How to Make Tailgate Sausage and Peppers

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Dan Henry
www.thetailgatingpros.com  
(484) 431-2097

Dan Henry is a former Food Production Manager who spent 20 years in Hotel prep and banquet kitchens. He has worked with some of the country's top chefs. Dan has also been the Head Chef for his tailgating buddies for all of those years. He has perfected the art of cooking outside for large crowds. He has several published tailgating recipes and has recently started his own website, the tailgatingpros.com.

How to Make Tailgate Sausage and Peppers

In this video Dan Henry describes his techniques for the prepping and storage of the ingredients the day before to the finished product on game day.

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Hi, I am Dan with the Tailgating pros and my partner and I run a website where you can buy everything you need for the outdoor party. I have a degree in Restaurant Management and I have worked in prep and banquet kitchens for 15 years. I have also been tailgating for 25 years. Today I am going to show you how to make, sausage and peppers.

The reason we are going to make sausage and peppers is, we are outside the Lincoln's Philadelphia today where the Eagles are going to playing the Washington Redskins on Monday Night Football. Everybody knows the Washington Redskins are called the Hawks. So heres what youre going need to get started. You need a 12 inch pan with a lid, two cups of red peppers, two cups of green peppers, two cups of onions, three pounds of sausage, a teaspoon of oregano and half a teaspoon of black pepper. As you can see, I cut everything up yesterday, put it in freezer bags, put it in the cooler, packed it all and nice, so we would be ready to go, and now we are.

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