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3 recipes, 6 ingredients: simplify your inventory with sausages

Saucisses italiennes fortes avec ananas
Saucisses italiennes fortes avec ananas

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The sound use and management of food inventory is one of the fundamental principles in the fight against food waste. If there's one food that lends itself to multiple uses, freezes well and keeps a long time, it's sausage!

And people just love 'em! You can serve them whole, use the meat to enhance an omelette, salad or paella, or use them in stuffed peppers, cabbage rolls or pasta. So better keep some handy!

 

Your ingredients

Featured product: Italian sausages (mild or spicy) (#62834 / #62833)

  • Marinara sauce

  • Mushrooms

  • Onions

  • Peppers

  • Cheese

  • + garnish (vinaigrette, condiments, spices, etc.)

Our recipes 

1. Italian sausage sandwich

Assiettes avec saucisses, poivrons, oignons et champignons

A flavourful combination of sausage chunks, sautéed onions, peppers, marinara sauce and melted cheese stuffed in a baguette or ciabatta bread and served toasted.

 

2. Pizza with Italian sausage.

Pizza garnie de poulet, poivrons, champignons et basilic

Our 5 ingredients make the perfect toppings for a colourful, flavourful pizza. You just top the pizza dough, pita or naan bread and garnish with fresh herbs for a touch of color.

 

3. Pasta with sausage

Assiette de pâtes avec saucisse, poivrons et champignons

The perfect recipe for using up leftover pasta! Cook onions, peppers and mushrooms with a little garlic. Add marinara sauce, the cooked pasta and grated cheese and season to taste. If you wish you can add other veggies (celery, zucchini, eggplant, etc.) to avoid waste.

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