Skillet Italian Sausage and Peppers with Potatoes makes the best one-pan meal for busy weeknights! Keep it healthy by using chicken or turkey sausage.
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Skillet meals (also known as one-pan meals) are slowly but surely becoming my new BFF. What’s not to love about a good skillet meal, especially during the week when you getting home from work late and/or have kids to feed quickly before or after volleyball or basketball practice. I know I’m not the only one trying to figure out this dinner game during the week so I’m hoping this skillet meal gives you a no-brainer option to try out soon.
This skillet meal was inspired by this Cheesy Southwest Beef and Potato Skillet I recently made from my friend Mary‘s new cookbook The Weeknight Dinner Cookbook. I’ve made a variation of this dish several times since first trying it because it’s so darn easy and my family loves it! I learned a huge kitchen hack from Mary in this recipe – to cut down on cooking time, cook the sliced potatoes in a little water in a large bowl in the microwave. I do this as I’m browning the meat so it works out perfectly to add them when they are ready.
My kids love potatoes so any time I add them to dinner I know they are happy. There was a time when I avoided potatoes (the whole white food = bad mentality) but I’ve come to embrace potatoes and keep them in the healthy in moderation category. Obviously if they are not deep fried like french fries they are good for you – they are a vegetable! There are nutrients in them for sure.
We have a little bit of everything going on in this skillet – I kept it light by using fresh Italian chicken sausage but if you can’t find that definitely use turkey sausage instead. The potatoes bulked up the dish and I added plenty of spinach and some red bell pepper for color. Italian flag colors!
Let me know if you’ve got a favorite skillet meal that I should try. My friend Katie is the Queen of skillet meals so check her out for more inspiration if that’s what you are looking for.
Yield: 4 servings
What you need to make this recipe:
GIR Silicone Spatula (my absolute favorite) or Wooden Spoon
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