Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the vegetables. Slice the celery thinly. Dice the onion and pepper.
- 2
Take the casing off the sausage. Slice the sausage into rounds.
- 3
Heat a pot and melt the tallow. Add the onions, pepper, celery and sausage.
- 4
Stir them and coat with the hot melted tallow. Season with salt and garlic. Add in the beef broth.
- 5
Cover allow to cook till the craters appear. Turn off the heat, cover any vent holes if you have any in the lid, like me. Allow to rest covered for 20 minutes undisturbed.
- 6
When time is up and the rice finished cooking with residual heat, serve. I hope you enjoy!!!!
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