Sausage and Cabbage Recipe (2024)

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Norma

One of the oldest recipes in the handwritten files I inherited and a favorite in our house. I'm wondering, though, why the cabbage is boiled first in this version. In my old recipe the sausage is layered with the raw cabbage and pressed down to fit in the cooking dish. Cooking time is the same. That way the cabbage cooks in the sausage grease. Judging from the photo, the result seems to be pretty much the same and the prep is a lot easier.

LPM

This is delicious. I hate to parboil things, but often just put the chopped-up cabbage, or rapini, or whatever needs to be parboiled in a colander and pour a couple of kettles of boiling water over the item. Does the trick.

jonesyR

We used bratwursts instead of Italian sausage and added some potatoes, parsnips and carrots, then flavored the dish with garlic and ground caraway. We had a couple of slices of almost stale pumpernickel bread and combined
them with panko for a crumb topping along with some grated Jarlsberg. We all liked it a lot.
Julia's recipe was a great springboard. Thanks for the
inspiration!

Miss Fig

I made this last night & we really enjoyed it. We served it with buttered egg noodles, crusty bread and mustard. I'd definitely make again & maybe roll the sausage into tiny meatballs.

I took another poster's advice and poured boiling water over shredded cabbage inside a colander inside a large bowl and let it soak for 5 minutes. then lifted colander out to easily drain it.

Suenoir

I parboiled the cabbage the first time and used fresh leaves the second time. There was not difference that I could tell. The fresh cabbage took more room but cooked down. Easy and delicious.

Ruthanne Roussel

What on earth is the "Stevie Nicks" of British cookery? She cooks wearing a long flowing dress and twirling around? She has a breathy voice? And is there a spot open for the "Christine McVie" of cookery?

David

parchment prevents the dish from reacting to the foil.

Vera

Made my own sausage. For 2 lbs ground pork: 2 t cracked fennel seed, 2 t thyme, 2 t oregano, 2 t black pepper, 2 t salt. Didn't blanch the cabbage, as another note suggested, and liked the texture, soft but slightly al dente. Served with white beans cooked with summer savory. No left-overs—everyone tucked in.

Maureen Kearns

I have been making something like this for years, except I always added onions and garlic, with a touch of white wine. Either way it is easy and delicious.

Elly

Made today after picking up a cabbage at the farmers market. Read all the notes before cooking and did not parboil the cabbage but did brown the sausage (I used turkey sausage). Added an onion and some crushed red pepper. I put it in a large porcelain dutch oven and cooked as directed except for increasing the temp to 375 for the last 15 minutes. It was great and my husband ("I'm not sure I like cabbage that much") had seconds.

Cia

Recommended quantities/proportions were right for us. Italian pork sausage is a staple in my freezer. Next time I'll partially thaw, then cut into small dice, not bothering to take out of the casing. Spreading the mushy defrosted un-cased sausage was too fussy. After 2 hours covered, the last 1/2 hour without the cover to cook off some, but not all, of the liquid. For the last 20 minutes, I upped the temperature to 375. The top started to brown nicely. Simple, satisfying recipe. Will make again.

franw

This dish hearkens to something my mother made using kielbasa the only difference was that she would add flat egg noodles to the dish. It was a great Polish comfort food.

Brad

This turned out far better than I feel it had any right to. It's a spectacular, and satisfying recipe that I'm going to make regularly. The texture of the cabbage was silky, with a perfect bite; and none of that terrible overcooked cabbage smell. Everyone absolutely loved it.

The only tweak I made, was to mix a half cup of sauerkraut with the cabbage, because I like the sourness.

Alex

I turned up the oven to 325 and baked it for 2 hours, last half hour open. Served with polenta - it was like paleo mac & cheese, great comfort food!

Julia Moskin

I'm sorry that your cabbage didn't get silky and soft, that is definitely part of the appeal of the dish. Are you sure you used the right kind of cabbage? Napa cabbage, for example, has thick ribs that do not soften enough for this recipe.

It's always an option to pour or spoon off some of the extra liquid in the baking dish.

I hope this helps!

Maddy

Let me just tell you - this is unbelievably good. You truly can’t know how good this is until you make it. Each time I make it I surprise myself by the flavor. Don’t skimp on salt.

Dawn

The other comments helped me feel confident adding the onions and potatoes that seemed necessary. I used some very spicy homemade pork sausage and added a little garlic powder along with the salt and pepper. Skipped parboiling and baked everything in an enameled Dutch oven, whose lid served in place of the double disposable layer. Thanks to my antique oven’s unpredictable thermostat, I learned this works just fine cooking for 1.5 hours at 400F. Slightly browned, perfectly tender.

Vee

I was introduced to this recipe just a few years ago. It’s a staple in my house. As written, it’s perfect. No par boiling, no browning of the sausage before, no additions The cabbage is always so silky, it’s savory and sweet. The texture is always perfect after a 2.5 hour roasting. This is an exceptional 5 ingredient 5 minute prep recipes perfect for every season and any occasion.

Pk

Took much longer, even removing the cabbage “ribs”.

SusanCC

I used a small cabbage and 1/2 pound of hot breakfast sausage. Pretty spicy. Next time I may use regular breakfast sausage and just mix in red pepper flakes. Cooking low and slow this way turns cabbage into magic.

Kate

Great recipe. I halved it and it still came out wonderful. I added extra garlic and onion powder to make sure everything was seasoned. Served over buttered noodles this was a very tasty and simple meal.

Harbor Diner

Used sweet Italian style chicken sausage and added some sliced onions to the cabbage layer. Great guidance to pour boiling water over cabbage in colander - much easier than blanching. Very light sprinkle of panko and parm on top for last 30 minutes.

Tara Jensen

I followed other readers’ advice and didn’t cook the cabbage ahead. Just chopped it, added Italian sausage bits and a bit of butter with salt and pepper. How can just those items make such an amazing and filling dish? Will make regularly going forward. Amazing.

Willbnyc

Red cabbage, a bit of parsnip, crisped guanciale, lightly browned homemade fennel pork sausage. Rubbed down bottom and sides of ceramic dish with butter. Placed in layers. Added 3 or 4 tbls of ACV. So sue me. A little tartness here goes a long way. Delicious! (PS - maybe some red wine soaked dried cranberries the last hour? I'm WILD, Y'ALL!)

Jessie

Cabbage is so magical. Took a few commenters’ suggestions:Quartered head of green cabbage and poured boiling water over, covered pot for 3 min and drained and then chopped cabbageSubbed oil from garlic confit for butter and a few garlic cloves on topBeyond meat brats sliced upSalted as I wentAdded two carrots and a parsnip on top, plus walnuts for textureSo good—the Dijon mustard on the side really makes it shine

Dawn

Has anyone substituted leftover ham for the sausage?

moira

Made this with chunks of leftover ham and threw in some sliced potato. My husband didn’t even know he was eating cabbage it was so transformed. Infinite variations possible - and so easy! And no pots and pans to scrub - I just put the cabbage in a colander and poured boiling water over it.

NYTCinFrance

Made this with French sausage meat, so added toasted and ground fennel seeds. Otherwise, made to the recipe in a Dutch oven - cooked cabbage, 2x layers of sausage meet, all pressed it down quite firmly. It was quite a thin casserole. The first night was lovely, though I wish I'd cooked it a bit longer and slower to caramelise the cabbage more. But the best part was that it was super easy to slice and heat up in the oven -- hot sandwiches for days, with mustard on fresh bread or toast. 10/10

Tracy

Made this tonight--halved the recipe. Delicious, but should've just blanched and shocked cabbage instead of a 3+ minute cook time. Even with severely reduced cooking time the cabbage was mushy. Flavor was great, served with dijon and sliced baguette but buttered egg noodles would probably have been a better accompaniment.

Jacquie

I used kielbasa, and if you add a bit of honey and apple cider vinegar at the end, it really puts it over the top. Cover with mustard (yellow or the real stuff) and enjoy! Also would be quite good if you leave the sausage whole (or no more than about 5in or so) and serve on a bulky roll.

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Sausage and Cabbage Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long should sausage be in the oven? ›

At 400 degrees Fahrenheit in an oven, sausage takes between 10-45 minutes to cook fully. Thin slices or patties may cook in just 10 minutes, while thicker links can take up to 45. Regardless of the meat's thickness, you should turn the sausage every 10 minutes so it cooks evenly.

What is the best way to cook sausage? ›

Assuming what people mean by sausage is what I mean by sausage, then there are three reliable ways in a kitchen:
  1. Put them in a pan on the stove, under a low heat, and gently fry them. This will take about 20 minutes. ...
  2. Grill (broil) them. ...
  3. Put them in a roasting tray and shove them in the oven.
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What goes well with Polish sausage? ›

Give our simple Slow Cooker Polish Sausage and Cabbage recipe a try, and substitute some of the cabbage for sauerkraut for a fun twist. Other sour and/or fermented foods work with kielbasa in the same way. Try pairing this sausage with citrus, vinegar, yogurt, kimchi, tamarind, or any other sour ingredient you love.

How long do sausages take to cook in a frying pan? ›

Heat a non-stick pan over a medium heat, then add the sausages. A little of the fat from the sausages will start to come out as they warm up; turn the sausages in the hot fat to coat them. Keep cooking for 15-20 mins, moving them around in the pan and turning them over regularly so they all cook evenly.

Is sausage better in oven or stove? ›

Is it better to cook sausages in the oven? If you're looking for an easy, healthier way to cook sausages, baking them in a large baking dish is the way to go. It requires no additional oil and still achieves a lovely crispy skin and juicy, tender meat.

How do you know when sausage is cooked in the oven? ›

Check that the sausage is firm with clear juices.

Pick up the sausage with tongs and hold it in the air. Is it firm and mostly stands up straight? Then it's likely done. Check the juices in the pan or baking sheet as well: if they are clear, then the sausage is probably ready to eat.

Should you poke holes in sausage before cooking? ›

Sure, some recipes suggest that you poke or score the casings, because it might prevent the sausages from bursting at the ends, while helping the interior cook slightly faster and more evenly. However, you should skip that step and simply cook the sausages at the right temperature for the proper amount of time.

What liquid is best for cooking sausage? ›

To start, drop your sausages into a large pot or saucepan and fill it with enough cold water to just cover the sausages. Put the vessel on the stove, turn the heat to medium-high, and cook just until the water reaches a gentle simmer—that should take about 6-8 minutes.

Why do you add water to sausage when cooking? ›

add a little water once browned to keep them from. sticking to the pan.

What is best to eat with sausage? ›

Best Sides for Sausages
  1. Mashed Potatoes With Peas and Scallions. To prepare this side dish, you'll need: 2 1/2 pounds red potatoes cut into 2-inch chunks. ...
  2. Roasted Carrot and Parsnip Soup. To prepare this side dish, you'll need: ...
  3. Farro and Brussels Sprout Salad. To prepare this side dish, you'll need:

Is there a difference between Polish sausage and kielbasa? ›

In Poland, the term kielbasa can be used to refer to breakfast links, spicy Italian sausage, and smoked sausage flavored with garlic and marjoram. However, in the United States, “Polish sausage” and “kielbasa” are often used to refer to the same type of sausage.

Should sausages be pricked before cooking? ›

Although pricking them reduced the possibility of the sausages exploding, this is an unnecessary step when you cook sausages of high quality. Furthermore, much of the juices will seep out resulting in a dryer, less tasty sausage.

Should I boil sausages before pan frying? ›

Sausages should reach 155–165°F (68–74°C). Alternatively, boiling them before cooking in a pan or on a grill can ensure that they're thoroughly cooked and remain moist. Boiling and baking are the healthiest ways to cook sausage, whereas deep frying is the least healthy due to the added fats and calories it involves.

Should you oil pan before cooking sausage? ›

To start cooking sausages on the pan, add some olive oil to your pan and wait for it to heat up. The last thing you'll want to do is put the sausages in the oil too early before the oil has had a chance to heat up. If you do this, the sausages might become too greasy and mushy which, of course, will ruin any sausage.

How long to cook uncooked sausage? ›

Pre-cooked sausages take around 10 minutes, whereas raw ones may take up to 30 minutes. Keep in mind that boiled sausages won't be brown and crispy on the outside. However, you can brown them afterward in a frying pan with a little bit of oil. Remember that only sausage links — not patties — can be boiled.

How long to grill sausage at 400? ›

Gas Grill:
  1. Heat grill to 400°F.
  2. Turn off burner on one end of grill (or center if available). ...
  3. Close grill lid and cook for approximately 8 minutes.
  4. Turn sausages over, close lid again, and cook for approximately 8 more minutes.
  5. Open grill and place sausages directly over the flames for approximately 2 minutes per side.
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At what temperature is sausage fully cooked? ›

When you stick your sausage with a meat thermometer, it should read between 160 and 170 degrees Fahrenheit. When your thermometer reads this number, it means that the heat has killed any harmful bacteria. Just make sure the temperature remains between that range for at least 20 seconds.

How long to bake sausage patties at 400 degrees? ›

Arrange the sausage patties on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper, ensuring they are not touching each other. STEP 3: Cook the patties. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees and bake for 15-20 minutes, flipping halfway through. For that perfect golden look, broil them for the last couple of minutes.

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