Kielbasa in Spaghetti Sauce
Submitted by lwar22
Kielbasa simmered in spaghetti sauce with honey for a sweet-savory glaze. Just 3 ingredients, works on the stovetop, microwave, or crockpot as a main dish or party appetizer.
YIELD
6 servingsPREP
15 minCOOK
40 minREADY
1 hrsThree ingredients. That’s all it takes. Sliced kielbasa gets coated in meat-flavored spaghetti sauce sweetened with honey, then simmered until the sauce thickens into a sticky, rich glaze that clings to every piece.
The honey is what transforms this from sausage in sauce to something you can’t stop eating. At a 1:5 ratio with the spaghetti sauce, it caramelizes during the simmer and adds a glossy sweetness that plays off the smoky, garlicky kielbasa. The sauce reduces and concentrates as it cooks, going from thin and pourable to thick and clingy.
This works three ways: stovetop for speed, microwave for convenience, or crockpot for a hands-off party appetizer. The crockpot method is especially good for gatherings since you can keep it warm on the low setting and let people spear pieces with toothpicks all night.
Kitchen Tips
- Slice the kielbasa into coins about ½ inch thick. Thinner slices crisp up on the edges; thicker ones stay juicier inside.
- Stir frequently during the simmer. The honey makes the sauce prone to sticking and scorching on the bottom.
- Start with less honey than you think. You can always stir in more, but you can’t take it back once it’s too sweet.
Variations
- Add a squeeze of yellow mustard or a tablespoon of whole grain mustard for a tangy counterpoint to the honey.
- Toss in diced green peppers and onions for more substance as a main dish over rice.
- Swap spaghetti sauce for barbecue sauce and keep the honey for a smokier, BBQ-glazed version.
Ingredients
Directions
Take Kielbasa and slice into bite size slices.
Coat liberally with spaghetti sauce.
Add honey and mix well. You should use about 1 part honey to 5 parts spaghetti sauce.
Cook on high heat, stirring frequently, until hot and bubbly.
Turn heat down and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring frequently.
May be cooked on stovetop, in microwave, or in crockpot.
This makes a very rich tasting dish that can be served as a main dish or an appetizer.
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