Sunday Paper Dinner Club: Italian-Style Sausage, Peppers, and Onions

by JOY BAUER

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Serves 4

PREP TIME: 10 MINUTES

COOK TIME: 40 MINUTES

Every Bauer family party requires a hearty and saucy comfort food dish. This recipe is one  that my crew always looks forward to when we gather to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, or other significant milestone. I like to put it out in a big skillet on the table and let everyone help themselves. It’s organized chaos while everyone digs into the Italian classic (sometimes to make a heaping hero sandwich, as shown). As they fill their stomachs and the yummy skillet quickly empties, my heart fills with joy.

You can use whatever lean poultry sausages you like, and with so many outstanding options available, you’re sure to find a winner. You can also speed up the process by opting for already cooked sausages, so they just have to be warmed. After the sausages are initially cooked and cut into slices, I like to quickly sear the small, bite-size pieces on the hot pan to sop up the mouthwatering flavors and intensify the overall taste. Then you’re ready to build the rest.

The dish (without the bun) is low-carb and packed with protein and fiber, which makes it especially good for people looking to manage their blood sugar or cut carbs.

1. Liberally coat a large and wide skillet with nonstick oil spray and warm over medium-high heat. Add the sausage and cook until browned on all sides and firm enough to slice but not fully cooked through. Remove from the pan and slice the sausages into ¼-inch rounds. Add back to the pan and cook for another minute or so to sear the insides. Transfer to a plate, cover, and set aside.

2. Reapply oil spray to the skillet and add the bell peppers and onions. Cook for 8 to 10 minutes, until they’re slightly browned and starting to caramelize.

Add the Italian seasoning (or oregano), basil, and garlic and cook, stirring, for another minute.

3. Add the broth, tomato paste, and diced tomatoes with their liquid. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and add the sausage. Simmer for about 15 minutes, until the sauce thickens. Season with salt, black pepper, and red pepper flakes to taste. Transfer to a serving plate and garnish with parsley, if desired.

PER SERVING 160 CALORI ES 13 g PROTEI N 5 g FAT (3.5 g UNSATURATED FAT, 1.5 g UNSATURATED FAT) 60 mg CHOLESTEROL

12 g CARBS 3 g F I BER 6 g SUGAR (6 g NATURAL SUGAR, 0 g ADDED SUGAR ) 770 mg SODIUM

This recipe was featured in the May 3rd edition of The Sunday Paper. The Sunday Paper inspires hearts and minds to rise above the noise. To get The Sunday Paper delivered to your inbox each Sunday morning for free, click here to subscribe.

JOY BAUER

Joy Bauer, MS, RD, CDN, is the host of NBC’s “Health & Happiness” and the health and nutrition expert on The Today Show. Bauer is the author of 12 bestsellers. Her latest cookbook is Joy Bauer’s Superfood!: 150 Recipes for Eternal Youth.”

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