Frugal Recipes - Beautiful Sausage and Red Cabbage Soup in 25 minutes

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

http://www.thriftculturenow.com/ As Thrifty as it gets. This Thrifty Cooking Solution is a perfect example of how easy and quickly you can prepare healthy and wholesome meals from scratch. This dish has almost no preparation time, a very fast cooking time due to the pressure cooker, and a very low ingredients cost. Big Time Savings, a Truly Thrifty Dish.

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  • Indeed you are correct that cut potatoes and onions are easier to serve, however in the pressure cooker you run the risk of grossly overcooking them! Thanks for the feed back and all the very best.

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  • This looks good, but I'd prefer cut potatoes and chopped onions in my soup, its easier to serve that way...

  • And NICE VIDEO, good job (sorry I forgot to add my compliments to the chef!)

  • to save even more money: a quarter cup of red wine vinegar (a large bottle from the 99 Cent Store is, you guessed it, $.99 cents) does a good job of taking the place of a cup or so red wine in a dish such as this. Also, I wouldn't peel or cut up the onion or garlic : brown onion skins add nice color to soups and stews and who knows, there might be some good nutrition in them too! I would, however, brown the sausage or other meats.

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