Comfort Food Recipes with Sausage

Cozy up with these comforting Sausage recipes — simple dishes that warm the heart.

Recipes with Sausage

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How to make and store 4-inch small pizza

Making a 4-inch pizza is so worry-free! Make more at a time, put the unfinished pizza in a bag and freeze it in the refrigerator, take it out and add ingredients to bake it again when you want to eat it, and it will be "revived" easily. ~ It's difficult for family members to agree on tastes, and they always quarrel over what to eat. Now everyone has a 4-inch pizza, and the main focus is "each showing off their own". You are obsessed with durian cheese, and I prefer bacon sausage. Don't be greedy for each other, and accurately grasp different preferences. After baking, take it directly to the "position" to show off, quiet and happy~

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Spicy Beef And Cabbage Pot

This is an easy yet flavourful stew made with a special sauce from unexpected condiments.

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Super Soft Cheese Sausage Buns (Cream Version)

I love making high-hydration doughs, especially for bread—they turn out as soft as little lambs. (I used 625g of flour to make 14 buns.) The aroma while baking is impossible to hide; neighbors often come knocking to ask when the bread will be ready. (Next time, I’ll try a butter version.) I prefer savory bread, so I use less sugar and a bit more salt.

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Cheesy Mashed Potato Baked Rice

The instant you pop this cheesy mashed potato baked rice into your mouth, you'll squint your eyes and let out a satisfied groan! The golden, stringy cheese, mixed with the smooth mashed potatoes, is adorned with diced vegetables and bacon, and the rice, coated in the fragrant egg, is incredibly tender and flavorful. With every bite, the aroma of milk, rice, and the umami flavors of the ingredients swirl in your mouth. Even the most savory of creatures revels in this simple, homely recipe, easily reproducible by even a novice cook. Once you've tried it, you'll never forget it. A must-try!

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Turnip Cake

Turnip cake is a classic Hong Kong dim sum dish, and many families make it at home, especially during the Chinese New Year. The radish cake has a soft and glutinous texture and a strong aroma of cured meat. It has a unique flavor when served with soy sauce or sweet soy sauce. This traditional radish cake is mainly made of white radish, sticky rice flour, Chinese sausage, bacon, mushrooms and dried shrimps. It can be enjoyed directly after steaming, or it can be sliced and fried to add a layer of flavor.

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Noodle Roll Sausage

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Teochew carrot cake

Traditional Teochew radish cake is usually deep-fried, but this twist is a fun twist! First, steam it to allow the sweet potato flour to blend with the shredded radish, Chinese sausage, and celery, locking in the soft, chewy texture. Then, pan-fry it until the crust becomes golden and crispy, while the inside remains soft and fluffy. The sweetness of the radish blends with the fragrant Chinese sausage and savory celery for a rich, complex dish. This homemade dish is both delicious and satisfying, capturing both traditional flavors and new textures!

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Ordinary Fried Nyemek Noodles are delicious

Instant noodles mixed with scrambled eggs, sliced sausage & fish balls, tomatoes, and spinach, cooked with water until half-soupy ("nyemek") then seasoned with sweet soy sauce, hot sauce, tomato sauce, and instant noodle seasoning—resulting in savory, spicy, and slightly soupy noodles that are soft.

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Practical Homemade Fried Udon Noodles with Restaurant Flavor

Mie Udon Goreng Praktis Rumahan Rasa Restaurant is a fried noodle dish that combines thick and chewy udon noodles with a restaurant's signature flavor. Prepared with simple ingredients such as chicken sausage, beef and fish meatballs, and cabbage, these noodles are stir-fried with garlic until fragrant. Seasonings such as oyster sauce, dark soy sauce, salt, and pepper provide a balanced savory and slightly sweet flavor. The cooking process is quick and practical, making it an ideal choice for home-cooked dishes with a restaurant-style taste.

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Practical Homemade Fried Udon Noodle Recipe with Restaurant Flavor

Practical Home-style Fried Udon Noodles with Restaurant Flavor is a Japanese-style fried noodle dish that is easy to make at home but has a restaurant-style taste. Using chewy udon noodles, this dish is combined with boiled and sliced chicken sausages, beef meatballs, and fish balls, as well as fresh cabbage and spring onions. Seasonings such as garlic, oyster sauce, black soy sauce, pepper powder, and stock powder are sauteed until fragrant, then mixed with udon noodles and other ingredients until perfectly absorbed. The result is delicious fried noodles with a chewy texture and a savory taste that is appetizing, perfect served warm as a main menu at home.