Turkey Sausage Pasta Dish

 I know this dish may not look and sound like much but it really was quite tasty. We had some fresh turkey sausage links from a meat CSA (community supported agriculture) box we got this year and I wanted to come up with some way to use it that didn't require cheese since there was already feta in the sausage. I read a few pasta/sausage dish recipes and cobbled together one of my own using my favorite ingredients. 

 


Ingredients:

1 onion; diced

6 small sweet peppers; sliced

1 clove garlic, minced

6 mushrooms; sliced

5 feta spinach turkey sausage links (or sausage links of your choice); sliced

1 box pasta 

1 small head of broccoli; cut into florets

2 cups chicken broth 

 

1. Saute the onions, peppers, garlic, mushrooms & sausage together. 


 2. In a separate pan boil the box of pasta according to package directions and drain. 

3. Once the sausage is fully cooked and the vegetables are browned, add in the 2 cups of chicken broth and the broccoli florets bring to a boil and cook until broccoli is soft and broth has boiled down some. Make sure to scrape up all the pan drippings from browning the vegetables.   



3. Combine drained pasta with the vegetables, sausage, and broth and serve hot.  

I know it doesn't look like much but the broth gives the whole dish a really nice flavor. The muted flavor profile allows the sausage to take center stage. We enjoyed it a lot. 



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Comments

  1. It looks really good and combines many food groups into one dish. I love dishes like that. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Looks good! Good job using up your CSA stuff, too!

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  3. I love one dish meals and sausage is so great for it! I usually cook my pasta along with my meat and veggies, adding in a little more water to the sauce. Yours looks really good!

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    1. I thought of doing that too-- and have in the past.

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  4. Jodie's Touch of StyleNovember 14, 2025 at 1:01 PM

    I love how you changed the recipe to be your own and it looks fabulous. LOve the additional veggies.
    XOOX
    Jodie

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    1. Aw, thank you! I find that I add more vegetables to just about any recipe I find anywhere.

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  5. Joanne, this dish looks so good and thanks for sharing the recipe. We love sausage and made sausage, onions, and potato bake for dinner. I hope you have a nice weekend.

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  6. Ok. This looks and sounds delicious! I am always up for trying new recipes, and this sounds like a good one. Thank you for sharing, my friend.

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  7. This looks delicious! I am going to have to try it!

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  8. This looks really good though Mike doesn't like turkey (except for smoked turkey). I could substitute another protein. Thanks for another great recipe!

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    1. Absolutely! Any kind of sausage or meat would work well.

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  9. Great job on the photos. Super duper easy to follow along. Cheers and Happy Weekend.

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    1. Thank you! It can be so hard this time of year to get good photos now that all natural lighting is gone by 4 in the afternoon.

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  10. Yummy! We love pasta in our house, so this is a winner for us. :)

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