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Grilled Sausages with Caramelized Onions and Apples
SUBMITTED BY:
JAYDA
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Cardamum
"Apples, onions, and grilled sausages make a perfect meal for Autumn. Try it served with boiled or roasted new potatoes, a mix of fresh vegetables, and some warm crusty bread! Use any dinner sausage -- bangers, turkey, beef, bratwurst, whatever you like!"
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
25 Min
READY IN
35 Min
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8 sausages
2 tablespoons butter
2 medium onions, halved and sliced
3 large apples - peeled, cored, and cut into thin wedges
2 tablespoons apple cider or red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons brown sugar, packed
salt and pepper to taste
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DIRECTIONS
Prepare grill for high heat.
With a fork, poke sausages several times. Place in a pot, cover with water, and simmer over medium-high heat until cooked through, about 7 minutes. Remove from heat, and set aside.
Warm butter in a skillet over medium heat. Stir in onions, and cook until soft and translucent. Stir in apples, vinegar, and brown sugar; cook, stirring gently, until caramelized, about 10 to 15 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
Meanwhile, place sausages on grill (or under broiler), and cook until well browned. Serve on a mound of caramelized apples and onions.
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Reviewed on Oct. 2, 2007 by
gidget2100
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Oct. 2, 2007
yummm!!! I really like this fall themed recipe. I live in Germany so apples and sausage is in no short suppy and am always looking for delicious recipes that include both of them. Anyways I made a few little changes, I cooked the sausages in beer and then cut them lengthways and turned the heat up high which allows the beer to carmelize and crisps the outside of the sausages. I did the apple onion mixture as directed and served it on top of some mashed potatoes with the sausages on the very top. So so so so good!!
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yummm!!! I really like this fall themed recipe. I live in Germany so apples and sausage is in...
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Reviewed on Oct. 25, 2005 by
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IMVINTAGE
Oct. 25, 2005
I really enjoyed this but I made a few alterations. I used sweet italian sausages, granny smith apples, red wine vinegar & I was out of brown sugar so I used 5 tbp. red wine vinegar, 5 tbp. sugar & 1 tbp. molasses. I broiled the sausages & then sliced them on a diagonal & added them to the apple & onion mixture for a couple of minutes to coat w/ the sauce. Very good! The flavor of the sauce w/ the sausages meshed together very well. Next time I will double the onions though because they were that good. :o)
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I really enjoyed this but I made a few alterations. I used sweet italian sausages, granny...
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Reviewed on Feb. 12, 2006 by
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chellebelle
Feb. 12, 2006
I thought this was delicious. My husband thought the apples tasted "funny". I'll give it a 4 as an average score. I used a chicken and apple sausage for the dish, I also think the apple and onion would go great with pork chops! Be sure to cook the onion and apple mixture at a high enough heat that it caramelizes rather than just boils down. I think mashed potatoes would be a good side with this.
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I thought this was delicious. My husband thought the apples tasted "funny". I'll give it a 4...
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Reviewed on Jan. 23, 2008 by
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Amber Pitts
Jan. 23, 2008
I have made this two times. The first time I used bangers and followed the recipe, except I split open the sausages before placing them under the broiler. I liked it alot but my husband thought it was too appley. The SECOND time I made it I used brats and 3/4 of the reccommended apples. I boiled the brats in dark beer instead of water and split them in half before placing them under the broiler. My husband loved it this time and the I liked that the brats had so much more flavor than the bangers. A very good German style dish!! Thanks for submitting it!!
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I have made this two times. The first time I used bangers and followed the recipe, except I...
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Reviewed on May 11, 2006 by
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CINDY18LOU
May 11, 2006
Hubbie and I thought this was yummy. I used pre-cooked kielbasa, so skipped the boiling, and just added it sliced up into the apple/onion mixture after it caramalized.
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Hubbie and I thought this was yummy. I used pre-cooked kielbasa, so skipped the boiling, and...
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Reviewed on Nov. 12, 2006 by
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LADYJAYPEE
Nov. 12, 2006
I used a mix of mild and hot Italian sausages, because that is what I had on hand; also used honeycrisp apples. I scaled the recipe down to 4 sausages, 1 onion, & 3 small apples, but used the full amount of butter/vinegar/brown sugar. What that saute sauce does to the onions and apples is really good, bringing out the best in those honeycrisps! My DH is a big fan of sausages, and I'm not; but we both enjoyed this meal. Served it with Pan-Fried Asparagus and Cornmeal Muffins I from this website. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe, Jayda!
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I used a mix of mild and hot Italian sausages, because that is what I had on hand; also used...
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Reviewed on Nov. 23, 2006 by WYSMOM1
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WYSMOM1
Nov. 23, 2006
I used breakfast sausages because thats what I had on hand and thought this was really really yummy! We had it for dinner, but would make a nice brunch dish too. I thought it was sweet enough and wouldn't add additional sugar as has been suggested - maybe that's just me though.
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I used breakfast sausages because thats what I had on hand and thought this was really really...
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Reviewed on Dec. 31, 2007 by moongypsy
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moongypsy
Dec. 31, 2007
Super!!! My only changes were to cook the sausages(chicken andoiulle)in a pan with some dark beer and water, and then slice them into pieces before adding them to the onions and apples.
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Super!!! My only changes were to cook the sausages(chicken andoiulle)in a pan with some dark...
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Reviewed on Oct. 15, 2006 by
Tami J
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Tami J
Oct. 15, 2006
I'd give this 5 stars, but my hubby was only fairly impressed, so I gave it 4. I used Italian sausage (for some spice) and sliced it after broiling and added directly to the apples/onions and simmered so the sausage picked up the other flavors. Being of Germanic heritage, this recipe reminded me of traditional German cooking! The apples and onion really came together with all the other flavors! With all the different tastes going on, it's a "busy" flavor - a symphony of tastes... maybe too busy for my hubby's pallet, but I LOVED it!
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I'd give this 5 stars, but my hubby was only fairly impressed, so I gave it 4. I used Italian...
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