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Hearty Spicy Bean and Sausage Stew Recipe

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Ingredients

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2 (1 lb) packages of your favorite breakfast sausage
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 large onion
1 large green pepper (some don't like it) (optional)
2 (32 ounce) jars randall navy beans
2 teaspoons red pepper flakes
black pepper
salt

Nutritional information

741.1
Calories
333 g
Calories From Fat
37.1 g
Total Fat
11.1 g
Saturated Fat
95.3 mg
Cholesterol
1388.6 mg
Sodium
61.1 g
Carbs
24.3 g
Dietary Fiber
1.7 g
Sugars
41 g
Protein
383g
Serving Size

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Hearty Spicy Bean and Sausage Stew Recipe

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    This recipe was awesome! I did the stove-top method, and I did add the onion and green pepper. I also cut back the recipe to 4 servings and just used 2 cans of great northern beans. It turned out perfect. Just the right amount of heat for me, but for someone who doesn't like spice you may want to cut back on the crushed red pepper. I think it would also be good with jalapeno's instead of the green pepper, so I might try that next time. It's not really a soup, and not really a casserole, just good comfort food. I made it for a main course but, it would also make a good side dish. I wish I had found this recipe years ago.

    • 65 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Spicy ‘stick to the Ribs’ Bean & Sausage Casserole, This recipe is tasty, filling, and very easy to make and serve You can make all on the stove top, ready to eat, or you can bake it before you eat This style gets all the flavors melded even better! My family just loves this dish! We make this when there is little time – with teenagers running in and out, there isn’t much of it! I have made this for potluck at the high school at least three times Each time the pot has been scraped clean It is great during the cold weather, too! You can make it spicy or tame it down for those who like it milder Enjoy!, This recipe was awesome! I did the stove-top method, and I did add the onion and green pepper I also cut back the recipe to 4 servings and just used 2 cans of great northern beans It turned out perfect Just the right amount of heat for me, but for someone who doesn’t like spice you may want to cut back on the crushed red pepper I think it would also be good with jalapeno’s instead of the green pepper, so I might try that next time It’s not really a soup, and not really a casserole, just good comfort food I made it for a main course but, it would also make a good side dish I wish I had found this recipe years ago , This recipe is tasty, filling, and very easy to make and serve You can make all on the stove top, ready to eat, or you can bake it before you eat This style gets all the flavors melded even better! My family just loves this dish! We make this when there is little time – with teenagers running in and out, there isn’t much of it! I have made this for potluck at the high school at least three times Each time the pot has been scraped clean It is great during the cold weather, too! You can make it spicy or tame it down for those who like it milder Enjoy!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In a Large Skillet, Brown the Sausage Just Until Done.

    2
    Done

    Drain and Set Aside.

    3
    Done

    in Same Skillet, Add the Olive Oil and Saute the Onions and Green Pepper Until Soft.

    4
    Done

    Add the Sausage to the Onions and Green Peppers.

    5
    Done

    Pour the Beans in, Do not Drain.

    6
    Done

    Add the Pepper Flake and the Black Pepper and Salt to Taste.

    7
    Done

    Heat Until Nice and Hot.

    8
    Done

    You May Also Take the Ingredients and Put Them Into a Casserole Dish or Large Pot and Bake in the Oven For 45 Minutes at 350 Degrees, If You Have Time.

    9
    Done

    Otherwise, the Stove Top Method Is Quickest.

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