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Big Ol Mess Smoked Sausage In Spicy Sweet

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Ingredients

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1 lb smoked sausage, cut into chunks
3 jalapeno peppers, sliced
1 green bell pepper, de-seeded and cut into chunks
1 sweet onion, peeled and cut into chunks
1/4 cup tabasco sauce
10 ounces sweet and sour sauce

Nutritional information

426.9
Calories
294 g
Calories From Fat
32.8 g
Total Fat
10.8 g
Saturated Fat
70.1 mg
Cholesterol
1278.3 mg
Sodium
16.8 g
Carbs
1.6 g
Dietary Fiber
11.1 g
Sugars
15.8 g
Protein
266g
Serving Size

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Big Ol Mess Smoked Sausage In Spicy Sweet

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    I've had this dish several times made by a friend. I finally made it myself. I did half and half red and green bell peppers. The red bell peppers are a great addition. I followed the recipe for the amount of tabasco and found it to be a little much. I eat a lot of tabasco on almost everything and think the dish would be better with less of it. I also used the foil pan instead of just foil and found it to be very easy. I will post after next tweaked recipe. I will keep the red bell pepper, use about half the tabasco, and probably add more sausage.

    • 80 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Big Ol’ Mess (Smoked Sausage in Spicy Sweet Sauce), This is a grilling recipe, and one that easily transfers to the campfire when camping You can make it up ahead of time, put it into a cooler of ice and skip the mess at the campsite A great dish from Marlboro , I’ve had this dish several times made by a friend I finally made it myself I did half and half red and green bell peppers The red bell peppers are a great addition I followed the recipe for the amount of tabasco and found it to be a little much I eat a lot of tabasco on almost everything and think the dish would be better with less of it I also used the foil pan instead of just foil and found it to be very easy I will post after next tweaked recipe I will keep the red bell pepper, use about half the tabasco, and probably add more sausage , I’ve been making this for years, and it’s always a big hit at tailgates and camping I do have a couple of suggestions;- After a couple of near-catastophic foil packet failures, I started using a disposable aluminum lasagna pan Much easier to check the progress and stir things up during cooking, and far less mess – I always slice the smoked sausage lengthwise and put it on the grill to get a bit of a char going before cutting into chunks Improves both the flavor, and especially the texture of the final product quite a bit


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    Steps

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    Make an Aluminum Foil Bag. Use 2 12" X 18" Sheets of Heavy-Duty Foil (or Double Regular Foil) and, (after the Ingredients Are in the Bottom Half), Crimp the Top Half On.

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    Put the Sausage, Green Pepper and Onions in the Bottom Half of the Foil Bag.

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    Mix the Tabasco Up With the Sweet and Sour Sauce and Pour It Over the Sausage Mix. Seal the Foil Bag With the Top Half. Make Sure It Is "leak-Proof".

    4
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    Place on the Grill (gas or Charcoal) and Cook For a Total of 45 Minutes, Turning After Each 15 Minutes.

    5
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    You Can Slit the Bag Open When Done and Serve from It at the Campsite.

    6
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    If You Are Cooking This in the Hot Coals of a Campfire, Reduce the Total Cooking Time by About 15 Minutes and Turn Every 5 Minutes.

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