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Sausage, pepper and lentil casserole - recipe

Monday, 30 November 2009

I've been steadily getting more 'into' cooking lately - rather than it be a end-of-day chore I try to find some interesting and fun things to cook, especially on lazy Sundays. I have a chunky folder full of recipe clippings from magazines, and most of the things on my Christmas list are kitchen accessories! Being a vegetarian you often have to be a bit more creative with cooking so I've been using lots of pulses and seasonal vegetables lately, and I'm a big fan of herbs and spices to add flavour.

I've been photographing some of my creations for a while, mostly to remind myself what I made, and thought I'd start writing up some recipes in case anyone else wanted to try them out, too. Here's the first, a spicy lentil and sausage casserole, perfect for winter nights.

Sausage and lentil casserole
Sausage, pepper + lentil casserole
Ingredients
Serves 2 with leftovers

  • 4 veggie sausages - I used 2 sundried tomato ones and 2 leek and cheese ones (you could use meat ones too, I suppose)
  • Tin of puy lentils (I used Merchant Gourmet)
  • Tin of plum tomatoes
  • 2 sweet pointed red peppers
  • 1 red onion
  • 1 garlic clove
  • Oregano, thyme, paprika, dried chilli flakes
  • Spoonful of pesto (I used a delice from Brussels but sundried tomato pesto would be good)
  • Teaspoon of wholegrain mustard

Method
Chop the onion and slice the peppers into rings. Fry in olive oil until starting to go soft, add half a teaspoon of each of the herbs and spices and a crushed garlic clove. Chop the sausages into inch chunks and add to the pan, frying until browned. Add the tomatoes, lentils and pesto and bubble away, covered, on a low heat for half an hour or so (or you could pop it into the oven, if you have a casserole dish). Stir in the mustard and serve with salad and bread.

8 Comments

Milly said...

Looks ace, will try it tonight..

bee said...

that looks seriously yummy! will try v soon.

also i seem to remember you taking a trip to amsterdam some time this year? could you recommend the place you were staying or a particular area to stay in? we're currently booking a trip for february after 2 years of wanting!

thanks!

Hannah said...

This is exactly what im doing on my blog :D its a great way to keep you motivated with trying new meals! so awesome, I can now get some new veggy recipes from you! you are right - we have to be so much more creative! This looks amazing I will definitely be trying it out soon! x

evie s. said...

This looks and sounds so yummy! Thanks for posting!

Milly said...

I made it, twas yummy but seemed to make enough for 4! And the cheese & keel sausages seemed to disintegrate into the casserole but it didnt matter much!

Milly said...

keel?! leek!

Pippa Jameson said...

Hi Katie,
Good to meet you at the weekend and love the Blog!
Pippa x

rainkillsvix said...

this looks so delish, i'm definitely going to try it! i usually never bother with herbs (too lazy) but i will follow your receipe & give them a whirl, for sure.

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