Perhaps I should have said "autumn" on a plate. It sounds as if I'm advising you to trip on dinnerware.
But you should fall all over yourself to make this dinner...pronto! It's delish! I knew when I first saw this at My Tasty Treasures I'd be wanting to try it. Just be sure you have plenty of hungry people to share it with because it makes a lot and the left overs are a little mushy.
Served up with a lovely roasted acorn squash, along with the temperatures finally dropping a bit, this meal let me know that autumn, or fall, is actually finally here.
Here's Donna's recipe:
Roast Kielbasa Supper
Ingredients
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Salt and pepper
2 pounds baby red-skinned potatoes, halved or quartered, depending on how large they are
4 large onions, quartered with root end attached
2 pounds kielbasa, cut into 2-inch pieces( I recommend one inch pieces)
4 Gala or Honeycrisp apples, cut into wedges ( I used 3 and I recommend thin wedges.)
Honey
Directions
Salt and pepper
2 pounds baby red-skinned potatoes, halved or quartered, depending on how large they are
4 large onions, quartered with root end attached
2 pounds kielbasa, cut into 2-inch pieces( I recommend one inch pieces)
4 Gala or Honeycrisp apples, cut into wedges ( I used 3 and I recommend thin wedges.)
Honey
Directions
Preheat oven to 425˚F.
In a large, shallow roasting pan, drizzle potatoes and onions with EVOO, salt and pepper. Roast 40 minutes.
Drizzle the apples with honey, EVOO, salt and pepper; toss and set aside
Add kielbasa 10 minutes into cooking time.
Add apples to potatoes and onions in the last 20 minutes of cooking time.
To serve, arrange kielbasa, apples, onions and potatoes on dinner plates and garnish with the pan juices.
In a large, shallow roasting pan, drizzle potatoes and onions with EVOO, salt and pepper. Roast 40 minutes.
Drizzle the apples with honey, EVOO, salt and pepper; toss and set aside
Add kielbasa 10 minutes into cooking time.
Add apples to potatoes and onions in the last 20 minutes of cooking time.
To serve, arrange kielbasa, apples, onions and potatoes on dinner plates and garnish with the pan juices.
Autumn indeed - roasted potatoes with sausage just make me happy this time of year!
ReplyDeleteThat is "Fall on a plate" It's hearty, satisfying and no doubt delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis is just the kind of meal to serve up to family.
My daughter recently got back from Germany and has been asking me to make her a "German" meal. This would fit the bill perfectly! What a delicious sounding dish!
ReplyDeletePotatoes and apples are a great combo! Made something similar with a pork loin and it was really good. Definitely screams fall!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad my spouse doesn't read your blog. He'd ask for this, but without the apples. Or squash.
ReplyDeleteSo happy you liked it, Julie. And thank you so very much for the link!!
ReplyDeletePerfect side dish you chose, btw!
Good to hear that it is as good as I thought it looked. I'll add it to next week's menu!
ReplyDelete~ingrid
LOL - or maybe you could fall for this delicious plate of yumminess!!!!
ReplyDeleteEven we don't have the all 4 seasons here, I felt like I'm going through the whole seasons together. Yeap, I always love Donna's recipes. Yours look pretty well done too. Hope you're having a fabulous weekend.
ReplyDeleteblessings, Kristy
You mean you're NOT telling me to trip on my dinnerware?
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Donna's site and loved it. Great recipe remake!
Oh yes, I thought this sounded sooo good, too. Still do! I'd fall on a plate...or a bowl...or a cup...if I could only eat some of this ;)
ReplyDeleteyum yum yum!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely fall meal. This would be just delightful after a long, brisk walk outside. I love the addition of the apples to the potatoes and sausage...nothing like a little bit of sweetness! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt is really time to savor again the potatoes and the sausages. I love this time of the year.
ReplyDeleteI actually tripped over a plate when I saw this tasty autumn meal. :D It looks terrific. My husband would love it too!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a perfect fall dish! I love the addition of the apples. yum!
ReplyDeleteFall on a plate... LOL I would never have read it that way. I saw this on Donna's blog - looks very good!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great meal.
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