This week I decided to get right to the making of the new recipe. The original recipe (online here) was for Slow Cooker Lentils and Sausage.
I tweaked the original recipe based on the comments/reviews on the website and what made sense to me.
Draining the can of tomatoes does not make sense to me. I happen to think that tomato juice in a stew is just great thankyouverymuch. So we kept that. And I thought that two cans of beef broth would be too salty (and I didn't have broth on hand) so I used only half as much bullion, but kept the water around 7 cups (the original recipe uses 6.5 cups).
I also doubled the carrots and celery (12 servings and only one carrot and one celery stick in the original recipe? That's chintzy). I added an onion, potato, and a little garlic. Because stews like that sort of thing. Oh, and did I mention I had no lentils on hand, but I happen to have six pounds of mixed beans? Well, it turned into a mixed bean soup/stew. There were lentils in there... somewhere.
Seeing as though I wasn't paying attention to the number of servings, nor did I effectively tally the amount of stuff going into my slow cooker, I didn't realize until I was dumping away that this was not all going to fit. I cooked it on high for a few hours (without the last pound of kielbasa because with everything else we were already up to the rim), then transfered it over to a 6-quart soup pot when the slow cooker started to boil over. (I thought that would be a good time.)
I'm really glad I left out the second bit of beef broth, the stew was plenty salty. The kielbasa was only a little spicy, so folks might want to grind some pepper in there at some point. Leaving in the tomato juice (from the can of diced tomatoes) and adding the potato gave the stew's liquid a hearty body. I might add more carrots and celery next time because I like that sort of thing, but I didn't feel like there was a gaping hole where veggies should be.
And now the recipe, as I made it.
2 pounds kielbasa, cut into 1/2" slices
1 can diced tomatoes, with juice (14 ounces)
1 onion, chopped
2 carrots, cut into 1/2" slices
2 celery stalks, cut into 1/2" slices
1 potato, cut into 1" cubes
1 pound beans, lentils, or any combination thereof
7 cups water
1 teaspoon beef bullion
1 teaspoon minced garlic
Dump everything into a 6-quart slow cooker or soup pot. Cook on low 8-12 hours.
Makes 1 gallon (12 servings).
Enjoy!
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