Tantalize your taste buds with a culinary journey to the heart of French gastronomy with our Warm Lyonnaise Sausage and Potato Salad. This hearty dish, originating from the vibrant city of Lyon, France, is a symphony of flavors that will transport you to a cozy bistro on a cobblestone street. Discover a medley of recipes that showcase the diverse culinary traditions of Lyon, from the classic Salade Lyonnaise to the indulgent Cervelle de Canut and the refreshing Salade de Lentilles. Each recipe is a testament to the rich culinary heritage of this region, offering a unique taste of Lyon's culinary artistry.
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WARM LYONNAISE SAUSAGE AND POTATO SALAD
Steps:
- In a large saucepan, place the sausage and enough cold water to cover by 2 inches. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook until tender and cooked through, about 30 minutes. Do not let boil. Remove the pan from the heat and let the sausage sit in the hot liquid for 5 minutes. Transfer the sausage to a platter to cool slightly.
- Meanwhile, in another large saucepan, place the potatoes, kosher salt, and enough water to cover by 2 inches. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to a low boil and cook until the potatoes are tender yet still firm, 15 to 20 minutes. Drain and let cool slightly. Slice into 1/4-inch thick rounds and place in a large salad bowl. Sprinkle with the white wine while still warm.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the Dijon mustard, white wine vinegar, shallots, garlic, salt, and pepper. While whisking, add the oil in a steady stream and whisk until the vinaigrette is thick and emulsified. Adjust the seasoning, to taste. Pour over the potatoes and gently toss to coat.
- Slice the sausage into 1/4-inch thick rounds and add to the potato mixture. Add the chopped parsley and pistachios, and toss gently to combine. Garnish with chervil or baby parsley sprigs and serve warm.
SAUSAGE POTATO SALAD
Provided by Food Network
Categories side-dish
Time 55m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the potatoes; boil about 25 minutes or until tender. Drain and let cool. Cut potatoes into quarters and place in a large bowl.
- In a large skillet, heat the 2 teaspoons oil over medium-high heat. Brown the kielbasa. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. Add kielbasa to the bowl with the potatoes along with celery and green onions.
- For the dressing, in a small bowl, whisk together the vinegar, mustard, garlic, salt, and pepper. Slowly whisk in oil. Add the dressing, celery and green onions to the potato mixture and toss to combine. Serve warm or at room temperature.
SAUSAGE AND WARM POTATO SALAD SUPPER
Look for diced potatoes with onion in the supermarket's refrigerated deli case or in the freezer section. Pair the main course with sautéed spinach, coleslaw, good mustard and dark bread. A pint of ale adds gusto; apple pie is the finishing touch.
Yield 2 servings; can be doubled
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Using toothpick, pierce sausages in several places. Transfer to medium skillet; add enough water to reach depth of 1/4 inch. Bring water to boil over high heat. Reduce heat, cover skillet and simmer sausages 5 minutes. Uncover; continue to simmer until water cooks away and sausages are brown and heated through, turning sausages occasionally, about 5 minutes. Transfer sausages to 2 plates.
- Add enough oil to drippings in skillet to measure 2 tablespoons. Heat over medium-high heat. Add potatoes (with onion) and red onion. Cover; cook until potatoes are golden brown, stirring occasionally, about 5 minutes. Mix in parsley and vinegar. Season with salt and pepper. Spoon potato salad next to sausages.
WARM SAUSAGE & POTATO SALAD
This colourful dish is fast and easy to make. The Dijon mustard gives the dressing a nice tangy taste. This recipe serves 4 adults.
Provided by MMers
Categories Pork
Time 45m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Place Italian sausage in a frying pan and cook until no longer pink inside.
- Slice into 1/4 inch thick pieces and set aside.
- Boil or steam unpeeled potatoes until tender (about 15 minutes).
- Drain and keep warm.
- Meanwhile, combine vinaigrette ingredients in a small saucepan and bring to boil on stove.
- Reduce temperature to low until ready to use.
- Cut beans in half.
- Microwave on HI for about 4-5 minutes or until tender crisp.
- Gently combine sausage, potatoes, beans, red pepper strips and red onion.
- Whisk warm dressing and pour over potato mixture.
- Stir gently to coat sausage and veggies.
- Serve warm.
WARM SAUSAGE POTATO SALAD- SIMPLE! (PAULA DEEN'S SON BOBBY'S REC
Warm slightly tangy Sausage Potato Salad, not creamy! I saw this recipe while running on the treadmill watching Paul Deen's Best Dishes, her son Bobby was on the show and gave this recipe. I took it to a tailgate party because it wasn't creamy and thought it might do better sitting out and everyone LOVED it! Even my husband who hates potato salad! I used the Dijon Mustard recipe: Recipe #359879 since we usually don't have Dijon on hand.
Provided by newtocookingmandm
Categories Potato
Time 40m
Yield 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. Boil potatoes till fork comes goes through easily, maybe 20-25min?.
- 2.While potatoes are cooking Cut Kielbasa in 1/4 slices.
- 3. Heat frying pan w/ a little cooking Canola Oil and brown Kielbasa, set pan aside when done.
- 4. When potatoes are done put into colander to cool slightly.
- 5. Chop Celery and Green Onions set aside.
- 6. Mince garlic and put in small bowl for sauce.
- 7. Add Sauce ingredients: Olive Oil, Dijon Mustard, Red Wine Vinegar to small bowl with garlic, stir and set aside.
- 8. Chop potatoes w/ skin on into bite size pieces then place in large bowl.
- 9. Salt and Pepper the potatoes how you like them. (I love salt on potatoes!).
- 10. Add, chopped Celery and sliced Green Onions and Sauce to Large bowl.
- 11. last add browned Kielbasa and stir well!
- 12. ENJOY!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 425.3, Fat 30, SaturatedFat 8.1, Cholesterol 49.8, Sodium 744.8, Carbohydrate 27.1, Fiber 2.9, Sugar 3.4, Protein 12.4
WARM POTATO SALAD WITH SAUSAGE
Steps:
- Boil the potatoes in a small pot with plenty of water for about 20 minutes, or until tender. After about 10 minutes, prick the sausages and put them in a small skillet that you've rubbed with oil. Brown on both sides, and cook slowly, turning occasionally, for a total of about 20 minutes. Meanwhile, make the dressing by mixing all the dressing ingredients in a bowl. When the potatoes are ready, drain them and cut them into fairly thick slices (no need to peel them, unless you prefer to). Toss the warm potatoes with the vinaigrette. At this point, the sausages should be ready. Remove them to a plate, and add a splash of red wine to the pan, cooking it down quickly until it is syrupy. Pour this bit of pan juice over however much of the sausage you plan to eat right away, and serve it to yourself with the warm potato salad.
- Second Round
- I've deliberately called for more sausage here than I would eat in one sitting, because I like to have some cooked sausage in the fridge to use in a frittata or an omelet or a hearty soup, or to add to a pasta sauce. It's very handy. So determine for yourself how much sausage you want to cook.
Tips:
- Use good quality ingredients. Fresh, flavorful ingredients will make a big difference in the final dish.
- Don't overcook the potatoes. They should be tender but still have a slight bite to them.
- Use a variety of sausages. This will add flavor and interest to the dish.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with different herbs and spices. This is a great way to customize the dish to your own taste.
- Serve the salad warm. This is the best way to enjoy the flavors of the dish.
Conclusion:
Warm Lyonnaise Sausage and Potato Salad is a hearty, flavorful dish that is perfect for a winter meal. It is easy to make and can be customized to your own taste. Serve it with a green salad and a glass of red wine for a complete meal.
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