Posts Tagged ‘Chicken Apple Sausage’
At the very least this dish proves that you can put just about anything you have on hand in Pasta Salad and wind up with a winner…even if it does sound vaguely like something MacGyver would make out of old snowblower parts.
Anyhoo, in this particular case we’d had quite a few odds ‘n ends lying around that we really wanted to eat – Sweet Chicken Apple Sausage, Farfalle, Radishes, etc. – but, though they sounded great individually, they didn’t really seem like they went together all that well until we struck upon the whole Pasta Salad idea.
We wound up with what is truly a greater-than-the-sum-of-its-parts dish with a deep well of flavors that pleases on many levels. There’s body and a satisfying bite provided by the mini Farfalle pasta. The Sausage adds sweetness and meatiness, and the radishes are crunchy and spicy. Add a sprinkle of diced Green Onions, a little chopped fresh Parsley and a zesty Lemon dressing and you’ve got a fabulous and unorthodox Pasta Salad recipe. Go figure…
Everything but the kitchen sink:
- 1 package (12 oz) Mini Farfalle, cooked Al Dente in salted water, rinsed in cool water and drained.
- 4 Sweet Chicken Apple Sausage, sliced thin and sauteéd over medium-high heat until slightly browned. Allow to cool.
- 8 oz Mushrooms, sliced (we used a package of the presliced jobbies).
- 2-3 Green Onions (Scallions to the hoity toity among you), diced.
- 4 or 5 Radishes, thinly sliced.
- A handful of Fresh Italian Parsley, finely chopped.
- Juice of one Lemon.
- 1/4 cup Olive Oil.
- Salt & Pepper.
- Parmesan Cheese for sprinkling.
Der Instrukshuns:
- For the Lemon Dressing whisk the Lemon Juice and Olive Oil together and season it to taste with Salt & Pepper.
- In a largish bowl toss the the Pasta, Sausage, Mushrooms, Radishes, Lemon Dressing, and the Chopped Parsley. Garnish with the Green Onion and the Parmesan Cheese. Eat eat eat.
Thoughts (yes, we have them from time to time):
Though the Chicken & Apple Sausages can be a little pricey (ours were about $5 for a package of 4) the rest of the ingredients are very affordable and more than offset their high price. We feel that this is a case where sacrificing the budget a bit on one of the ingredients pays off with big flavor rewards.
Also, the Lemon Dressing can be a little tart depending on your lemons. For most of our batches of this salad the Chicken & Apple Sausages were sweet enough to add balance to the flavors. But if you need a touch more sweetness in your dressing you could add a little honey or sugar or even substitute Seasoned Rice Vinegar. Just be sure to adjust your Lemon Juice and Salt accordingly.



