Recipe: Appetizing Kielbasa, onion, and apples oh my!

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Ingredients of Kielbasa, onion, and apples oh my!

  1. Lets Go Prepare 3 of links kielbasa ..about 1 lb.
  2. What You needis 1 tbsp of olive oil.
  3. What You needis 2 large of onion, chopped.
  4. Lets Go Prepare of black pepper.
  5. Lets Go Prepare 3 tbsp of unsalted butter.
  6. Lets Go Prepare 1 large of granny smith apple, diced.
  7. It's 2 cup of low Salt chicken broth.
  8. Lets Go Prepare 1 box of penne pasta. 1 lbs. or pasta of choice..
  9. What You needis of grated parmesan cheese.

If there are any pale, tender leaves So delicious! I swapped carrots for fennel and added a little extra tomato paste because mine didn't look as dark as the photos. I also browned the kielbasa before putting in the slow cooker and we think that it really added to. So I purchased some Kielbasa at a farmers market on a wish and a whim and slowly realized that I'm not sure I have ever made/eaten one before.

Kielbasa, onion, and apples oh my! step by step

  1. In oil over medium heat, sear kielbasa. When browned, remove from pan..
  2. Lower heat melt butter and caramelize onions. About 20 minutes..
  3. Put penne on to boil..
  4. After onions have caramelized golden brown, add broth and apples and bring to a boil. Simmer for about 12 minutes..
  5. Pasta should be ready. Drain and reserve..
  6. Slice kielbasa to desired size (I like 1/4 inch) and add to simmering mixture. Simmer until slightly thickened..
  7. Once reduced to desired thickness, add pasta, stir and serve..
  8. Top with Parmesan to taste. Season as desired. I found the kielbasa and Parmesan added enough salt for me..
  9. Alter onion and apple ratio if desired. The result is a mellow but sweet comforting mixture. Tastes even better the next day..

Before we get into it we don't eat sauerkraut. Also, I have some green beans from the market as well so I am going to make that as my veg side. We thoroughly enjoyed this dish for our dinner. I wanted my potatoes to get crusty so I cooked it without a lid and over medium high heat. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, add butter and sugar.