With summer produce coming into the shop, the food we are eating is shifting to tomatoes, capsicum, asparagus and crisp lettuces. One of my favourite books I turn to again and again is Diana Henry’s From the Oven to the Table, so I turned to it again when I wanted to use some of the things I had around. I decided on salsiccia con patate e pomodori al forno – sausages baked with potatoes, capsicum and tomatoes.


I used the Argentinian chorizo from El Jefe, some gorgeous new potatoes, capsicum from the Wonky Box delivery, and of course, tomatoes, an onion, garlic and some fennel seeds.


The recipe is very simple – cut up the sausages into pieces and brown, then remove from the pan. Add the onion, cooking until just turning golden then add the potatoes, galic, capsicum and seasoning. Return the sausage to the pan, then pop into the oven at 190C for about 20 minutes. Give it a good stir, then top with the sliced tomatoes and pecorino romano cheese, baking for a further 30 minutes or until the potatoes are cooked.


Here is the finished dish, which I served with a green salad you can see in the background. The featured image at the top of the post also features the finished dish. Always good, easy to make, tastes fabulous.

I hadn’t realised there would be no linkup this month…but never mind…here is a foodie post.
Thistles and Kiwis is a Wellington, New Zealand based blog written by Barbara, who likes cats, summer, good food and pretends to garden.
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Love the look of this recipe, definitely up our street, thanks for sharing.
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Love the look of this recipe, definitely up our street, thanks for sharing.
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So easy too!
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This looks and sounds so delicious.
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I have to say it is!
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Looks so good, Barbara! Thanks for joining in 💕.
Deb
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This looks so good, like Italian comfort food. I do like the fact that it looks fairly easy to make as well.
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Yes very easy to make and always tasty.
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We will have to wait for good tomatoes now, but it looks like a recipe to have a go at.
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Make it with good sausages too.
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Looks delicious and healthy! I always look forward to how you take pictures of your veggies.
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Thanks!
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I have a very similar recipe but no potatoes in it. No link up — ok I won’t be doing a foodie post but glad you did yours.
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