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Рецепт Cheese Potatoes and Smoked Turkey Sausage Casserole
by Christine Lamb

In 1869, Joseph

Campbell and Abraham Anderson started the Anderson &

Campbell Preserve Company in Camden, New Jersey.

By

1877, the partners realized each had different visions for the company. Joseph

Campbell bought Anderson’s share and expanded the business to include ketchup,

salad dressing, mustard, and other sauces. Ready to serve Beefsteak Tomato Soup

became a Campbell’s best seller.

1894,

Joseph Campbell retired and Arthur Dorrance took over as company president.

Three years later, soup history was made when Arthur Dorrance reluntly hired

his nephew John Dorrance. John held a chemistry degree from MIT and a Ph.D.

from the University of Gottengen in Germany. He turned down better paying

teaching positions to work for his uncle. His Campbell's salary was only $7.50

per week and he had to bring in his own lab equipment. However, John Dorrance

soon made the Campbell's Soup Company very famous.

Soups

were inexpensive to make and very expensive to ship. Dorrance realized that if

he could remove soup's heaviest ingredient water, he could create a formula for

condensed soup and slash the price of soup from $.30 to $.10 per can. By 1922,

soup was such an integral part of the company presence in America, that

Campbell’s formally accepted "Soup" into its name.

Today,

Campbell’s Soup Company, with its famous red and white label, remains a staple

in the kitchen as well as American culture.

If

you like the smoky flavor of turkey sausage, you’ll like our Cheese Potatoes

and Turkey Sausage Casserole. This is good on its own or it will be a perfect

side dish to go with your favorite main dish.

Cheese

Potatoes and Smoked Turkey Sausage Casserole

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2013, Christine’s Pantry. All rights reserved.

Ingredients:

3

large potatoes, peeled and chopped

1

Directions:

Lightly

spray a 2 quart baking dish with cooking spray.

In

large pot, cover potatoes with water and add salt. Bring to boil, until fork

tender. Drain. Add potatoes to the baking dish.

In

skillet, heat oil over medium heat, cook sausage, until light brown. Add

sausage to baking dish, and toss.

In

a sauce pan, over medium heat, add cream of mushroom soup, butter, cheese melt

and black pepper. Whisk until cheese is melted. Pour sauce over potatoes and

sausage. Sprinkle with cheddar cheese and paprika.

Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes,

until golden brown Enjoy!