Here is a quick something we threw together and it couldn't have been easier. Apologies ahead of the time for the photos, the flash on my camera was acting up and so some photos were sharp others were blurry.
We had some butternut squash, peppers, pears and sausage.
First up, we diced the squash, peppers and pears and put them on a baking sheet.
Then we diced up some Andouille sausage into about the same sized pieces as the veggies. We tossed it all in a bit of olive oil, salt and pepper and popped it in the oven.
We roasted them all at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes or until the squash was tender and everything had a nice color to it.
While that was roasting, we made a pot of mushroom soup rice. Just white rice, some vegetable broth and some cream of mushroom soup. We had a few fresh mushrooms leftover that we added after it was cooked.
Roasted Squash and Sausage with rice |
Then we just put some rice in a bowl and topped it with the roasted veggies and squash. The Andouille sausage has a smokey flavor and that, coupled with the roasted squash and the sweetness of the peppers, was just wonderful.
It was a delicious quick dish, and definitely has all the flavors of Fall!
Enjoy!
Delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteSounds Yummy! I'll have to try this. TFS! :)
ReplyDeleteIt was very good, in fact, I'm going to request it again soon, ha.
DeleteI quite like the sound of this. When am I coming over for dinner?
ReplyDeleteCome on over! Oh wait, that would involve passports and international travel and such, ha. You're still welcome any time! ;-)
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ReplyDeleteWe know where were going for left overs :-)
Yum!!!
Leftovers? Bwahahahaha!!! Maybe there will be some next time, ha.
DeleteI love roasted vegetables and the squash, peppers, and pear combination with sausage sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteRoasted veggies are wonderful and this was a great combination.
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DeleteYou are brilliant and I love it!!
ReplyDeleteAww, and you are sweet! Thank you! It's really good! ;-)
DeleteI thought it was a plate of candy corn at first.
ReplyDeleteLOL, looking back on the pics, I can see that!!! Ha.
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