A Winning Weeknight Dinner
Full disclosure here: I think I knew the winner of my Go-to Weeknight Dinner Contest almost as soon as I spied the Sausage, Kale, and Bean Stew entry submitted by "anna" on Day 1 of the contest. Every recipe that came in after this one, as far as I was concerned, had to pass the anna test -- as in, is it as appealing sounding as anna's stew? Because Anna's Stew had all the hallmarks of a keeper in my house including:
1) A Quick Cook Time - from start to finish it took me about 20 minutes 2) A Forgiving Technique - For 10 of those minutes I was ignoring the sizzling sausages as I sat with my 7-year-old testing her on multiplication flash cards. It didn't seem to affect the dish in the slightest. 3) An Easy Marketing Plan - It contained two solid ingredients that I could count on my kids eating without a fight (sausages and kale) 4) An Adventure Factor - It contained one (easily extractable) ingredient that I've been meaning to push on the kids (cannelini beans) 5) It was really f*%#@*g good!!!
However narrow-minded I was about choosing the winner, I remind you that one family's keeper might be another family's pet food, so please head over to the contest post to check out all 78 submissions (so awesome, btw -- a big thank-you to everyone who sent something in) because there are a ton of delicious-sounding options. If I was giving out honorable mention, "bugawa" (#43) was a close second with her Jacques Pepin-inspired pork medallions in wine sauce -- so tasty, but couldn't compete with the one-dishiness of anna's stew. And "Joanna's" (#59) strategic two-in-one meal plan was incredibly hard for me to pass up (you can take the girl out of Real Simple) but sadly, included pasta, which my 9-year-old still won't touch. (Why, God, why??)
Anna wins a $75 gift certificate to Allmodern.com. Thanks for playing everyone.
Anna's Sausage, Bean, and Kale Stew I halved the recipe for my family of four (if Abby ate 2 sausages, as called for here, she'd be eating about twice her own weight) but this below is written to serve 6 normal eaters or about 8 bird-like ones. Anna called for the sausages to be sliced into rounds after being browned -- which might be more appealing for the kids -- but I found it easier to crumble the meat with a fork in the first step.
Saute 1 onion (chopped) in Dutch Oven in a few tablespoons of olive oil over medium-high heat until softened. Add 2 garlic cloves (minced), salt, pepper, and a few flakes of crushed red pepper. Add in 8 links of Italian chicken or pork sausage (casings removed, crumbed with a fork) and cook until brown and heated through. Add one 32-ounce container chicken broth (add less if you like your stews more chunky, less brothy), a 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes, and 2 14-ounce cans cannellini beans (rinsed and drained). Bring to a boil. Add 1 large bunch kale, simmer until wilted, about 3 minutes. Serve with a lot of freshly grated Parmesan and crusty bread.