Alligator Sausage and Crawfish Casserole

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Time to Prepare this Recipe 90 minutes Prep: 30 minutes Cook: 60 minutes
Calories Per Serving and Nutrition Information 821 calories per serving view nutrition facts
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Ingredients

1 pound alligators sausage, crumbled, browned, drained
1 pound crawfish tails
1 pound smoked sausage sliced
2 cups rice, converted long-grain
10 ounces tomatoes, canned with chiles
1 can soup, french onion
1 can beef broth
1 bunch scallions, spring or green onions chopped
1 pound mushrooms sliced
10 ml garlic minced
2 each bay leaves
1 tablespoon creole seasoning
1 tablespoon black pepper
1/4 pound butter or margarine

Directions

Mix alligator sausage with remaining ingredients.

Place in a covered casserole or pan and cook in preheated 350~ oven for 1 hour.

After 30 minutes, stir well and continue cooking for the remaining time.

Let cool, uncovered, for a few minutes and serve.

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 520g
Amount per Serving
Calories 821 68% of calories from fat
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 62.0g95%
 Saturated Fat 28.0g139%
 Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 289mg96%
Sodium 2846mg119%
Total Carbohydrate 16.0g5%
 Dietary Fiber 3.0g11%
 Sugars 6.0g
Protein 52.0g104%
Vitamin A 17%  Vitamin C 23%
Calcium 16%  Iron 25%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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