Italian Sausage and Peppers Recipe - Real Life Dinner (2024)

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Italian Sausage and Peppers Recipe - Real Life Dinner (1)I feel honored that I even have this Italian Sausage and Peppers Recipe to share with you all. I didn’t even know what Italian Sausage was until I moved to NJ. Seriously! I grew up believing there was only one kind of sausage in the world. You could get it in breakfast links or by the pound at the grocery store.

Looking back, there is one other incident where I had Italian Sausage, but at the time I had know idea what I had eaten, I just knew that it was so flavorful it blew my mind. I was serving as a missionary for my church and we would often be invited to have dinner with people from the congregation in which we were serving. One night we ate with a family who we hadn’t eaten with before and the father, who grew up in New York, made dinner that night. He made the most amazing spaghetti I have ever had. It had giant meatballs and what I now know were large Italian sausage links in it. It was FANTASTIC!!!

I asked him what the other meat was besides the meatballs, and he kind of laughed and said, “It’s a special sausage I order from New York.” I remember thinking it was a little excessive that he (living in California) ordered his sausage from New York.

Then about 6 years later I moved to New Jersey and completely understand why he would go to the trouble of ordering sausage from across the country. The Italians out here in the East really know what they’re doing with their sausage!

I’m hoping good Italian Sausage is more easily available out West than it was when I was a kid. You’re going to need some to make these ridiculously delicious Italian Sausage and Pepper Sandwiches.

Back to the recipe: One of my good friends in New Jersey introduced me to this recipe and taught me how to make it. She is Italian so I feel very fortunate to have learned this art at her feet.

It’s not complicated, but certain things really matter. Like, you brown your sausages. Do not just throw them in the 9×13 baking dish without browning them first. She likes to use half hot and half mild sausages. I really like the hot ones, but my kids don’t so I end up doing all mild sausages most of the time.

Italian Sausage and Peppers Recipe - Real Life Dinner (2)Once you have browned the links, you put them in a 9×13 baking dish, slice up as many peppers and onions as you want. I usually slice 2 or 3 onions and one large red and one large green pepper. Then you throw on a handful of peeled and smashed garlic cloves….at least seven or eight. Don’t crush or chop the garlic. Leave it basically whole, just a little smashed or broken. Drizzle with olive oil (the olive oil is another non-negotiable step, don’t skip it or use any other oil), salt and pepper, cover with foil and bake for 2 hours. Remove the foil for the last 30 minutes of baking.

Serve with nice crusty rolls or your favorite Italian bread. Make sure to dip the bread in those delicious juices on the bottom of the pan. So good!

Italian Sausage and Peppers Recipe - Real Life Dinner (3)This recipe also works great in the slow cooker. You do all the same steps, brown sausage, slice onions and peppers, toss in garlic, drizzle olive oil, salt and pepper, and then instead of a 9×13 baking dish you put it in the slow cooker and set it to low for 4 hours. Same great results as baking it!

Cooking it in a slow cooker is a great way to serve it at a Super Bowl Party or other Holiday gatherings.

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Italian Sausage and Peppers Recipe

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Serves: 8-10

Ingredients

  • 8-10 Itaian sausage links
  • 2 large onions, sliced
  • 1 large red pepper, sliced
  • 1 large green pepper, sliced
  • 7-8 cloves of garlic, peeled and slightly smashed (they should still look like a whole piece of garlic)
  • Drizzle Olive Oil
  • Salt and Pepper

Instructions

  1. Brown Sausages in a skillet. When browned transfer them to a 9x13 baking dish. Once all of them are in the dish, cover them with the sliced onions, peppers and garlic cloves
  2. Drizzle a small amount of Olive oil over the pepper and onions.
  3. Salt and Pepper. Cover with foil and bake at 350 degrees for 2 hours. Remove the foil for the last 30 minutes of cooking.
  4. Serve with Crusty rolls or your favorite buns.
  5. **For Slow Cooker instructions see written post.

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Italian Sausage and Peppers Recipe - Real Life Dinner (2024)

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What goes well with Italian sausage for dinner? ›

Italian sausage makes any meal a little more savory. Hot or mild, whole or crumbled, it pairs well with a variety of vegetables — including bright peppers, crunchy kale, fennel, and briny olives — as well as beans and pasta.

Why does Italian sausage taste so good? ›

The particular ingredient that usually sets Italian sausage apart is fennel. This is a licorice scented herb that gives Italian sausage its unique taste that is different than other types of sausage.

What tastes good on Italian sausage? ›

For Italian sausage, you can't go wrong with marinara sauce. You can add meat to your sauce if you want it to be extra hardy. For a delicious Italian sausage sandwich, start with a quality Italian sausage in a toasted sub roll and add marinara sauce, provolone or mozzarella cheese and peppers and onions if you want.

What is a sausage supper? ›

British and Irish battered sausage

A meal of battered sausage and chips is usually known as a 'battered sausage supper' in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

What side dish goes well with sausage? ›

You can cook up some vegetables alongside sausage on the grill or use your oven for a roasted version. You can cook any veggies you like — we recommend tomatoes, bell peppers, mushrooms, zucchini and red onion. Cut up all your veggies and let them marinate in a sauce of oil, garlic, vinegar and Italian spices.

How many days is sausage and peppers good for? ›

Once cooked, the sausage, peppers, and onions will easily keep for 3 to 4 days in the fridge, but you can also freeze it for up to 3 months.

What condiments go with sausage? ›

The classic. Need to keep it simple? Then go with the combo that can never disappoint. Start with a juicy, lean Turkey Sausage, then grab the condiments you know and love: ketchup, ballpark mustard, relish and diced onions.

What is the best way to cook sausages in the oven? ›

How to cook sausages in the oven (baked sausages)
  1. Preheat oven to 220C/200C fan forced. Line a baking dish with baking paper.
  2. Place sausages in the lined dish. Bake, turning once, for 20-25 minutes or until golden and cooked through.
  3. Serve sausages with mash and salad.

Who invented sausage and peppers? ›

Classic Italian Sausage and Peppers

With its origins in southern Italy, this versatile dish can be served over pasta, nestled in a crusty roll for a satisfying sandwich, or even alongside some creamy polenta.

Can I freeze sausage and peppers? ›

Yes, you can absolutely freeze sausage and peppers. Allow the dish to cool, then transfer it to a freezer-safe container (if you use a zip-top bag, make sure to squeeze out all the air). Wrap the container in foil for added protection. Freeze for up to three months.

What is the white stuff in Italian sausage? ›

It is a penicillin-based mold similar to the white mold you will find on a fine cheese like a French Brie or Camembert. It's a natural part of the fermentation process of producing artisanal salumi, and the salami mold has its own flavor and flora.

Do sausages taste better in the oven? ›

What is the best way to cook sausages? The fat in the sausages provides flavour, but if you'd prefer to reduce it, the best way is to bake the sausages. Prick them first with a skewer so more fat can drain out during cooking.

What goes around sausage? ›

Sausage casing, also known as sausage skin or simply casing, is the material that encloses the filling of a sausage. Natural casings are made from animal intestines or skin; artificial casings, introduced in the early 20th century, are made of collagen and cellulose.

What do you cook sausages with? ›

Fill a saucepan or pot with enough water to cover your sausages, then bring it to a boil. Use tongs to carefully place each link in the water, and reduce the heat to a simmer. You can also add other ingredients such as broth, wine or beer to the water if you want to flavor the sausage, but not much more than that.

What should Italian sausage be cooked to? ›

The golden rule when it comes to traditional Italian sausage is to cook it to a minimum of 160 to 165 degrees Fahrenheit. We recommend a medium temperature, which is around 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Preheat your oven, grill or skillet before you begin your mini cook-off: Grill: Use a medium flame.

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