There's something comforting about sausage and peppers... Maybe it's a favorite during the fall or served on a bun with tailgating, regardless you can go wrong cooking this classic in the Instant Pot!
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 greens bell peppers , seeded and cut into strips
- 2 reds bell peppers , seeded and cut into strips
- 1 onion , sliced, separated into rings
- 1 can tomato sauce , 8 ounce
- 2 cloves garlic
- 0.5 teaspoons Italian seasoning
- 0.5 teaspoons salt
- 1 package turkey Italian sausage links , 20 ounce
Instructions
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Turn on a multi-functional pressure cooker (such as Instant Pot) and select Saute function. Once pot is hot, add oil, green and red bell peppers, and onion. Cook until vegetables are tender, about 5 minutes. Lightly prick sausage casings with a fork and add to pot. Brown sausages on all sides, about 5 minutes. Add tomato sauce, garlic, Italian seasoning, and salt. Close and lock the lid.
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Turn off Saute function and select high pressure according to manufacturer's instructions; set timer for 8 minutes. Allow 10 to 15 minutes for pressure to build.
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Release pressure carefully using the quick-release method according to manufacturer's instructions, about 5 minutes. Unlock and remove the lid. Cut sausages on the diagonal into small pieces. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts
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