I'm looking for:
  • Start Here
    • Course
    • Main Ingredient
    • Cuisine
    • Preparation
    • Occasion
    • Diet
    • Nutrition
1

Select () or exclude () categories to narrow your recipe search.

2

As you select categories, the number of matching recipes will update.

Make some selections to begin narrowing your results.
  • Calories
  • Amount per serving
    1. Total Fat
    2. Saturated Fat
    3. Polyunsat. Fat
    4. Monounsat. Fat
    5. Trans Fat
  • Cholesterol
  • Sodium
  • Potassium
  • Total Carbohydrates
    1. Dietary Fiber
    2. Sugars
  • Protein
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin B6
  • Vitamin B12
  • Vitamin C
  • Calcium
  • Iron
  • Vitamin E
  • Magnesium
  • Alcohol
  • Caffeine
  • Find exactly what you're looking for with the web's most powerful recipe filtering tool.

    You are in: Home / Recipes / Bratwurst and Sauerkraut Supper Recipe
    Lost? Site Map

    Bratwurst and Sauerkraut Supper

    Average Rating:

    16 Total Reviews

    Showing 1-16 of 16

    Sort by:

    • on February 12, 2003

      A delicious meal. The Dijon mustard is a strong presence in this dish, but not overpowering. I did reduce the mustard slightly, as I do not care for a strong mustard flavor. I used fresh bratwurst, cooked seperately eaten on the side.

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on March 30, 2003

      The aroma of this dish, while it was simmering, was WONDERFUL and nearly drove my fiance crazy. He comes from German ancestors and my Dad's ancestors are Czech. So, I was pretty certain we were going to enjoy this recipe and we did. It is delicious!! The only change I made was leaving out the caraway seeds called for in the recipe because I always buy Bavarian Sauerkraut, which already has caraway seeds in it. I was afraid adding more would be too much. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I am going to make this recipe often.

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on February 15, 2003

      This was great! I'm a true mustard-aholic so I think I actually put in a little more mustard and it was wonderful. I used venison garlic bratwurst to add another layer of flavor. Very good!

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on April 02, 2003

      This one is a keeper. It's so much more interesting than the simpler recipe I've used for many years. My husband ate three helpings. He kept muttering, "Dam this is good!" I had to leave out the caraway--poor old DH can't handle small seeds. You can bet I'll get a mortar and pestle and grind those seeds before I make this again--real soon! Ilove caraway.

      person found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on August 14, 2010

    • on February 03, 2010

      Made as written, except the caraway seeds, didn't have any! Great taste, texture, and aroma. I needed an indoor recipe to cook my brats, and this worked perfectly. I will dice my potatoes a little smaller next time, to reduce cooking time. We will be using this recipe again. Thanks for posting

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on October 18, 2007

      This was good. I did leave out the caraway seeds, as we are not a fan of those in sauerkraut. I also used stone ground dijon mustard.

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on June 14, 2007

      This tasted good and was very easy to make. A nice hearty dish. It seemed a little too juicy though. (Or is it meant to be like that?) I assumed it should be more like a casserole. Next time I will use half the amount of chicken broth. Thanks.

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on January 04, 2007

      Wow! Nearly a year later on a rating for this recipe. I wanted a sauerkraut recipe that was similar to the one that I had made years ago but lost. This sounded just like it, however without adding the potatoes or onions. I also prefer using barrel sauerkraut and not the stuff in cans. Plus you don't need as much chicken broth, I used 1 cup. I didn't cut up the brats, I boiled them in beer and the onions, then grilled them until done. YUM!! I did cover and bake sauerkraut in a glass casserole dish instead of on the stovetop for about 20 minutes. Then I added some of the onions from the braut/beer liquid and the brats to the sauerkraut and baked for about 15 more minutes. I had many compliments, especially from my kids...surprise! Thanks for the excellent recipe Mimi!!

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on January 30, 2006

      This was SO delicious! The seasonings made it interesting and it was easy to prepare. Definitely a keeper. Thank you.

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on January 21, 2006

      Yummy.I left out the mustard because I don't like mustard. But I followed everything else. It was yummy and it smelled very nice cooking. Great as leftovers as well, eatting some now :) Thank you for sharing this easy yummy recipe!

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on November 28, 2005

      Absolutely delicious!!! Didn't change a thing....and it made a wonderful meal for us.

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on October 03, 2005

      This was a big hit at my office Heritage luncheon. I varried it by doubling everything, used both smoked and beer brats, did not drain the kraut or peel the potatoes, and put everything in the crockpot and cooked it overnight on low. It was delicious and really easy.

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on September 23, 2005

    • on December 20, 2003

      Great and easy recipe. I discovered I didn't have any Dijon mustard left and used honey mustard, and it was still delicious. I was leery of the 2 tsp. of caraway seeds since I am not a big fan, but added them anyway and am glad I did. Definitely a keeper!

      people found this review Helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
    • on April 07, 2003

    « Previous 1 Next »

    Advertisement

    Nutritional Facts for Bratwurst and Sauerkraut Supper

    Serving Size: 1 (512 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 6

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 392.7
     
    Calories from Fat 197
    50%
    Total Fat 21.9 g
    33%
    Saturated Fat 7.5 g
    37%
    Cholesterol 52.4 mg
    17%
    Sodium 1449.7 mg
    60%
    Total Carbohydrate 34.7 g
    11%
    Dietary Fiber 5.2 g
    21%
    Sugars 9.0 g
    36%
    Protein 15.0 g
    30%

    Advertisement


    Over 400,000 Recipes

    Food.com Network of Sites