Monday, October 20, 2008

Braised Sweet Italian Chicken Sausage

Simple and Sweet!

Sometimes I just like to eat simply and cook simply. Just a few ingredients and an easy recipe is perfect for dinner after a busy day. I don't know about you, but I really don't feel like cooking anything too complicated when I get home from work. But I do like to sit down to a hearty and healthy meal. It just makes you feel better after a hectic and stressful day. This recipe was inspired by Rachel Ray. It is a great technique of braising using only 6 ingredients. That I can handle!

Braised Sweet Italian Chicken Sausage

Adapted from Rachel Ray

1 pound fresh chicken sausage
1 cup low-sodium chicken broth
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 large leek, sliced and washed
1/4 cup dry white wine

Put all ingredients in a medium/large high sided saute pan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium and cook until broth has evaporated and a glaze has formed. Turn sausages after 10 minutes and continue cooking. Remove sausage and leeks and place in a serving dish; cover with foil. Add 1/4 cup dry white wine to the pan, scrap up browned bits and cook for about 3-5 minutes until reduced. Pour over sausage and leeks and serve.

7 comments:

Aggie said...

Hi Annie! I think I remember seeing RR do this on her show...it looks so good! I love simple too...this looks delicious and healthy!

Jersey Girl Cooks said...

I'd love these in a sandwich.

Emily said...

Mmm, sausage.

Annie said...

Aggie, Yeah simple is the way to go! And RR has some good ideas on that.

Lisa, You are right. I would too. Next time, since I didn't have any rolls.

Em, Hey I can't leave a comment on your blog.. What is wrong and is it on my end or yours?

Elle said...

I have GOT to try this! it looks so good!

Maris said...

This sounds really good and I happen to have sweet italian chicken sausage in my freezer. . . bookmarking...now. :)

Love your blog! Such great ideas

Elle said...

Just made this for dinner--fantastic! And Lisa's right, they'd be great in a crusty roll!