Bratwurst Supper Recipe – German Special

Craving a hearty German meal that’s full of comfort and flavor? This bratwurst supper brings everything together perfectly—grilled or pan-fried sausages served with sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, and onions for a savory sausage supper that feels like a cozy main course straight from the heart of German cuisine.
- Prep Time10 min
- Cook Time45 min
- Total Time55 min
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Bratwurst Supper Ingredients :
- 4 bratwurst sausages (pork, beef, or veal)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil or butter
- 1 medium onion, sliced
- 2 cups sauerkraut (optional, but traditional)
- 4 large potatoes (for mashed potatoes, optional)
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard (optional, for serving)
- Fresh parsley (optional, for garnish)
Cook the bratwurst:
Heat a large skillet or grill pan over medium heat. Add a little olive oil or butter. Place the bratwurst sausages in the pan and cook for 6-8 minutes, turning occasionally, until they are golden brown on all sides and cooked through.
Alternatively, you can grill the bratwurst until fully cooked.
Sauté the onions:
In the same pan, add the sliced onions and cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally, until they become soft and slightly caramelized. Remove from the pan and set aside with the sausages.
Prepare the sauerkraut (optional):
If using sauerkraut, heat it in a small saucepan over low heat until warmed through. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper to taste.
Make mashed potatoes (optional):
Peel and chop the potatoes into chunks. Boil in salted water for 10-15 minutes until tender. Drain and mash with butter, milk, salt, and pepper to taste.
Assemble the supper:
Place the bratwurst sausages on plates, alongside the sautéed onions, sauerkraut, and mashed potatoes (if making). Garnish with fresh parsley and a dollop of mustard, if desired.
Serve and enjoy:
Serve hot and enjoy this hearty, traditional German-inspired supper.
Recipe Notes:
Double this as a make-ahead meal—flavors meld overnight and reheat beautifully for dinner the next day.
A meal prep friendly option: cook bratwurst, sauerkraut, and mashed potatoes separately, then assemble or reheat portions as needed.
Embrace South German flavors by swapping sweet onions for caramelized ones or adding a dollop of Dijon mustard on the side for an authentic taste boost.