Italian Sausage Fettucine

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Italian Sausage Fettucine Ingredients

5 ea Italian sausage 1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 ea yellow onion 2 teaspoons butter
1/2 teaspoon black pepper 2 teaspoons flour
Salt to taste 2 cups milk
2 teaspoons parsley 12 ounces fettuccine
1 pinch cayenne 1 3/5 : used less yellow onion and used some red onion. S

Instructions for Italian Sausage Fettucine

Make a white sauce with the 2 Tbsp butter, flour and milk. Set aside.
In a frying pan, squeeze the meat out of the sausage casings and fry. Add onion and continue cooking until onions are translucent and sausage meat is cooked all the way through. Add the garlic powder, parsley, salt, pepper, and cayenne pepper to the sausage mixture. Mix thoroughly.
Boil water and cook fettucine according to directions. Add white sauce to meat mixture and simmer while fettucine is cooking.
Drain and rinse fettucine. Ladle the meat and sauce mixture over the hot fettucine.

Grove tips: Use less yellow onion and add some red onion

Main Ingredient: Italian sausageCuisine: Italian

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A really nice change of pace for a traditional Italian style pasta dish. I've made this dish three times so far. The first two times, exactly as posted...the third time, I couldn't leave well enough alone--I added about a cup of Fontina cheese to the white sauce and served the dish sprinkled with freshly grated Asiago and a few grinds of crushed red pepper. Both versions are excellent.

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sgrishka
on Oct 12 2007 1:26PM

When it says SIMMER after you add the milk, it means SIMMER.. I messed up and it bolied and therefore curdled the milk.. Still tasty just not as pretty.. May try this again with Heavy Creme.

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LordDrow
on Sep 22 2006 2:04PM
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[I posted this recipe.]

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swibirun
on Sep 8 2006 8:33PM