This
is a recipe I have been playing around with for a couple of years
making little changes here and there. I think I have it just where I
want it so I thought it was probably time to share it with all of
you.
This
is a recipe I turn to a lot especially during the colder months of
the year. It is filling and just a great comfort food all around. It
also is made of ingredients I almost always have on hand and they are
all inexpensive ingredients. The four main ingredients: kielbasa
sausage, coleslaw mix, onion and noodles are pretty much always here.
The other stuff I can work around if I am missing any of them.
So
lets talk first about those ingredients that I do have on hand that
show up here.
The
kielbasa sausage I watch for sales on (the last batch I got was $1
for the ring) so I can stock up. I cut the larger piece into 4 oz
chunks, wrap each chunk in plastic wrap and store them in the freezer
in a labeled re-closeable freezer bag. They are surprisingly handy
to have around. The coleslaw mix is also usually around $1 in my
grocery store and I use it several times a week. Not only for
coleslaw but also to throw into soups and casseroles. And of course
onions and plain egg noodles are a must haves in my pantry.
If
I am out of bacon I just use cooking oil or butter the seasonings are
pretty much standard fair if you are missing the caraway seeds or the
paprika just skip it, the dish will still be good but I do recommend
you pick some up so you can get the full experience.
The
part of this dish that takes the longest is wilting the coleslaw mix
before you start cooking. If I am short on time I occasionally skip
this step but it is better if you have the time. This just gives the
dish a better texture in the end. And don't worry about the amount of
salt you are rinsing a lot of it off before you use the cabbage.
The
amounts I am giving here is for 1 serving but I have scaled it up for
3 with no problems at all. Just multiply the amounts by the number of
servings you need. (and use a bigger pan)
Kielbasa
and Cabbage over Noodles
3
cups coleslaw mix
1
strip bacon, chopped
¾
cup wide egg noodles
¼
lb Kielbasa sausage (sliced ¼” thick)
small
onion, chopped
1
clove garlic, minced
½
teaspoon caraway seeds
¼
teaspoon paprika
salt
and pepper to taste
¾
cup wide egg noodles
Place
the coleslaw mix into a colander and give it a quick rinse under cold
water. Add 1 teaspoon salt and mix together. Place the colander over
a bowl to catch any drips and allow to stand for about 45 minutes.
(this allows the cabbage to wilt a bit) Rinse and drain really well.
Cook
bacon in a medium saute pan until crisp. Remove bacon to use as
garnish and reserve drippings in pan. Add sausage slices and onion to
pan of drippings and cook until the onion is tender. Add the garlic,
caraway seeds and paprika to onion mixture and cook until fragrant,
stirring often.
Add
the rinsed coleslaw mix, season with salt and pepper to taste and mix
well. Cover and cook over medium-low heat for 15-20 minutes.
Meanwhile
cook the noodles in boiling water as directed on package and drain
well.
Serve
the cabbage mixture over a bed of the noodles.
Sprinkle
with the reserved bacon.
Serves
1