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Polish Sausage and Cabbage Soup Crock Pot
2 cups potatoes, cubed and peeled
4 cups cabbage, shredded it fine
1 carrot, shredded it fine
1 large onion, chopped...
2 teaspoons caraway seeds, crushed (optional)
1-1/4 lb Polish sausage, cooked, halved lengthwise and cut into 1/2 inch slices
4 cups fat free chicken broth or you can just use water
black pepper and salt to taste
Directions:Place potatoes, cabbage, carrot, onion, caraway seeds, sausage, pepper and salt in crock pot. Pour broth over all.Cover, cook on low for 10 - 12 hours or high for 5 - 6 hours.
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Resident Chocolate Monster
I didn't know that was Polish....I've made something very similar here. I think it's Southern.
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That looks good! I just saw a recipe on FB that I might try.
http://thefrugalgirls.com/2013/04/cr...en-recipe.html
It's orange chicken, just barbecue sauce, orange marmalade and soy sauce. I would probably add some red pepper flakes because I like heat, but it seems like a very simple recipe.
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I like this....put everything into a freezer bag, then when you're ready for it, pull it out of the freezer and dump it into the crockpot.
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Originally Posted by
Lista
I didn't know that was Polish....I've made something very similar here. I think it's Southern.
I make something similar that I call kielbasa stew...I reduce the amount of liquid and add a can of tomato soup and some barley.
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Originally Posted by
Lista
I like this....put everything into a freezer bag, then when you're ready for it, pull it out of the freezer and dump it into the crockpot.
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Now that's a great idea! I like to pre-prep things for those days when you're in a hurry or just don't feel like getting too involved with cooking.
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Originally Posted by
krystian
I make something similar that I call kielbasa stew...I reduce the amount of liquid and add a can of tomato soup and some barley.
I love me some Barley. Heidi gave me a recipe for barley soup that I've made several times.
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Originally Posted by
Susan
I found their facebook page, good stuff and looks like they're Christians too by some of their posts there:
https://www.facebook.com/thefrugalgirls
Originally Posted by
Lista
I love me some Barley. Heidi gave me a recipe for barley soup that I've made several times.
Then you've got to try the kielbasa stew, makes it so much more hearty and yummy.
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Originally Posted by
Lista
I like this....put everything into a freezer bag, then when you're ready for it, pull it out of the freezer and dump it into the crockpot.
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Thanks, Lista, what a great link. I'm all for easy food prep. The mix recipes remind me of "Homemade Gourmet".
I often do my own concoction of things like the onion soup mix, although I only do it at the time of cooking, not keeping it on hand. Iow, I just throw in what I "think" are similar ingredients.
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Originally Posted by
curly sue
Thanks, Lista, what a great link. I'm all for easy food prep. The mix recipes remind me of "Homemade Gourmet".
I often do my own concoction of things like the onion soup mix, although I only do it at the time of cooking, not keeping it on hand. Iow, I just throw in what I "think" are similar ingredients.
I really WANT to be one of those of people who preps on the weekend for the coming week, but it never seems to work out that way.
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