The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 19, 2007
I doubled this, used Healthy Choice sausage for me and kielbasa for my husband and kids. I cooked them one at a time. I didn't double the ginger ale, it seemed like it would have been too much... I went with curse10 's suggestion and sliced an onion and left it to turn into carmely-saucy yummyness, which I felt made this a keeper! I served it over rice and my kids gobbled it up.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 19, 2007
We tried this a few nights ago and husband and I loved it. Very flavorful. We were making a meal of it, so I simmered onions, red bell peppers, and some asparagus in the gingerale after taking out the sausage. I cooked onions first, until the liquid was cooked waaay down, as we like our veggies kind of crispy. Just cooked to a nice thick sauce. The veggies were delicious and the sausage was very tasty As the recipe submitter said, it was a great combination of sweet and salty. My favorite way to have sausage. (I used the light Turkey Polish Sausage) Will do again often, as it was so fast and easy. THANKS FOR THIS ONE!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 17, 2007
This was surprisingly really good! I followed the directions exactly except that I reduced the amount of ginger ale to 1 cup. "Saute" isn't accurate; you let the kielbasa boil in the ginger ale until it cooks away and leaves a sweet glaze on the kielbasa; then when the brown sugar is added and broiled, it makes a sweet crust. I was really surprised! I served it with the "Honey Mustard Dressing II" from this site, which is another great recipe.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 16, 2007
I made the recipe as shown except I cooked the kielbasa with onions. It went over very well, but not spectacular.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 16, 2007
Like another reviewer, I found the recipe as written to be merely average; but when veggies are added and the ginger ale thickened into a sauce, I'd give it 4.5 stars. The way I did it: Pour about 2 cups of gingerale into a frying pan; "saute" (technically, more like "boil") the kielbasa for a few minutes. Take out and set aside. Add sliced onions, mushrooms, and a red pepper; add enough ginger ale to cover veggies, then cover the frying pan and simmer until softened. While veggies are boiling, arrange kielbasa on a cookie sheet and add brown sugar. When veggies are softened, remove and add to cookie sheet; put the whole thing in to broil. While it's broiling, mix about 1 tbsp cornstarch with some cool ginger ale, then mix into the ginger ale still in the frying pan; boil until sauce is thickened. When the broiling is done, add veggies and kielbasa to the ginger ale sauce. Put into pitas with a squirt of honey mustard sauce, and serve.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 16, 2007
great recipe easy appetizers
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The reviewer gave this recipe 1 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 16, 2007
Terribly bitter/salty/sweet taste. Followed the directions and didn't care for this.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 12, 2007
I also took the idea to make this kielbasa with mushrooms and onions. I reduced the amount of ginger ale though. The only other suggestion I would make is that you make sure not to use a sweet honey mustard as it makes it all too sweet.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 5, 2007
We liked it much better without the honey mustard. Tons of compliments!
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Reviewed: Nov. 20, 2006
Simple and tasty! I made this just for myself one night and was really impressed; I'll be making it again soon for my girlfriend. I made no changes, which is very unusual for me. Thanks!
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Reviewed: Jul. 17, 2006
I was really surprised at how much I could taste the ginger ale! My husband and I both enjoyed this!!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Apr. 7, 2006
I followed other reviewers' advice and served this as a main dish by putting it in a pita pocket. I used Healthy Choice smoked sausage instead of kielbasa. It was absolutely delicious and simple and enjoyed by the whole family.
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Reviewed: Mar. 20, 2006
I am not usually a big fan of sweet things, but the honey mustard mixed with the brown sugar is a good combination, not too sweet at all. It was also so easy.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 3, 2006
I made this last night for an easy dinner at home and we both loved it! So easy and so tasty. I copied someone else's suggestion of serving it with Mac and Cheese. Delicious.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Mar. 2, 2006
This was simple and added another level of flavor. We use turkey Kielbasa which doesn't have much flavor but this really perked it up. Thanks
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Jan. 14, 2006
Just didn't care for the sweet/tangy flavor.
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2005
Nice, quick and easy recipe. Thanks~!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 2 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Nov. 19, 2005
Didn't change anything. It had a good flavor and was very simple to make, perfect for a night when you need to get dinner on the table quickly. Nothing spectacular, but simple and quick. Served it with mac n' cheese.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 5 stars. This recipe averages a 4.23 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 6, 2005
Versital & delicious! The fun part is sauteing the veggies of your chioce in the ginger ale, before broiling with the sausage. I've used "baby bella" mushrooms, vidalia onion, sweet red pepper, & zucchini with great success! The serving sauces can be much more than just honey mustard- although that seems to be the best. Make a lot- and get ready for raves!
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Reviewed: Apr. 15, 2005
Good! I too added onions red peppers and mushrooms, and made pita sandwiches. It was a nice light supper, and EASY! Thanks.
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