easy and hearty. My guy enjoyed the recipe I quickly made with the little ingredients I had. It’s so simple that he can do it!
Prep Time: | 20 mins |
Cook Time: | 40 mins |
Total Time: | 1 hr |
Servings: | 2 |
Yield: | 2 servings |
Ingredients
- 1 cup brown rice
- 2 cups water
- 2 turkey sausage links, cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic, or to taste
- ¾ red onion, diced
- 1 green bell pepper, sliced
- ¾ cup vegetable or chicken broth
- 1 cup grape tomatoes
- 2 tablespoons diced pimento
- crushed red pepper flakes to taste
- Cajun seasoning to taste
- black pepper to taste
Instructions
- Pour brown rice and water into a small saucepan. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until rice is tender, about 40 minutes.
- Preheat a skillet over medium-high heat. Add turkey sausage, and cook until well browned on the outside, and no longer pink on the inside. Remove cooked sausage, then stir in garlic and onion. Cook for a few minutes until the onion softens and begins to turn translucent. Add green pepper and cook for 2 minutes.
- Pour in half of the vegetable stock along with the tomatoes and pimiento. Season to taste with red pepper flakes, Cajun seasoning, and pepper. Cook until the liquid has almost completely evaporated. Stir in sausage with remaining vegetable broth, and simmer until all is hot. Serve sausage mixture over brown rice.
Reviews
Didn’t need the pimentos. Good flavor, super easy. I like that I can season to taste with different taste pallettes in the house. Will definitely make again.
I just made this for dinner tonight followed the recipe made no alterations at all. It was delicious. Will defiantly make it again.
Turned out very tasty. Next time I’ll add something with more color, like red peppers.
I will make again.
Used hot Italian sausage and left out pimentoes. Yes I will make it again. Family loved it.
Loved using the brown rice. Used polish keilbasa for the sausage. Added jalapenos for some kick. Really liked this recipe a lot!
This seems to be a pretty forgiving recipe for cooks who are bad at measuring and following directions like me. I ended up using spicy chicken sausage, and used both green and red pepper slices. For the grape tomatoes, I cut them in half. I also chopped up some leftover parsley I had and tossed it in, but I used a lot of red pepper and Cajun spice so I couldn’t really tell.
I made this and didn’t put the tomatoes or pimentos in and it still tasted good
Simple recipe I was able to use with ingredients I had on hand. I didn’t add pimento because I didn’t have it and used red peppers, but it was still delicious.
Fantastic recipe. Quick and easy. Will use this again and again. Thanks for sharing!
This is an excellent recipe…especially if you’re not too confident in your cooking skills. It’s fast, easy and delicious. Try adding yellow bell peppers to the mix. It turned out great for me.
Great wholesome meal. Instead of pomento, I used green olives with pomento and it was wonderful!!!
YUM! We all loved this. I used kielbasa but this would be just as good with any type of sausage you prefer. I also used a can of diced tomato because it’s all I had, and I didn’t have any pimento (I thought I did when I chose this recipe) but I used everything else as how it’s written. However because it was kielbasa and didn’t need to brown as raw sausage needs to I started everything in the skillet at the same time as I started the rice. I used brown basmati so that takes a while to cook – and everything was so delicious and we will definitely be making this regularly!! Yum!
This is a great recipe, and very quick to throw together if you use whole grain minute rice. The rice takes 5 minutes to cook and tastes great :). I used red peppers because its what I have on hand.
Great recipe 🙂 I changed a few things but it’s defiantly a keeper.
Very tasty and easy to prepare.
I made this as directed with hot turkey sausage, but did make one small substitution: 1 c diced tomatoes instead of the grape tomatoes since I didn’t have any on hand. I enjoyed this and will make it again. I used a leaner turkey sausage. Since the recipe doesn’t call for any oil or cooking spray when you brown the sausage or the cook the garlic/onions/peppers, I assumed it was because I was supposed to cook the vegetables in the fat that cooked out of the sausage. I had no cooked-out fat, so I added a small amount of olive oil to the skillet instead. This worked out well for me. In the future, I might grill the sausage outdoors, then slice and add to the vegetable mixture at the end. Thanks, tiffschrie!