Monday, November 4, 2013

Falu sausage fried in the oven – food for angels

To hear the the Swedish angels singing cheerful songs, where they sit on their white clouds and look down at the polar bears who walk on snowy streets, you offer them oven baked Falu sausage.

We mere mortals often face this dish in staff canteens. But we also do it gladly at home.

It's good. It is easy to prepare. It's even pretty to look at. What more could you ask for?

Start with a Falu sausage ring. You can use the entire or a part of it. It depends on how many you shall saturate.


Remove the skin. Cut the sausage into slices, but not completely through. They shall hang together at the bottom. In the gap between the sausage slices you add onion slices and cheese slices. Place the sausage in an ovenproof dish. Then add chopped apple in the dish. You can instead use chopped tomato. Place slices of cheese over the sausage (if you like melted cheese - otherwise leave it be). Pipe over ketchup and mustard.

Put the dish in the oven on about 392 º F (200 º C) for about 30 minutes. 


Best way to see if it's done is to look at the course in the oven. 


Serve with vegetables and mashed potatoes; ketchup and mustard to taste.




Dine and enjoy - and wave to the angels!

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