Andouille In Comforting Barbecue Sauce Recipe

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?Andouille is a type of smoked sausage that is typically made with pork, but can also be made with other meats such as chicken or beef. It is popular in Cajun cuisine and is often used in dishes such as jambalaya, gumbo, and red beans and rice. This Andouille in Comforting Barbecue Sauce recipe features the sausage in a sweet and tangy sauce that is perfect for summer grilling.

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time20 minsCook Time20 minsTotal Time40 mins
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 4 c Onions, finely chopped
 1 c Celery, finely chopped
 1 c Bell pepper, finely chopped
 1 c Parsley, finely chopped
 1 c Peanut oil
 1 tb Garlic, finely chopped
 3 c Steak sauce
 ½ c Louisiana hot sauce OR
 3 c Ketchup
 2 tb Cayenne pepper
 3 ts Salt, to taste
 1 c Southern Comfort Liquor
 1 lb Andouille sausage


1

Saute onions, celery, bell pepper, and parsley in peanut oil until the onions are clear or tender. Add garlic and cook a little longer. Add steak sauce, hot sauce, and ketchup. Add salt to taste. Add Southern Comfort. Bring to a boil. Lower heat and cook for 2 to 3 hours. Makes about 3/4 gallon. This will keep in the refrigerator for weeks. Slice 1 lb. andouille or smoked sausage 1/4 inch thick and combine with 1 cup sauce. Heat well on stove or in a chafing dish. Serve with small pieces of French bread or use teethpicks to spear andouille. You will need plenty of napkins, also, too. "Other smoked sausages may be used, but we like andouille.

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Ingredients

 4 c Onions, finely chopped
 1 c Celery, finely chopped
 1 c Bell pepper, finely chopped
 1 c Parsley, finely chopped
 1 c Peanut oil
 1 tb Garlic, finely chopped
 3 c Steak sauce
 ½ c Louisiana hot sauce OR
 3 c Ketchup
 2 tb Cayenne pepper
 3 ts Salt, to taste
 1 c Southern Comfort Liquor
 1 lb Andouille sausage

Directions

1

Saute onions, celery, bell pepper, and parsley in peanut oil until the onions are clear or tender. Add garlic and cook a little longer. Add steak sauce, hot sauce, and ketchup. Add salt to taste. Add Southern Comfort. Bring to a boil. Lower heat and cook for 2 to 3 hours. Makes about 3/4 gallon. This will keep in the refrigerator for weeks. Slice 1 lb. andouille or smoked sausage 1/4 inch thick and combine with 1 cup sauce. Heat well on stove or in a chafing dish. Serve with small pieces of French bread or use teethpicks to spear andouille. You will need plenty of napkins, also, too. "Other smoked sausages may be used, but we like andouille.

Andouille In Comforting Barbecue Sauce Recipe

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