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Leeks with sausage

Category: Meat
Typical recipe from: Switzerland
Ready in: 20 minutes
Servings: 4 people
Leeks with sausage
Ingredients:
1 3/4 lb leeks
1 chopped onion
2 tbs butter
5 fluid oz white wine
3 fluid oz bouillon
salt
pepper
nutmeg
1 tbs flour
7 fluid oz milk
1 lb potatoes, diced
1 saucisson vaudois
1 saucisse au foie (liver sausage)
1 saucisse au chou (cabbage sausage)
Directions:
Wash the leeks, remove any root and the ends of the leaves, cut into pieces 1-2 inches long
Sauté the onion in half the butter for five minutes, without letting it color. Add leek and allow to stew together for 2-3 minutes, stirring continuously
Season with salt and pepper, add wine and bouillon, and cook covered for another 15 minutes
Add the potato, cook for another 10 minutes
Add the sausages and simmer in the leek mixture for 20 minutes
Heat the remaining butter in a second pan. Add flour, cook together for 2-3 minutes, stirring constantly, then add milk and 10 fluid oz of the liquid from the leeks
Mix together well, season with salt, pepper and nutmeg, and cook gently on a low heat for 10 minutes
Put the leek mixture and sausages in a sieve and drain well, retaining the cooking liquid (which can be used to make soup).
Stir the leek mixture into the milk sauce, and simmer for another 5 minutes with the sausages. If the sauce is too thick, dilute with some of the liquid used for cooking the leeks.
Remove the sausages, rinse them briefly in hot water.
Arrange the leeks on a serving dish, lay the sausages on top.
Pierce the sausages once or twice with a fork, so that the juice does not spurt out when they are cut, but pours over the vegetables.
At table cut the sausages on a board.
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