Sausage and peppers
Sausage and peppers is a dish in Italian-American cuisine prepared using Italian sausage and peppers (such as bell peppers) as primary ingredients.[1][2][3] It is served as a dish on its own, sometimes with the use of additional ingredients such as tomato sauce, onions and pasta, and is sometimes served in the form of a sandwich.[1][3][4][5] Some Italian delicatessens in the United States prepare and serve sausage and peppers,[1] and it is a common dish at the Feast of San Gennaro where it was first served back in 1927, Italian street festivals, feasts and events in the United States.[2][6][7][8]
- Sausages cooking with peppers and onions
- Sausage and peppers in buns
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