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This thread centers around participants' experiences with a specific Pampered Chef recipe for Sausage and Sauerkraut Skillet, with some expressing dissatisfaction while others share their own recipes and thoughts on sauerkraut.
Views differ regarding the Sausage and Sauerkraut Skillet, with some participants expressing dissatisfaction while others have not tried it and share their own positive experiences with similar dishes.
Participants share personal anecdotes and recipes related to sauerkraut, reflecting varied culinary experiences and preferences.
Consultants interested in discussing recipe experiences and variations related to sauerkraut and sausage dishes may find this thread relevant.
Sk8Mom209 said:Haven't tried it, but I love other sausage and saurkraut recipes.
What was horrible about this one?
Sk8Mom209 said:I love saurkraut! Growing up my mother made a recipe called German Dish and it is so good and yummy.
One can new potatoes
One jar saurkraut
One sausage - I use Hilshire farms sausages
1 can beer.
Cook in crock pot. That's it easy, and yummy!
Sk8Mom209 said:Haven't tried it, but I love other sausage and saurkraut recipes.
What was horrible about this one?
straitfan said:Maybe your sauerkraut was bad?
rennea said:We love sausages and saurkraut as well but this was horrible.
Recipe: 1pk (16oz) Sausage
1 jar (32oz) Sauerkraut
1 pound of red potatoes
Cook Sausages for 8 minutes then cut into pces. Add sauerkraut and potatoes bring to boil, reduce heat and simmer for 25-30minutes. It tasted like vinager and nothing else. Terrible![]()
I agree....but then I don't like saurkraut!Tara1021 said:Doesn't even sound appetizing!!! :0)
chefann said:Or drain and rinse the sauerkraut before you use it.
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