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The big game is coming up and we are planning ahead by trying out some new recipes. I may never get to attend the big game in person, but that’s okay with me. I love getting together with friends and family to watch it in the comfort of home. Another benefit is that I don’t have to pay the concession stand prices for great food! These Kitchen Sink Sandwiches are just as delicious as something you might find from the concessions at the stadium. These are like a New Jersey Italian Dog, but with Johnsonville sausage instead of the hot dog. The sausage makes these sandwiches taste amazing!
We love to make hot dogs for our parties, but I wanted to change things up and use Johnsonville sausage for some extra flavor. Convenience is key for throwing parties and so I always try to prep as much as I can ahead of time before the party starts. Johnsonville sausages can really cut the prep time down when preparing a tasty dish because all the flavor is already packed into the sausage.
Kitchen Sink Sandwiches
Ingredients
- 3 cups frozen potatoes O'brien cooked according to the package or fried
- 1 19 oz . package of Johnsonville Italian sausage mild or hot, cooked according to the package and cut into thin medalions
- 8 hot dog buns or hoagie rolls, toasted with butter if desired
- 1/2 small onion cut thin into strips
- 1 bell pepper cut into thin strips, red/ green or both
- 2 Tbsp . butter
- 1/2 cup creamy Italian dressing
Instructions
- Heat up the 2 Tbsp. of butter in a medium skillet on medium-low heat. Add the onions and pepper and cook for 10 minutes or until they are soft and onions are starting to caramelize. Once they are cooked then add the sausage and potatoes to the skillet. Stir everything together and turn off heat. Once you are ready to serve... spoon the mixture into the hot dog or hoagie buns. Top with a drizzle of creamy Italian dressing and serve! Enjoy!
Nutrition Information
Yield
8Serving Size
1 gramsAmount Per Serving Unsaturated Fat 0g
There are so many recipes that you can switch out the meat for Johnsonville sausage to make the dish extra flavorful. It’s great for chili, queso dip, nachos and more.
These Kitchen Sink Sandwiches are sure to be a big hit for any game day party! What classic game day party food would you use Johnsonville sausage in to give it extra flavor and save on time? I’d love to hear your great ideas!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Johnsonville. The opinions and text are all mine.