough chopped the caraway seeds to release the flavor into the dish and used dried parsley flakes instead of fresh. Very tasty and quick to make.
Reviewed on Jan. 05, 2010 by Linda722
My husband is usually not a fan of having fruit in his main dish dinner; but loved the touch of apple in this. I used granny smith and it gave a wonderful flavor.
Reviewed on Dec. 15, 2009 by jmm123
I used one pound of baby red potatoes. I boiled them for 15 minutes and then quartered them before adding to the skillet. I also used green pepper in place of the apple. This recipe was definitely a hit at my house!
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