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Frank Isernio was born to parents Frank Sr. and Angetina, both from neighboring Italian immigrant families, who married in 1932 and set up a family home in Seattle’s Beacon Hill area. Frank Sr. farmed the land where Boeing Field now stands, and his family was one of the very first fresh produce vendors at Seattle’s legendary Pike Place Market.
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Angetina, born in Foggia, Italy, took pride in preparing delicious, traditional Italian dishes for her family using the freshest ingredients from her backyard garden – inspiring in Frank Jr. a love for good food, good company, and a true appreciation for culinary simplicity, the best ingredients and uncompromising quality.
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The dedication to hard work and accountability Frank saw growing up spurred his belief that if he could dream it, he could do it.

Shebron’s Stuffed Shells Recipe

Stuffed Shells

(Photo Credit: From Joanne http://www.inspiredtaste.net/8712)

Our friend Shebron has done it again! We LOVE her recipe for stuffed jumbo shells. This is a relatively simple recipe to make and it saves / freezes well for a later meal. If you are planning on serving this dish to guests, we recommend pairing it with an Italian Chianti which pairs well with tomato-based red sauces, and also compliments the creamy shell filling.

Ingredients:

2 16oz. packages of Isernio’s Chicken Basil & Sun Dried Tomato Sausage (Also tastes great with our pork or chicken sausage rolls!)

1 12 oz. Box of Jumbo Shells

32 oz. of Ricotta Cheese

1-1.5 lb. Mushrooms, Chopped

½ – 1 package of fresh basil, chopped (your preference on how much)

1 Large Egg, beaten

3-5 cloves of garlic, minced

1 TBSP of Olive Oil

2-3 cups of shredded Mozzarella  Cheese 

1 cup of shredded parmesan cheese

Salt & Pepper to taste

2 cups Tomato Sauce. Have time to make it from scratch? Try our Half Hour Tomato Sauce!

Let’s Cook:

Remove the casings (or use bulk sausage) and in a large 13 quart pot, heat 2 Tbsp. olive oil and cook sausage over medium heat, breaking meat up with a wooden spoon, until the pinkness is gone, but not cooked through completely. Remove meat from skillet with a slotted spoon and set aside.

Bring 5 qts. of water to a boil. Add 2 Tbsp. salt to boiling water, add the pasta and cook about 8-10 minutes, or according to the package instructions. Drain the pasta.

Chop the mushrooms and sautee with olive oil & garlic in the same fry pan as you cooked the sausage in.  Set aside with the meat.

Chop fresh basil.

In a mixing bowl combine egg & ricotta cheese.  Add the meat, mushroom & garlic, fresh basil, salt & Pepper and mix together.

Fill each shell with the ricotta mixture.  Add tomato sauce to the baking dish, thinly coating the bottom. Place shells in baking dish.  Top with the remaining sauce. 

Add mozzarella and parmesan cheese to the top of your shells and bake in the oven at 350 degrees for 35 minutes.

 

Autumn Sausage Minestrone

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The most colorful season of the year is upon us. As spectacular trees display vibrant amber, red, and yellow colors, the days shorten and  the air becomes a little more crisp, Autumn invites us to enjoy again those hearty “fill you up” dishes. This recipe, provided by our friends Kim Harer and Cicely Williams, is adapted from Ina Garten (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/winter-minestrone-and-garlic-bruschetta-recipe.html) and boasts an abundance of colors and deep flavors you have to taste to believe. It’s light but filling and freezes / reheats well for another meal.

Ingredients

1-2      Tbsp. Olive Oil

1         16oz Isernio’s Mild Italian Sausage Roll (The recipe in the photo above uses Isernio’s Mild Italian PORK sausage roll, but you can also use Isernio’s Italian Chicken roll or 4 links)

1 1/2   Cups yellow onion, chopped

3         Stalks Celery, halved lengthwise and chopped

3         Large Carrots, peeled, quartered lengthwise and chopped

4         Cloves Garlic, finely chopped or pressed

2 1/2   Cups butternut squash, peeled and diced into 1/2 inch pieces

2         Tsp. fresh thyme leaves, chopped

1         26-oz can Italian style plum tomatoes, with juice, squeezed by hand or broken up in pot with a wooden spoon

6-8     Cups low salt Chicken Broth

1        Bay Leaf

3        Tsp. Salt and freshly ground Black Pepper to taste

1        15-oz. can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed

1/2      lb. Dried Ditalini or Tubetti or other small tubular pasta

8-10    Ounces fresh baby spinach leaves

1/2     Cup good dry white wine

2        Tbsp. pesto

4-6     Tbsp. grated Pecorino Romano cheese

 

Let’s Cook!

Bring 5 quarts of water to boil. Add 2 Tbsp. salt to boiling water, add the pasta and cook about 8-10 minutes, or according to the package instructions. Drain the pasta. Note: If you will be freezing this recipe, you may want to skip this step and add cooked pasta when re-heating. Otherwise, the pasta may become over-cooked and mushy!

In a large 13 quart pot, heat 2 Tbsp. olive oil and cook sausage over medium heat, breaking meat up with a wooden spoon and cooking until all pinkness is gone. Add the onions, carrots, celery, squash, garlic, and thyme and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, for 8 to 10 minutes, until the vegetables begin to soften.

Add the tomatoes, chicken broth, bay leaf, salt, and pepper to the pot. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer uncovered for 30 minutes, until the vegetables are tender.

Discard the bay leaf. Add the beans and cooked pasta and heat through. The soup should be quite thick but if it’s too thick, add more chicken broth. Just before serving add the spinach,and toss with 2 big spoons (like tossing a salad). Cook just until the leaves are wilted. Stir in the white wine and pesto. Depending on the saltiness of the chicken stock, add another teaspoon or two of salt to taste. Serve with Pecorino Romano cheese and your choice of Italian bread.

Seattle’s San Gennaro Festival

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Last weekend marked the second annual San Gennaro Festival in Seattle. It was a party to say the least. This street fair, located on the same street where Isernio’s Sausage was born 34 years ago, celebrates Italian heritage with live music and entertainment, authentic Italian food, and wine. People from all walks of life enjoy this festival – dancing in the street, enjoying a sausage and peppers sandwich or a wood fired pizza from Tutta Bella, savoring a glass of wine or beer in the beer garden, meandering through the various sidewalk shops… there is so much to see and do. And it’s for a great cause! According to their website, “The San Gennaro Foundation is a non-profit organization, created in 2013 to honor St Gennaro, the Patron Saint of Naples, and his commitment to help people in need. It is the goal of the Foundation to raise money and each year the foundation will choose a local charity to donate a portion of the proceeds.”

Isernio’s Sausage is proud to be a presenter of Seattle’s San Gennaro Festival. Follow the link below to learn more about the San Gennaro Festival and learn how the foundation is helping our community! Don’t forget to mark your calendars for the 3rd annual San Gennaro Festival – September 11, 12 and 13 of 2015!

http://www.sangennarofestivalseattle.org/home.html

Isernio’s Pork Sausage Rolls – Available in QFC stores in WA

Isernio’s Sausage Now Offering Fresh Pork Sausage Rolls throughout the Pacific Northwest

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We are excited to announce Isernio’s all-natural pork sausage rolls available for the first time in the Northwest!  Look for the Italian, Breakfast and Spicy Breakfast pork sausage rolls in the fresh meat department of QFC stores now.   Created from Frank Isernio’s recipes using premium authentic Italian seasonings, these sausage rolls can be used in place of ground beef in any of your favorite dishes.  And since they’re made from 80% lean, whole muscle pork; these all-natural sausage rolls are a great way to eat healthier without sacrificing flavor. The same flavors you enjoy in our links are now available in roll packaging.

Look for these Pork Sausage Rolls
available NOW AT QFC!

Try these pork sausage rolls in some of our favorite classic Italian recipes like Orecchietti with Rapini and Hot Italian Sausage and Pasta e Fagioli (“Pasta Fazool”), or in a hearty breakfast dish like Breakfast Frittata.   We are confident you’ll find our authentic Italian flavor and healthy pork sausage a delicious part of your meals.

Isernio’s Hot Italian Chicken & Tomato Basil Spaghetti Squash

This recipe, created by our good friend, Shebron Webley, combines all the elements of a hearty pasta dish in a healthier, better for you entree. Spaghetti squash is a great alternative to noodles and it’s packed full of important nutrients such as fiber, beta carotene, potassium and vitamin A. Ingredients: 1 Spaghetti Squash (3+ lb.) 3 Tablespoons of Butter 1 Can of Diced Tomatoes (14 0z) ½ lb. of Mushrooms, cut into quarters 1 Package of Basil, chopped 2-3 Large Shallots, choppd 1-2 Tablespoons Garlic, minced 1/3 Cup of White Wine 3/4 Cup of Shredded Parmesan Cheese 2 lb. Isernio’s Italian Sausages Let’s Cook! 1)    Cut spaghetti squash in half length wise and clean out the seeds.   Coat the flesh with olive oil, salt & pepper.  Place on baking sheet face down and roast in the oven for 35 minutes.  Once cooled, use a fork and scrape out the flesh of the squash from side to side. (Note: This will give it the noodle type texture and shape.  It will not work if you go top to bottom.) 2)    Choose a pot or pan that will contain the sausages and fill with enough water to cover the sausages, but don’t place sausages in yet. Bring the water to a boil, and then turn off heat completely. Immediately place the sausages in the hot water with tongs. Cover the pan, with the heat still off, and leave the sausages in the hot water for 7 minutes. Drain the water and wipe out the skillet. In the same skillet, pan brown the sausages over medium heat with a teaspoon of olive oil (if you prefer to use the grill, grill over medium heat). Once the chicken sausages are browned and have reached an internal temperature of 165°F, slice them at an angle. 3)    In a sauté pan melt your 3 tablespoons of butter.  Add your chopped shallots, minced garlic and mushrooms and sauté for a few minutes.  Add the can of diced tomatoes with the liquid, basil and white wine.  Let the ingredients simmer, reducing the liquid a bit. Add the spaghetti squash and mix all ingredients together well.  Final step is to add the sliced sausage and parmesan cheese mix it all together. From Shebron, “I like to use the Hot Italian Chicken sausages for an extra pop of flavor.   You can garnish your dish with a bit more fresh basil and shredded parmesan cheese.   I serve this with a large mixed green salad and it is a hit every time! My family could not get enough!!” Special thanks to Shebron and her family for their commitment and for sharing their recipe!

Spoil Mom… the Isernio’s Way

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Make mom think you hired a personal chef with this savory, elegant meal. Whether you are a Gordon Ramsay in the kitchen or a novice, mussels are a tasty, healthy and easy to prepare seafood and will put the “Wow Factor” in this special meal. “Easy to buy, store and cook,… mussels are simple yet sophisticated, making them the perfect choice to treat mom,” says Linda Duncan, Executive Director of the Mussel Industry Counsel (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mussels-for-mom—flex-your-muscles-in-the-kitchen-this-mothers-day-92879119.html)

This recipe for sausage and mussels is a favorite around here because it serves a lot of people (approximately 6-8) and it isn’t too difficult to create.

Ingredients

1 lb Isernio’s Hot Italian Sausage (tastes great with Isernio’s (hot) Italian Chicken Sausage too!)

2 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil

4 Garlic Cloves, Finely Chopped

1 Medium Fennel Bulb, Finely Chopped

1 Cup Dry White Wine

1 Rosemary Sprig

½ Teaspon Salt

¼ Teaspoon Fine Ground Black Pepper

1 Pinch Crushed Red Pepper Flakes

3lb Small Mussels, Cleaned (Learn how to debeard, clean and store mussels here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2Od7_XYye0)

1 Teaspoon Lemon Zest

½ Cup Finely Chopped Parsley

Let’s Cook!

Over medium heat, heat the olive oil in a large pot. Once the oil is hot, add in the garlic, lemon zest, fennel, salt, crushed red pepper flakes and pepper. After about 3 minutes, crumble in the sausage and thoroughly cook over medium-high heat for about 4-5 minutes.

Add the rosemary and pour the wine into the sausage mixture.

Bring to a boil then lower the heat to medium.

Add in the mussels, steaming them with the pan covered for about 4-5 minutes, until the mussels open.

You can put the mussels into one large serving dish and garnish with parsley or divide the mussels among 6+ bowls with the sausage and broth.

Have fun pairing this dish with mom’s favorite salad, bread and wine! We like to serve this dish with grilled Italian bread, a simple arugula salad and a light, crisp Pinot Grigio.

Easter Brunch: Isernio’s Breakfast Lasagna

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We are hearing from several of our wonderful fans that our breakfast lasagna recipe is a favorite for serving guests and for special occasions, so in preparation for Easter we want to share with you this dish. This quickly assembled recipe can be put together the night before serving if desired, leaving you free to simply bake it the next morning.

Shopping List:

3 tbsps. olive oil

1 medium onion, chopped

1 red bell pepper, chopped

1 yellow bell pepper, chopped

1 cup mushrooms, sliced thin

1 lb. of thinly sliced potatoes (or hash browns)

1 lb. Isernio’s pork or chicken Italian sausage, precooked (try the Hot Italian variety for added spice!)

5 eggs

1 cup whole milk

2 cups Provolone, shredded

Enough olive oil to coat bottom and sides of pan

Salt & pepper to taste

Let’s Cook!

Pre-heat the oven to 350 degrees.

Place olive oil in a sauté pan and set over medium high heat. Add the vegetables and cook for 4 – 5 minutes, or just until tender-crisp. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Set aside.

Grease a 9″ x 11″ lasagna pan. Layer the hash browns in the pan, spreading them out evenly. Sprinkle generously with salt and pepper.

Evenly spread the sautéed vegetable mixture over the hash browns.

Evenly spread the sausage over the vegetables.

Beat the eggs, milk, salt and pepper and pour the egg mixture over the sausage.

Spread the grated cheese on top (Note: the cheese can also be layered into the lasagna at various intervals, as well as being placed on top). Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes, or until eggs are set to desired doneness.

Chicken Nuggets: Hold the Mystery Meat, Please

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Nowadays chicken nuggets are a favorite among most American households with kids, earning their place as a staple. Kids love these bite size, breaded pieces of chicken, whether found on the table at home, in the school cafeteria or on the menus at family restaurants. But do you know what they are made of?  In The Autopsy of Chicken Nuggets Reads “Chicken Little” (http://ftpcontent4.worldnow.com/wlbt/PDF/ChickenLittle.pdf), a study published in The American Journal of Medicine, researchers found that chicken nuggets in fast food chains contained only approximately 40%-50% of chicken meat. That, by definition, is mystery meat. So what are you paying for if it isn’t protein?  Scientists found that these chicken nuggets were comprised of about 56%-58% fat, 23%-25% carbohydrates and only 18%-19% protein. And we haven’t even mentioned the chemicals used to preserve this “meat.” In another article, this time a blog by Momables called “Lunchbox Wars: Healthy Chicken Nuggets” (http://www.momables.com/lunchbox-wars-4-chicken-nuggets/), the differences between store bought and homemade chicken nuggets are laid out for comparison so you can decide for yourself.

Our Inside Sales Manager, Ingrid Harger, recently created and shared with us this stellar homemade chicken nugget recipe. As you can see, her son, Sam, is excited about this dinner!

“My 20-month-old, Sam, was introduced to and fell in love with chicken nuggets when we recently went out to a restaurant.  I guess it was inevitable; what kid doesn’t like those little breaded nuggets?!  I think the deep-fried kind are ok for a treat every once in a while, but I really wanted to find something for Sam that wasn’t so processed and full of ingredients I couldn’t pronounce.  I couldn’t find anything I was satisfied with at the grocery store, so I decided to create my own!  After a little online research, here is what I came up with.  I have to say, these are a huge hit with my little guy.  I even sneak some veggies in there for a little added nutrition.  I bake up a big batch (double or even triple the below recipe) and then freeze them, so they’re easy to defrost and reheat – either in the oven or microwave – when the need for a quick meal strikes.  This is a pretty basic recipe, so feel free to jazz it up with any special seasonings your family enjoys.”

Ingredients:

1 package Isernio’s Ground Chicken (13.3 oz.)

1/2 cup veggies of your choice (optional; I use frozen mixed organic veggies, thawed out)

2 TB old-fashioned oats (if you’re not going to use the veggies, use ¼ cup of oats)

¼ tsp garlic powder

¼ tsp dried oregano

¼ tsp salt

Panko bread crumbs – about 2 cups

*(don’t have garlic powder and oregano in your pantry? No worries, try ½ tsp Italian seasoning)

Instructions:

Heat oven to 375° F.  Using a food processor, chop up the veggies and oats together until very fine.  Add veggie/oat mixture to ground chicken in a medium bowl.  Add in seasoning and salt.  Mix with your hands or large spoon until well blended.

Pour panko bread crumbs into a flat dish or pie plate.  Take about 2 to 3 tablespoons of the chicken mixture, roll into a ball, and flatten into a nugget shape.  (You could also press the chicken into a small cookie cutter to make shaped nuggets!).  Roll the nugget in the panko crumbs until it’s well coated.

Place nuggets onto a cookie sheet that has been coated with cooking spray.  Bake for about 20 minutes, or until internal temperature reads 165°F.  Turn the nuggets over halfway through baking time. Enjoy!

Note: Isernio’s extra lean ground chicken can be found at QFC, Safeway Stores in WA and OR, and UG stores. For a list of retailers that carries Isernio’s Sausage and to locate a retailer near you, follow this link: http://www.isernio.com/About/WhereToBuy.

Special thanks to the Harger family and our spokeschild, Sam, for sharing with us another fantastic recipe.