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Easy Sheet Pan Smoked Sausage & Veggies

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Welcome to the September 4, 2016 edition of Sunday Scratchups: Your weekly recipe from scratch around grocery store sales and affordable ingredients. This week some of you might have cheap sausage and corn in the house, so I thought I’d share this easy Sheet Pan Smoked Sausage & Veggies I scratched up with mine. (I also used some of the bag of red potatoes left over from last week’s Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes recipe, as well as a cheap pack of baby bella mushrooms from last week’s ALDI produce deals.)

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I’m becoming quite fond of one-pan recipes, and we just paired our smoked sausage & veggies with a green salad and some fruit for an easy and satisfying weeknight meal! This sheet pan dinner recipe is also naturally gluten free.

Easy Sheet Pan Smoked Sausage & Veggies

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Ingredients

2 ears of corn, cut in thirds
2 medium red potatoes, cut in small chunks
8 oz baby bella mushrooms, halved
2 small yellow onions, quartered
1/4 cup olive oil
1 Tbsp Old Bay seasoning
1 Tbsp minced garlic
pinch of sea salt
14 oz smoked sausage links

Directions

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Add all veggies to large bowl. Combine olive oil and spices, pour over veggies, and toss to coat. Spray a rimmed sheet pan with cooking spray and arrange veggies in a single layer around the outside, leaving room for the sausage in the middle. Cut a small slit in each sausage so that they brown without bursting, then place in a single layer in the middle of the baking sheet.

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Cook at 400 degrees for 35-40 minutes or until potatoes are cooked through, stirring halfway. You can choose either to serve the smoked sausage on a bun, or just to cut it up and eat it with the veggies.

That was easy

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You can switch up the veggies here if you’d like; I just used what I already had handy in the house to throw this recipe together. These proved to be a pretty good combination with just a little bit of a kick from the Old Bay, although next time I might go a little spicier by adding a touch of crushed red pepper as well, and maybe some sweet peppers and whole garlic cloves for a touch of extra color and flavor.

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As far as an easy and affordable weeknight recipe, though, Easy Sheet Pan Smoked Sausage & Veggies hits all the right notes! Everyone here enjoyed this tasty and simple one dish meal, and I hope you enjoy it too. 🙂

Easy Sheet Pan Smoked Sausage & Veggies, printable recipe

Easy Sheet Pan Smoked Sausage and Veggies

Course dinner
Total Time 50 minutes
Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 2 ears of corn, cut in thirds
  • 2 medium red potatoes, cut in small chunks
  • 8 oz baby bella mushrooms, halved
  • 2 small yellow onions, quartered
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp Old Bay seasoning
  • 1 Tbsp minced garlic
  • pinch of sea salt
  • 14 oz smoked sausage links

Instructions

  • Add all veggies to large bowl.
  • Combine olive oil and spices, pour over veggies, and toss to coat.
  • Spray a rimmed sheet pan with cooking spray and arrange veggies in a single layer around the outside, leaving room for the sausage in the middle.
  • Cut a small slit in each sausage so that they brown without bursting, then place in a single layer in the middle of the baking sheet.
  • Cook at 400 degrees for 35-40 minutes or until potatoes are cooked through, stirring halfway.
  • You can choose either to serve the smoked sausage on a bun, or just to cut it up and eat it with the veggies.

Notes

You can switch up the veggies here if you’d like; I just used what I already had handy in the house to throw this recipe together.

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Recipe Rating




jane

Thursday 15th of September 2016

I made this recipe last night. I love how easy this is, and it was a great way to use up a few ears of corn and some potatoes I had left from other meals. I liked using Old Bay seasoning, which I have in my pantry but rarely think to use. It gave everything a nice warm seasoning. And only one pan to clean up---yay! ;)

rachel

Thursday 15th of September 2016

Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it. :)

jane

Monday 5th of September 2016

This looks great! Now I know what to do with my "Grill Mates" and corn, if we don't feel like grilling.

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