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Delicious vermicelli noodles with sausage and spinach in a garlic cream sauce! |
One of my favorite places to eat is
Hai Yen, a Vietnamese restaurant in Chicago. While there, my beau and I like to go to the Vietnamese grocery store down the street. This place has all kinds of great stuff, from tea to fancy ramen noodles to prawn-flavored chips to fish heads. It is always fun to go and pick up some ingredients that might not be so easily found at the local Jewel-Osco. While I did not pick up any fish heads, I did grab some vermicelli noodles.
It occurred to me, once I made it home that I have no idea how to use these vermicelli noodles. I mean, I know how to cook them, but not much else. So, rather than have them languish in the pantry indefinitely, I turned to my cookbooks. I found a recipe in my big Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook that used vermicelli noodles. It was a vermicelli, spinach and sausage in a garlic-cream sauce. Plus, the recipe called for a dutch oven and I got a similar piece of cookware from work last week.
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I absolutely love this cookbook. It has tons of good, general information and a lot of categories. They even have a "convenience cooking" section of meals that are quick and easy. This recipe was one of them! |
The recipe called for pre-cooked, smoked sausage. I didn't know exactly what the recipe was referring to, so I just bought some Italian sausage. It occurs to me now that they might have intended me to use something like kielbasa. Instead, I just cooked the sausage and sliced it as directed.
Next, I chopped garlic and onion to put into the pot with the sausage. I put in more garlic than directed because, well, who doesn't love garlic?
After sweating the onions and getting them nice and translucent, I added the chicken broth and water that the recipe called for. There seemed like a lot of liquid, but I pressed on. When it came time to add the noodles, I did so, but it seemed like there was too much broth and not enough noodle. I tossed in the rest of the package. However, in just a few minutes, the noodles had soaked up all of the liquid. Then, I couldn't fit the spinach in. So, I just piled it on, put the lid on the spinach and hoped that it wilted. Fact, it did!
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Pre-wilted piles of greenery! Yes, Mom, my stove is still dirty! (Sorry!) |
So, i just added in the cream, stirred it all together and served! It was delicious! I served it with some delicious bread I bought from a French chef at the farmer's market. It was a great meal, and took a surprisingly short time to prepare. I will definitely make this one again!
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Seriously, it was a wonderful meal! That bread was terrific too! |
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