Wednesday 2 August 2023

Summer vegetables and sausage traybake casserole : An easy to make midweek winner

Why not give your midweek traybake a summer makeover with a light, seasonal mix of vegetables and juicy pork sausages*. So easy to make, the juices from the vegetables mix with the stock making a sweet sauce. Perfect for mopping up with a crusty bloomer, or a low carb bread.


Ingredients
Serves Four
8 pork sausages(*if preferred swap pork sausages for meat free variety)
2 peppers, cut into bite-sized pieces
1 red onion, cut into thin wedges
1½ tbsp olive oil
1 tsp dried oregano
2 garlic cloves, crushed
½ lemon, zested and juiced
2 courgettes (zucchini), halved lengthways, then sliced
250g salad tomatoes, cut into wedges
½ reduced-salt vegetable stock cube, made up to 150ml
100g baby spinach
¾ crusty bloomer, or low carb bread to serve

Method
1. Preheat the oven to gas 7, 220°C, fan 200°C. Put the sausages, peppers and onion in a large roasting tin, about 35 x 30cm. Whisk the oil, oregano, garlic and lemon zest in a small bowl, then pour over the sausages and veg. Toss to coat everything well; roast for 20 mins.
2. Stir in the courgette, tomatoes and stock and roast for a further 15-20 mins until the sausages are cooked through and the veg is tender.
3. Fold in the spinach and squeeze over the lemon juice, then mix for 30 secs for the spinach to gently wilt in the residual heat. Serve with bread of your choice.
From original recipe here

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All the best Jan

28 comments:

  1. Not for me, but I hope you enjoy it.

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  2. ...fresh out of the garden.

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  3. Oh that looks yummy. I like the idea of making it a traybake as it's so much easier to cook and clean up on a sumemr day.

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  4. This looks healthy and easy to prepare.

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  5. Gracias por la receta. La hare pronto- Te mando un beso.

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  6. Bella, gustosa e semplice questa ricetta.

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  7. Looks like a delicious casserole.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Take care, have a great day!

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  8. What a great idea. And so simple to make. Thanx Jan.

    God bless.

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  9. This sounds good, especially the meat free version.

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  10. I've never used sausage that way. It looks tasty!

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  11. looks delicious! 🥗

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  12. That not only looks delicious, it also is very pretty. And easy! I'll have to do that one this summer or fall.

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  13. That looks so good Jan :) I have just sent away for some British-style Bangers from a place over here. They are about as close to a banger that I can remember. The company is called Jolly Posh which made me smile. Jolly was something I used to say all the time years ago, usually when saying "Jolly Good!" This recipe is delish!

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  14. While I haven't done this "exact" recipe, I have cooked sausage and veggies together and as you said, it is not only an easy meal but quite delicious as well. Cleanup is very easy as well with a single pan!

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  15. I've cooked something similar a few times. It's so easy to do and I line the tray with foil so there's no messy tray to wash afterwards.

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  16. I think I might just have everything to make this :)

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  17. Looks simple and delicious. We found a place recently that makes really tasty poultry sausages so we might give this a try.

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  18. Sounds so good to me!

    All the best to you,
    Hilly

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