Ingredients:
2 pounds kielbasa, chopped into pieces
1 pound sauerkraut
1 can beer that you aren't going to drink anyway (I recommend something that a houseguest left, like "Brooklyn Lager")
Dump everything into a crock pot. Cook on low for seven hours. Then eat it. Great on a cold, miserable night.
RECIPE: Kielbasa stew
Moderators: AArdvark, Ice Cream Jonsey
- gsdgsd
- Posts: 860
- Joined: Sat Apr 27, 2002 5:12 pm
- Location: Decatur
- Contact:
- AArdvark
- Posts: 17735
- Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 6:12 pm
- Location: Rochester, NY
Re: RECIPE: Kielbasa stew
Dude! Ready! Mail me a big bowl, stat.
I love that stuff
I love that stuff
- pinback
- Posts: 17849
- Joined: Sat Apr 27, 2002 3:00 pm
- Contact:
Re: RECIPE: Kielbasa stew
How is it different in seven hours than it would be after 20 minutes in a saucepan on the stovetop?
I'm not being an asshole here (any more than usual), I just always made sausages and kraut by throwin' 'em on the stove and simmering for 20-30 min.
I'm not being an asshole here (any more than usual), I just always made sausages and kraut by throwin' 'em on the stove and simmering for 20-30 min.
Am I a hero? I really can't say. But, yes.
- gsdgsd
- Posts: 860
- Joined: Sat Apr 27, 2002 5:12 pm
- Location: Decatur
- Contact:
Re: RECIPE: Kielbasa stew
Probably no different, really. In this case, it just worked out better (and I didn't stop to consider alternate methods) because I could make it in the morning (when I had time) as opposed to evening (when I ... still had time, but a bit less of it).
(Also, the kitchen smelled like kielbasa and kraut all day, which the kids and I liked. My wife less so)
(Also, the kitchen smelled like kielbasa and kraut all day, which the kids and I liked. My wife less so)