When the sausage was just about cooked, I added in about 1/3 cup of diced red bell pepper and let that soften a little. Just remember, once you start adding veggies to the meat, it's going to be a lot harder to cook the meat anymore. I don't know the science behind that, but I know from experience that that's how it goes, so make sure the meat's where you want it first. Then I added in maybe half a cup of cooked rice (and yes Hans, I used chile lime rice), about half a can of corn, drained. Just to make sure things weren't too dry, I added a splash or two of chicken stock just to give the rice something to soak up, and just to make sure things weren't too bland, I added a splash of soy sauce. Toss occassionally until everything is cooked through and serve.

I don't think I'm going to post any more of these unless I come up with something really special. I make this kind of thing all the time because it's quick, it's simple, and the possibilities are limited only by the ingredients on hand. Let's face it, I'm a geek. While I do wish I could spend all day in the kitchen sometimes, it's just not in the stars for me right now. The majority of my waking hours are spent in front of a computer and sometimes, I just don't have the time to do a lot of cooking. So I survey my leftovers and make hash. And if you can't figure out from my previous posts how to make hash, well, it's just not in the stars for you either, I guess.
This is a basic style of dish I like to make with leftovers, I usually call it my lazy jambalaya. Yeah, I know calling it jambalaya is about as accurate as calling it a hash, but it was the best name I could think of when I was first making it.
ReplyDeleteI gotta try it with some pre-made chili lime rice though. My rice flavoring is usually last minute as I'm mixing things up.
I think it's obvious what you should call it. It's a rice hash, right? rice... hash. rice.. hash. rice hash. ricehash. RASH. You've given yourself a rash, congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI've really enjoyed these posts. They give me ideas for things to try. Unfortunately, as a computer science student, I understand your problems finding time, and on top of that, well... I generally don't have quite as nice of an ingredient list available to me... But, you give me some great ideas!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun posts, and keep them up, please!
~TuxGirl