Most brat recipes involve some form of cabbage, either fresh or canned. However, Grenville is not a fan of fresh cabbage. While he tolerates sauerkraut, it’s also not a favorite and we didn’t have any cans in the pantry.
Now the challenge was to work with what was readily available to prepare a meal without shopping and to using only one pan.
Here’s what was available: package of Johnsonville brand bratwurst, onion, 2 green peppers, 2 sweet potatoes, 2 apples, Dijon mustard, and brown sugar (Splenda).
Here’s how it was prepared — feel free to make whatever seasoning adjustments you prefer to the recipe ingredients or seasonings to suit your taste:
- Peel and cut up sweet potatoes. Either parboil or place in microwave to soften (but not too much).
- Add small amount of oil to a large enough skillet and brown brats. When done, carefully add 1/2 C water, cover and cook for 12 minutes (this method was per package directions).
- Remove brats and drain on paper towels.
- Add cut up onion and peppers to pan and cook until softened; add potatoes and sliced apples.
- Cut brats into pieces or leave whole (your preference); return to pan.
- Combine 2 TBSP Dijon mustard and 2 TBSP brown sugar and add to skillet. Mix thoroughly and serve.
This would be great with some crusty bread, but as we are trying to avoid carbs, we had a salad instead — it wasn’t quite the same.
This meal was very colorful for the season.
8 comments:
Looks good, I haven't eaten yet so wish I had the ingredients.My family puts kraut in the middle of mashed taters.
Looks delicious and filling! :)
i am thinking the smell was wonderful while cooking. i was a little disappointment by the third sentence when you specified the word BRATS doesn't mean kids, i have 3 next door that need to be roasted or bottoms toasted or something like that
Looks really good!
I am with you on the crusty bread but Gregg and I are also avoiding carbs since all the gallivanting over the last few months. This looks like another great recipe of yours that I will add to my list. Thanks for the delicious recipe :)
Looks great, sound marvelous! I have some brats and some small apples - we'll rustle up the other ingredients - and Oktoberfest continues!
I wish I liked veggies as much as I like carbs. Kinda sad...
Every Sunday I have a short visit with my two boys (both bachelors, as in divorced) and I always take them a special meat. I'm going to make this one of yours next week. Thanks
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