Tuesday, January 30, 2018

~Super~Easy Apple and Sausage Appetizers-Super Bowl or Party Treat

Rumor has it there's a big game coming up, has anyone heard about that??? I guarantee that even if you don't like to cook, this Apple and Sausage Appetizer is super easy and might just become your signature dish for parties going forward. This is a simple appy that will bring a lot of fun flavor to your next party, and it has been guy approved by an impartial group of taste testers here at Pig In Mud:@)

Notes:
  • I didn't have chunky applesauce on hand, so I used regular unsweetened applesauce.
  • The recipe, as written, is a huge amount for a ~big~ crowd. It's easily scaled down.
  • Leftovers? How about frying up some cabbage and onion, boiling some noodles and serving the sausage on top for dinner.
  • Tip: When I buy a 12-16oz horseshoe shaped package of sausage/kielbasa for myself (meals/snacks for one person) I cut it into 5 pieces, wrap each piece in plastic wrap and store them in the freezer.
Apple and Sausage Appetizers-from Taste of Home
(2) 23 oz jars unsweetened chunky applesauce-I had regular applesauce
1/2 C brown sugar, packed
2 lbs fully cooked Kielbasa or Smoked Sausage, cut into 1/2" slices
1 medium onion, chopped-I suggest finely dicing it to make sure the onion cooks through
  1. Mix everything, transfer to greased 9x13 baking dish.
  2. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees 40-50 minutes or until warm and bubbly.
  3. Serve with assorted food picks.
Go team and have a happy day:@)

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6 comments:

  1. You had me at 'super easy' and we love kielbasa and applesauce! I hope to make this soon.

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  2. Sounds wonderful! This would be great for fall football too 🍎

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  3. Wow, this is so easy! Why didn't I think of this---sausage and applesauce sound like a perfect pairing!!!

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  4. You must be very happy with the big game. I live on the Western part of the state and would have liked the Steelers to go but not to be. I will be excited for the Eagles to beat the patriots. My ds goes to school near Philly and going to his first super bowl party on Sunday.

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  5. Your taste testers have a tough job Lynn. :) Love how easy this is!

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  6. My dad always made this for dinner when I was a kid, now I'm going to be 23 and making this for myself! :) Anyways, instead of using 2 jars of applesauce.. I use 1 jar chunky applesauce and 1 larger sized can of apple pie filling! Delicious!!

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