Grilled Italian Sausage Veggies in Foil

"This makes a fantastic summer meal with minimal clean-up. With the abundance of fresh vegetables, this is a meal itself served with garlic bread. The okra pods and mushrooms are both listed as optional. You may add one or both or leave them out."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place the sausages in a small amount of water and bring to a boil; boil for 3 to 4 minutes or until they are no longer pink; remove from water and allow to cool slightly.
  • Mix together the vegetables, oil and seasonings.
  • Tear 2 sheets of foil (10x10inch), divide the prepared vegetables among the foil sheets, slice the sausages into 1 inch lengths and place on top.
  • Season each packet with salt and pepper to taste, bring foil up to center and fold over several times, sealing well; fold in ends and seal.
  • Preheat grill, place packets on grill and cook 10 minutes, turn over and cook an additional 10 minutes.
  • Enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. Fabulous no fuss, no muss meal!! I did a few things differently, I forgot fresh garlic at the store so I had to use garlic powder. I also decided to cut each sausage link into 3 sections and add it into the packet uncook, that way I cut back on the olive oil and the juices from the sausage permeated everything. I also played with the veggies. I cut the squashes into strips, added some raw potato strips (to make it stodgier for the husband), chunked a red pepper, and added halved baby carrots. I double wrapped them in foil and cooked over medium coals for 30 minutes, turning three times. It was amazing!!! the onions and potatoes carmelized a bit and the juices from the sausages along with the spices was perfect!! I will be making this little gem often, I promise you.
     
  2. Fantastic! We really enjoyed this meal. Be sure to season the veggies with plenty of salt and pepper - I used 1/2 tsp. of each (could have maybe used more). I left out the okra and mushrooms and used green onions instead of regular onion. Baked in the oven at 350 for 30 minutes. Served with brown rice and Parmesan cheese. So delicious and healthy, I will definitely make this again!
     
  3. Such a nice, easy dinner. I used German sausages and skipped the okra (not a big fan, lol). Since the weather was cold and wet I baked these at 350F for 20 minutes and we really enjoyed them. Thanks, Paula, for a nice easy meal. Made for What's on the Menu tag.
     
  4. I made this with Kielbasa sausage. Added cherry tomatoes and fresh herbs. It was delicious!
     
  5. I make these packets with kielbasa and add potatoes, carrots, peppers, and sprinkle with seasoning salt. Add a couple of ice cubes for moisture and lay it all out on a piece of foil sprayed with Pam. I cut the kielbasa into pieces. Makes for a wonderful, clean meal.
     
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Tweaks

  1. I used the pre-cook method on the sausage package, which is to bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. I just thought that sounded better than the boiling, plus there was less watching for me to do. I also did just the peppers and onions, but since I was doubling the recipe, I used the listed amounts of oil and seasonings. It was perfect. I think next time I'll throw in some red peppers for color.
     
  2. Adding potatoes and basil, no okra and mushrooms.
     
  3. Making the foil packets was lots of fun and everything cooked perfectly. I remember making these when I was little at Girl Scout camp. I used fresh parsley and oregano-infused olive oil instead of the dried herbs. The leftovers were great in an egg white omelette.
     

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