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Grilled Polish Sausages with Sauerkraut

        

Attention Sausage and Sauerkraut Lovers!

Grilling Polish Sausages and then simmering them in Beer with Sauerkraut and onions is great summer grilling party food because you can keep those sausages simmering for a couple hours on the grill, ensuring you have hot food ready throughout the party.

Grilled Polish Sausage Recipe

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We recommend jarred fresh sauerkraut (like Bubbies), which you can find in the refrigerated section of the grocery store. If you don't have a grill, or this isn't grilling season, you can also put all ingredients into a casserole dish and bake in a 350°F oven for 1 1/2 hours.

Serves 4-6.

Ingredients

·                2-3 pounds kielbasa, Polish sausage or bratwurst

           1 to 2 light-colored (not dark) beers

                            1 to 1 1/2 pints of sauerkraut

                         2 medium yellow onions, thickly sliced

                            2 Tbsp vegetable oil

               1 teaspoon salt

                 1/2 teaspoon celery seed

                     1 Tbsp. caraway seed

             Mustard

                            
 

Method

1 Grill the sausages slowly over medium heat, allowing them to get well browned. Be patient; do not be tempted to grill the links over high heat, or they will break open and the juices and fat will drain into the grill (they may break open anyway, but they'll break less if you cook them slowly).

2 While the sausages are cooking, put an aluminum grilling pan on a cooler part of the grill and pour in the beer.

 Stir in the celery and caraway seeds and salt. Bring to a simmer. (This may require covering the grill.)

 Once the sausages are browned add the sausages, the sauerkraut and sauerkraut juices to the pan.

3 Grill the onions. Paint the sliced onion with the vegetable oil and grill on high direct heat.

If your grates are too wide and you think you will lose too much onion through the grates, you can either skip the grilling part and put the onions directly into the beer bath, or you can cut the onions in halves or quarters and grill them that way.

Then slice them and add them to the beer.

 4 Cover the grill and simmer (a low simmer, not a boil) for 30 minutes to 2 hours before serving.

Serve as is in a bowl or on a plate, or in a sandwich roll. Serve with mustard on the side.      

   

NOW  ENJOY  YOUR  CULINARY  ACHEIVEMENTS 

BON APETIT
Above recipe from Simply Recipes : http://simplyrecipes.com/
Posted by Elise on Jun 8, 2010

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