Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Better than it smelled (or looks)
--Kielbasa with Beer & Onions
Kielbasa with Beer & Onions
Cooking with Beer Copyright 2008
1/3 cup honey mustard I used some Dijon mixed with honey
1/3 cup packed dark brown sugar
18 ounces brown ale or beer I used 12 ounces
2 kielbasa sausages (16 ounces each), cut into 4-inch pieces I used Lite
2 onions, quartered
Combine honey mustard and brownsugar in Crock-Pot slow cooker. Whisk in ale. Add sausage pieces. Top with onions.
Cover; cook on Low 4 to 5 hours,stirring occasionally.
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Okay, so this picture doesn't do this recipe justice but I thought it turned out really well. I wasn't so sure while it was cooking - the beer smell didn't do much for me. But it happened that the taste was great and the kielbasa was nice and tender. I didn't get any of the juice in the picture but there was plenty of it, so this would be great served with some crusty bread. I didn't have any crusty bread so I made some mashed potatoes.
I think this would be nice as party food too, for a casual party. It's good 'man food'.
This was one of those pamphlets from the supermarket checkout that I picked up. The prices are ridiculous on those ($3.99 for this little one I think) but sometimes I just need a fix.
Question of the Day: Do you ever throw parties? How often?
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4 comments:
That looks good but I'm not sure I would have enjoyed the smell either... I would say the only real "parties" we have are for birthdays, or sometimes the Super Bowl or Halloween (just with family), but not every year. We used to have a backyard bbq for my husband's colleagues but haven't in years...
Oooo this recipe is good timing for Oktoberfest this week! When I had a bigger apartment I threw a lot of parties...now, sadly no more.
I like to have dinner parties, but I always get really ambitious and plan to cook too much!
Yes! I have a bottle of honey mustard I picked up for some dish that I've been saying I need to use the rest of. This will be perfect.
Still not comfortable having parties where I have to actually cook a meal. Parties where I put out appetizers and such okay. Dinner parties? Maybe next year!
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