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    Mediterranean Sausage and Peppers Stew

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    • Grotomode
      Grotomode last edited by

      -1 kilo light green non spicy peppers (ex. bell peppers, original dish is made with green cubanelle peppers)
      -1/2 kilo red non spicy peppers (ex. red bell peppers, originally made with red roasting pimentos)
      -600 gr country pork sausage with leek (if you dont like leek just choose one without)
      -400 gr chopped tomatoes
      -a touch of hot pepper flakes

      -cut the peppers in bite sized pieces
      -cut sausage in thick slices
      -on medium heat heat some oil in a large pot, sear sausage slices on both sides, remove
      -in the same pot with the sausage drippings add the peppers and stir, then cover, turn on low and let the peppers soften for about 10 minutes
      -add tomatoes, hot pepper flakes, the sausage and enough water to almost cover everything
      -simmer until peppers have almost melted and the tomato sauce is thick
      -serve with fries, mash potatoes, or simply enjoy with your favourite kind of bread and feta cheese

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      • K
        kenjysn1 last edited by

        what’s the name of this dish?

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        • Grotomode
          Grotomode last edited by

          The italian version is widely known simply as "sausage and peppers".
          Here we call it "spetzofai".

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          • K
            kenjysn1 last edited by

            oh, seems yummy, I will try it

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            • Grotomode
              Grotomode last edited by

              Post a picture when you make it!  🙂

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              • K
                kenjysn1 last edited by

                I’m preparing this recipe now. I made two kind of homemade sausage at last weekend. I put it outside to make it dry faster. yesterday I was back home to check if the sausage is dry enough. it’s abit wet on the surface. after a whole night of drying, this morning its become hard and solid. I will post several pictures of it.

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                • K
                  kenjysn1 last edited by

                  I put some wild tiny apple add flavor, potatoes and gingers, I use two kindof sausage, sweet and hot pepper.


                  put some water

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                  • Grotomode
                    Grotomode last edited by

                    Nice!!!
                    Looks delicious!
                    What did you serve it with? Your version would look awesome with rice!

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                    • K
                      kenjysn1 last edited by

                      sure with rice. I use the rest too make a noodle as nextdays breakfast. thx Mr. Grotomode. I think I will try more Greek recipes, afriend recomment me mousaka, tzatziki and gyro!

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                        Zeitgeist last edited by

                        Would you recommend using chorizo as the sausage? Or is it too spicy?

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                        • Grotomode
                          Grotomode last edited by

                          Of course you can use chorizo.
                          You could even use two or three different types of saussage.

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                          • Z
                            Zeitgeist last edited by

                            @Grotomode:

                            Of course you can use chorizo.
                            You could even use two or three different types of saussage.

                            What about kielbasa? Would you recommend?

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                            • Grotomode
                              Grotomode last edited by

                              Never tried it.

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