Beer Glazed Brats and Sauerkraut

Beer Glazed Brats and Sauerkraut
  • PREP TIME
    5 mins
  • COOK TIME
    40 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    45 mins
  • SERVING
    4 People
  • VIEWS
    259

Experience the robust flavors of Germany with this Americanized classic! Our Beer Glazed Brats and Sauerkraut recipe elevates the traditional dish, infusing plump bratwurst with a rich, intense beer glaze and complementing it with tangy, perfectly cooked sauerkraut. It's a satisfying symphony of savory and sour, perfect for a hearty meal.

Ingridients

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    15 g
  • Cholesterol
    84 mg
  • Fiber
    4 g
  • Protein
    17 g
  • Saturated Fat
    11 g
  • Sodium
    1714 mg
  • Sugar
    5 g
  • Fat
    33 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

DIRECTIONS

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01 Step

Recipe View Grind the celery and caraway seeds: Using a mortar and pestle (or a spice grinder), crush the celery and caraway seeds until finely ground. This releases their aromatic oils. (Prep time: 3 minutes)

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Recipe View Prepare the beer glaze: In a medium bowl, whisk together the beer, brown sugar, dry mustard, onion powder, black pepper, dill, and the ground celery and caraway seeds. Stir until the brown sugar is completely dissolved. (Prep time: 5 minutes)

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Recipe View Simmer the brats: Place the bratwurst sausages in a large, nonstick skillet over medium heat. Pour the beer mixture over the brats and bring to a boil. Then, reduce the heat to low, cover the skillet, and simmer for 10 minutes. (Cook time: 10 minutes)

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Recipe View Reduce the glaze: Uncover the skillet and increase the heat to medium. Boil the sauce until it reduces to a thick, syrupy liquid, about 20 minutes. Tilt the skillet occasionally to roll the brats in the sticky glaze, ensuring they are thoroughly coated. (Cook time: 20 minutes)

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Recipe View Keep brats warm: Transfer the glazed brats to a plate and cover them to keep warm while you prepare the sauerkraut.

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Recipe View Cook the sauerkraut: Add the drained sauerkraut to the skillet with any leftover glaze. Stir to combine, coating the sauerkraut evenly. Cook for 5 to 8 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the sauerkraut is heated through and slightly softened. (Cook time: 5-8 minutes)

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Recipe View Serve: Transfer the sauerkraut to a serving platter and top with the warm, beer-glazed brats. Serve immediately and enjoy!

For an extra layer of flavor, try browning the brats in a little oil before adding the beer glaze.
If you don't have barrel-aged sauerkraut, regular sauerkraut works just fine. You can also add a splash of apple cider vinegar for a similar tang.
Serve on toasted potato rolls with spicy German mustard and Swiss cheese for the ultimate experience!
Pair this dish with a crisp pilsner or a robust Marzen for a truly authentic German-inspired meal.

Napoleon Crona

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 4.5/ 5 ( 86 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (3)
  • Ahmed Deckow

    I made this last night and it was a huge hit! The beer glaze is so flavorful and the sauerkraut was the perfect complement. Will definitely make again!

  • Derick Bergstrom

    This is a fantastic recipe! The grinding of the seeds really makes a difference. I used a local craft beer and it was amazing.

  • Jasper Schroeder

    Easy to follow and the results were delicious. My family loved it!

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