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Reviewed: Dec. 20, 2007
Delish. Used sauce instead of soup and no water. Added garlic and no salt. Other then that followed recipe and whole family loved.
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Reviewed: Nov. 10, 2007
Very good but I think next time I'll use a can of tomato sauce and a can of diced or crushed tomatoes instead of the tomato soup.
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Living In: Burlington, Ontario, Canada
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Reviewed: Oct. 15, 2007
Yum. I've made it twice now. Excluded the salt!
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Reviewed: Oct. 9, 2007
This was fantastic! I tried this exactly the way the recipe called for and what a hit! Thanks!
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Living In: Oxford, Connecticut, USA

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Reviewed: Sep. 3, 2007
This was amazing... I doubled the recipe and placed in the crock pot instead of cooking it on the stove.. I cooked it on high for 4 hours... frying the kielbasa first. *** I made this the 2nd time, this time using low sodium broth, and low fat kielbasa... I also added sliced carrots and cubed turnips. It turned out perfect!
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Living In: Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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Reviewed: May 20, 2007
Excellent dish! I used light butter and fat free sour cream to reduce calories. Used a bag of cole slaw mix in lieu of cabbage only. Also added leftover brown rice. Highly recommend.
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Reviewed: Apr. 16, 2007
This recipe as it is written is very good, very easy and very quick! I love the salty and sweet combination! I do not think that the added salt is necessary, as kielbasa, beef broth and butter all contain salt. I have made this recipe and variations of it several times. To make it a bit more healthful, I now omit the butter and simply saute the kielbasa with the onion and then drain off the excess fat. I also omit the salt and the sour cream. It is just as yummy and I do not feel guilty eating it! To tonight's variation I added about 2 c. more cabbage, 1 c. frozen corn, 1 1/2 c. frozen cooked great northern beans (I buy dry beans, then cook and freeze them for later use), 2 medium potatoes, cubed. The beans and potatoes cook down enough to thicken the broth a bit. I served it with homemade garlic toast. DElicious! I made the garlic toast using leftover crusty bread slices which I buttered with a mixture of 4 T. softened butter mixed with 2 large cloves of garlic, minced. Placed them on a baking sheet under the broiler at high temp for about 2-3 minutes. Keep your eye on them or you'll have garlic toast flambe!
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Living In: Eastpointe, Michigan, USA
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Reviewed: Mar. 6, 2007
We changed it up a bit and added corn,mushroom,carrots and other spices and everyone just loves it to death
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Home Town: Greeley, Colorado, USA

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Reviewed: Feb. 17, 2007
Used Pablano pepper instead of Green. Used the tomatoe sauce rather than soup. used smoked sausage and would have rather had something a bit more spicy. Added turnips and carrots to round out the flavor. This recipe is an excellent pallet to draw on.
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Living In: Austin, Texas, USA

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Reviewed: Feb. 8, 2007
My family loved this recipe. I sauteed the kielbasa in olive oil, instead of butter. Also added a can of Great Northern Beans (undrained) and a handful of fresh spinach leaves. My husband said this was a "keeper."
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Reviewed: Jan. 3, 2007
My husband loves Kielbasa, needless to say, he LOVED this dish :)
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Home Town: Evansville, Indiana, USA
Living In: Traverse City, Michigan, USA

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Reviewed: Nov. 26, 2006
Awful! Very bland, waste of time and ingredients.
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Reviewed: Nov. 22, 2006
Yummy! My husband loved this recipe. All of the flavors were well mixed together. I highly recommend it!
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Reviewed: Oct. 27, 2006
Excellent Recipe! I didn't change a thing.
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Living In: Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA

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Reviewed: Oct. 20, 2006
We're not big cabbage eaters but when I bought a giant bag of cole slaw from Costco, I needed to use it up! My husband requests this and my picky 13 year old likes it too! Us girls like it with sour cream, my husband without. I use turkey sausage just to cut the fat content. Great for chilly fall weather!
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Home Town: Newport News, Virginia, USA

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Reviewed: Oct. 10, 2006
I made a few alterations to the recipe. First, I added tomato paste to the mixture (the tomato soup seemed rather bland by itself, the paste made it more hearty), also I added diced carrots to the stew. (Most Polish dishes have carrots - I was surprised this recipe did not call for them.) Finally, the recipe made no mention of any side-dish, I chose to pair this stew with another traditional Polish staple - mashed potatoes. I skipped the sour cream this time around - but will give it a try next time. Overall, this dish was quite simple to make - certainly got rave reviews from my husband. I will make this stew again.
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Living In: Hallandale, Florida, USA

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Reviewed: Oct. 9, 2006
This is a great recipe and really tasty. Like some other reviewers, I think I'll add some cooked potatoes next time, too.
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Home Town: Yukon, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

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Reviewed: Oct. 5, 2006
Awesome recipe!! My husband and I absolutely loved it. I changed this recipe around a bit to use some extra veggies and I did not have green peppers. I also used tomato souce instead of tomato soup with some veggie stock. I also used some octoberfest sausage and some extra roast beef instead of the kielbasa. It still turned out awesome. I had let the soup sit for a couple of hours before we ate it for supper to let the flavours blend.
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Reviewed: Sep. 30, 2006
This turned out really good. I did add some potatos and carrots and a small can of tomato sauce. Thanks for the post. We loved it.
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Living In: Rockford, Illinois, USA

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Reviewed: Aug. 27, 2006
I really loved this dish! Very easy and very tasty. I add cubed potatoes to it and call it Kielbasa Stoup
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