Growing up, my dad was the one who always insisted on a full balanced meal. Meaning, we needed a protein, a starch, and of course our veggies. Seeing as this meal has all three, perfectly mixed together, this was a pretty regular "dad's turn to cook" meal. Us kids didn't mind!
Now that I am on my own, this still makes a regular appearance into my menu planning. I don't think I have changed a thing from when my dad use to make it because perfection should never be messed with. I love the caramelization of the onions, the smokey-ness of the sausage, sweetness of the peppers, and the way the potatoes somehow absorb and deliver all of those flavors together.
The best thing about this meal is that it is great for all ages. My three year old niece devours this as quickly as my husband and I. My favorite part....? The "burnt" pieces. Don't be afraid to let your ingredients get a little browned. :)
Ingredients
1 Tbsp olive oil
1 Large yellow onion
4-5 Large yukon gold potatoes
2 Green bell peppers
1 Yellow or orange bell pepper
1 Package Kielbasa (polish sausage)
The most labor intensive part of this meal is chopping up everything. Besides that, you are just tossing ingredients in a pan.
Start by dicing your onion and cubing your potatoes, keeping them separated still. See the picture for size reference when it comes to chopping your potatoes. You don't want tiny hash brown sized pieces. But you don't want to use a knife and a fork when you are eating either. Go for "hearty bite sized".
Place 1 Tbsp olive oil into a large skillet and put on stove at medium heat. Add your onions and cook until they are clear. If some start to brown a little, that is fine. But remember, you still have a lot of ingredients to add and cook at this point so those onions are only just starting their journey. In other words, don't overcook them.
Add your potato pieces to the skillet and stir until they are well coated with the oil that is currently in the pan. Let these cook while you are cutting the remainder of the ingredients, making sure to stir and move them around often.
When cutting your sausage and peppers, try to cut them roughly the same size as your potato pieces. Once you have finished chopping, add the kielbasa sausage to the pan and stir. Let this cook for about 10 minutes, or until the potatoes are starting to get tender and the sausage is starting to brown. I say "starting" because we still have to add and cook pepper so this mixture has another solid 20 minutes to go.
Picture above: Mixture immediately after adding the Kielbasa
Picture below: Mixture right before adding the peppers. Notice everything is starting to caramelize
Add your peppers and stir until the peppers are incorporated evenly. Cook for another 20 minutes, or until both your potatoes and peppers are tender.
Yep, this is pretty much perfect once your meal looks like this. Time to eat!!!