Live Below The Line Recipe: Cheesy Roasted Potatoes and Sausage
What if you had only $1.50 a day to buy breakfast, lunch, and dinner? Could you do it? Well, thousands of people across the US, UK, and Canada are taking on this 5-day challenge starting April 28-May 2 to experience what it’s like for the 1.2 billion people currently living in extreme poverty. The goal is to raise money, educate and bring awareness to this global issue.
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I was asked to share a recipe for those participating in the Live Below the Line $1.50 a day challenge. I knew immediately that I’d post one of my grandmother’s favorite childhood meals, cheesy roasted potatoes, and sausage. Her mom made this often to feed her family of 10 on an extremely limited budget.
Not only is this dish easy, quick, cheap, and very filling but it is flavorful as well. It uses only 4 basic ingredients, potatoes, onion, sausage, and cheese which are very versatile. They can all be used to create many other meals which is necessary when you are trying to create a menu on such a small amount of money.
Cheesy roasted potatoes and sausage can be eaten for breakfast (tastes great in a flour tortilla or in an omelet), lunch, or dinner. We’re a family of 4 (although our 10-month old doesn’t eat much) this meal could serve 4 generously.
Cheesy Roasted Potatoes and Sausage (serves 4-5 )
Tips for getting food for less= FARMERS MARKET.
I’m not sure if grocery stores will discount produce on the spot if they are bruised but the Farmers Market in my area always does. Normally this produce will be thrown away anyway so they will sell them pretty cheap to those willing to pay. Bruised apples are great for apple sauce. My potatoes were slightly chipped and the peel from my onion had seen better days so I got them super cheap which made this meal possible for only $2.33 combined with a coupon and store sales of the kielbasa (I only used half of it) and factoring in my price for the cheese, olive oil, and spices that I already had at home.
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Ingredients
- 2 large russet potatoes
- 1 small sweet yellow onion
- olive oil
- salt & pepper
- Italian seasoning
- 8 oz smoked sausage, I used turkey kielbasa
- 1 1/2 cups Cheddar Cheese, I used a mixture of sharp and smoked
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400.
- Line a large baking sheet with greased foil. Set aside
- Dice potatoes into small cubes
- Dice onion into small pieces
- Place potatoes and onion in a large bowl and toss lightly with olive oil.
- Sprinkle and toss generously with salt and pepper.
- Sprinkle and toss generously with Italian seasoning.
- Spread potatoes mixture evenly in a single layer on prepared pan.
- Dice smoked sausage into cubes and sprinkle over potatoes.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes or until potatoes is tender.
- Immediately top with cheese and return to oven and bake until cheese is melted.
- Enjoy!
Honestly I don’t cook. Jesus had to really make something shake for me to randomly want to cook. But today I wanted to cook something easy, so I made this.. I added a few more seasoning and honestly it took about 1hr and a half to cook because the potatoes just wouldn’t soften up. But it was worth the wait because it was bomb, and my very upfront family loved it. So Thank You ! This made me look like I could really throw down 🙂
I made this recipe this past weekend for my family’s surf & turf cookout. Omg. They absolutely loved it! However, I also used red potatoes, added some garlic powder & Lawrys seasoning salt . We are still talking about them potatoes smh! Thanks for turning me into a cook slowly but surely.
Made this for dinner tonight and it was great my boyfriend and daughter loves it. It reminded me of what my mom use to make us as kids in a household of 7 people.
Made this for me and partner tnite and it was a huge success. Very easy and cost efficient and was requested to be made again.
Tried this recipe last night, and my fiancé requested for it AGAIN tonight! So easy and so yummy! Thank you so much for sharing!
I had to bake this for an extra 25 minutes and finally ended up covering the dish to get the potatoes cooked. I diced them to about half and inch yet they refused to cook through. I’ll keep looking for a basic recipe. Thanks, though.