Uber-Braten - Kielbasa & Sauerkraut Casserole

"This was named by my two kids as it sounded to them like "yummy German casserole" - I have no idea what it means - but it is amazing! I'm posting it here because I keep loosing the recipe - easy-peezy and so good - real comfort food!"
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cook egg noodles as per directions on package. I really like the Pennsylvania Dutch Kluski noodles as they add great texture to this dish, but I'm sure any thick egg noodle will work. Set aside.
  • Slice or cube kielbasa - we cube as we like it spread throughout the casserole more thoroughly.
  • Heat butter in dutch oven until melted, stir in flour and seasonings. When mixture is well combined add milk. Bring to a boil for one minute, stirring constantly.
  • Add 3/4 cup of cheese, stir until melted.
  • When sauce is ready stir in sliced kielbasa, drained sauerkraut and pre-cooked egg noodles.
  • Pour into a 3 quart casserole.
  • Mix remaining cheese with bread crumbs and sprinkle over casserole.
  • Bake at 375° for 20 minutes or until heated through.

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Reviews

  1. This has been a standby of mine since I found it--so easy, and just delish. I've adapted slightly by adding a small chopped onion (cooked in the butter before adding the dry ingredients) and half a teaspoon of paprika, and of course extra cheese on top. The leftovers keep for a while, too.
     
  2. I have made this twice now, but modifying the recipe somewhat. The 1st time, I used about 8 oz of wide noodles, along with 1-1/2 cups of sauerkraut (but used bavarian sauerkraut, as that's what I had on hand), plus I added 1 tsp each of garlic powder and onion powder to the flour and other spices. The 2nd time, I used about 7 oz of wide noodles, along with the 2 cups of sauerkraut, plus the tsp each of the garlic powder and onion powder to the flour and other spices. Fixed both ways was good, but while I preferred the less sauerkraut with the 8 oz of noodles, my hubby preferred this dish with the 2 cups of kraut with the 7 oz of noodles. Also... I prepared the sauce in a 3-quart saucepan, and adding the entire cup of cheese to it, then only stirred in the cubed sausage and kraut, and then added it to a greased casserole baking dish, then stirred in the cooked noodles. Topped the casserole with a mixture of 4 tablespoons of plain dried bread crumbs mixed with 2 tablespoons of melted butter, and baked it in the oven for 25 minutes. This made 6 delicious servings! If you love kraut, you'll love this main dish! One more thing... instead of using Kielbasa, I used ECKRICH Skinless Smoked Sausage (a 14 oz. pkg.). Heidi Renee, this is a great recipe. I could eat this at least once a month. Also wish I could rate it with more than 5 stars.
     
  3. Great! This was a simple and tasty dish. I took your advice and used kluski noodles - I've always wanted to try them - and sliced the kielbasa. Next time I will cube them as you suggested so it's spread throughout the casserole more. I didn't have any breadcrumbs so I crushed up some garlic croutons that were tasty in the topping too. Thanks HeidiRenee for posting this recipe. Made for PAC Fall 2008.
     
  4. I made a half recipe since my hubby does not care for sauerkraut and did find it needing something extra to put more flavor in it. Always use kluski noodles as they hold up well in just about anything. Drained and rinsed the sauerkraut, cubed the smoked sausage and used mild cheddar cheese. Next time would add onion and garlic powder, maybe a shake or two of celery seed, fresh ground pepper and swiss cheese instead of cheddar. Seasoned bread crumbs or even crushed Ritz crackers would be nice for the topping. Made and reviewed for the Alphabet tag game.
     
  5. I made this for my mother, she loved it thanks for sharing. I doubled the sauerkraut
     
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