Roasted Sausages With Grapes and Onions Recipe (2024)

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Frederick Tibbetts

Variation. Along with, or instead of, the sherry vinegar, add two or three tablespoons of actual dry or sweet sherry. For the adventurous, add a dash of cognac as well. The thirsty grapes and onions will take these right up. And they play very well with the browned sausage.

oscar

add mushrooms or leeks

Lauren

I did halve the recipe. I also used a rimmed baking sheet that's half the size of a 13" x 18", and I think that was a mistake, as 425° and all the moisture from the grapes didn't let the sausages brown as much as in the picture, even with extra time. So, if you halve this, use the size of pan called for at 425° or a smaller pan at 450°.

Equilibrist

I assume this recipe cook time is for uncooked sausages. I have some pre-cooked German sausages that I’d like to use—wonder if they dry out before they brown. Maybe I should brown them quickly on the stovetop then add to the sheet pan for the last 5 or 10 minutes?

Tina M

A great, fast and easy weeknight meal. Made this with onions, fennel and some basic mild Italian sausage. Served it over a scoop of polenta and fresh arugula. The flavors blended really well together. Clean plates all around.

JaneB

My family loves this dish. Company loves this dish. It seems too simple to be as awesome as it is but it's spectacular. The sauce you make afterwards is totally worth the few extra minutes it takes. In fact I'm going to get in my car and get these ingredients to make it on this rainy day. AND:Sometimes I make it without the onions and I can't believe I'm saying it but I like it better.

VSB

Another excellent addition to the repertoire, esp. for entertaining. Also looks great in the pan if you roast everything in rows. Chose a row of bratwurst, a row of seedless black grapes, a row of apple slices, a row of sliced celery and a row of thinly sliced carrots. Major oohs and aahs when pulled from the oven.

Mike

this killer dish has been on the menu at Al Forno in Providence Rhode Island for decades. A classic.

KensCooking

Delicious. The grapes work because the cooking and the spices and the vinegar balances against their sweetness. Cut the sausages up and use more than called for. Served with a mildly bitter green salad

Tamara S.

I used Beyond Meat Beyond Sausage Brat Original for vegetarian friends and cumin was the spice of choice. Everything else was according to the recipe. The juxtaposition of sweet and savory flavors was unexpected and very delicious. We will definitely make this again.

YvonneM

This was super delicious and will find a place on our autumn rotation! It is very easy to put together and is as quick as indicated. I added some cooked mushrooms (because I had them) and tossed in with the grapes and onions when I flipped the sausages over. I also roasted some potatoes and yams which really made it a sheet pan dinner! Soooo good!

CP

Equilibrist, you can do this with cooked sausage. We do this all the time with all different kinds of veggies. We roast for at least 25 minutes until the veggies are cooked through and nicely caramelized. The sausages are just fine and not overcooked, they're delicious!

M.kauffman

This is an excellent recipe, added a few crushed garlic cloves, more onions & upped the oil & vinegar a bit.Flavor of the grapes at the end will surprise you...

Bocaboy

Man oh man, this one is a keeper. Clean plates all around! My only comment is that the onions need to be cut thicker than “thinly sliced.” I used a small mandolin to slice the onion, and the thin slices tended to burn on the baking sheet.Another variation would be chicken sausage instead of Italian links. Either way, this dish was delicious and I’ll definitely be making it again!

Rebecca

I made this tonight with spicy Italian sausage and leeks instead of an onion, since I had an extra leek from Alexa Weibel's Skillet Spanakopita. I served it alongside new potatoes I cut in half, boiled and then fried. Easy, excellent and very different. It hit the spot as an autumn night dinner.

jolee

Delicious

smartt

Does this recipe call for cooked or uncooked sausage to go altogether in the sheet pan? It doesn’t say anywhere. Want to buy right type of sausage

BobC

The sweetness of the grapes within the spice of the sausage makes the dish. Excellent!

Virginia

This was absolutely wonderful!

Maria

More onion, less grapes

RH

What am I missing? How is it possible to spread this amout of onion slices (yes, one large onion, sliced) in an 'even layer' on a 13x8 in pan? I'm going to definitely have to use two pans and there still definitely isn't enough room to spread it out that much . and this is before grapes are involved, or looking for space to fit the sausages

condiment queen

Great dish, made with bratwurst and coriander and served with a basic green salad and artisan marble rye. Next time two tweaks. 1. Use a bit more onion. 2. Use smallish grapes or cut large grapes in half so they caramelize and sweeten the rest of the dish; I used gigantic grapes and they were like sugar bombs.

MTB

Cajun sausage was great. Loved this recipe, the vinegar is key to the sauce.

meinunich

Really good. Paired well with bitter wilted chard.

Cynthia

Champagne grapes are in season now—very good in this recipe.

jalapeño

This one is a regular on my kitchen; it’s really great and has endless unique options depending on the sausage and spices. My favorite so far is a variation with blueberry sausage (with a hint of maple and cayenne pepper) and coriander seeds. Delicious.

martha b.

the ingredients themselves are perfect with a drop of S & P.Had no idea that these items would blend so well and become one of our favorite dinners. Tonite we're having it with barley instead of rice.

CJ

Really good with mashed potatoes. All I had was balsamic syrup and it worked out really well with the grapes. I used a combination of red and yellow onions and upped the amount per many reviews. I added nowhere near as many grapes that was called for and there were plenty.I think more would have been too much. Will make again for sure

Linda

Bake a potato in the micro early in the day. Cut wedges and add to pan when you add sausage

madelin

Try making this dish using caraway. I used Italian sausages, but tried caraway instead of fennel and really liked the result.

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Roasted Sausages With Grapes and Onions Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long to cook sausage in the oven at 350? ›

For ovens set at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, cook your sausage links for a minimum of 25 minutes, turning each piece at 10-minute intervals, and keep in mind that larger links can take at least an hour to cook through completely.

Is it better to cook sausages in the oven or pan? ›

One of the healthiest ways to cook sausages is in the oven. It's super easy to do, and unlike frying or grilling, baking sausages doesn't require any extra oil.

How long do sausages take to cook in oven? ›

Sausages can also be baked in the oven (a good method to use if you're cooking something else in the oven). Preheat the oven to 190°C, gas mark 5. Place the sausages on a baking tray and cook for 20-25 minutes, until thoroughly cooked, turning halfway through the cooking time.

What is the best way to cook sausages? ›

• 4 pork sausages
  1. Heat a non-stick pan over a medium heat, then add the sausages. ...
  2. Keep cooking for 15-20 mins, moving them around in the pan and turning them over regularly so they all cook evenly.
  3. The sausages are ready when the outside is a deep golden brown and the inside is pale, with no pink meat.
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How long to cook sausage in the oven at 375? ›

The process for cooking Italian sausage in the oven is the same as other styles of sausage. Preheat your oven to 375-400°F. Place sausages on a baking sheet and bake for 20-30 minutes, or until cooked through. Enjoy!

How long to bake sausage at 300 degrees? ›

Whether you saute or grill sausages, be sure to turn them regularly for even heating and to avoid bursting on the side. You can roast sausages in an oven, too. The best temperature to use is 300-350℉. Place sausages in the oven as it is heating to prevent bursting and roast for 20-25 minutes.

How do chefs cook sausages? ›

How to cook the perfect sausage:
  1. Remove the sausage from the chiller 20 minutes before cooking. ...
  2. Pop your sausages in the pan. ...
  3. Add a teaspoon of duck or goose fat to the pan. ...
  4. Place the sausages in the pan, making sure they are not touching each other and keep on a constant heat. ...
  5. Rest the sausages before serving.
Apr 1, 2022

Do you need foil to cook sausages in the oven? ›

Adding foil will make for easier cleanup and will ensure the sausages don't stick to the pan. If you want your sausages to be less greasy, put a wire rack on top of the pan. It should be a rack that fits securely inside the pan and won't slide around when you're handling the pan.

How do you know when sausages are done in the oven? ›

Oven Baked Pork Sausages

Pop your tray on the on the middle shelf in the oven. After 14 minutes turn the sausages over so the pale side is facing up and cook for a further 11 minutes. The sausages should appear a lovely golden-brown after the 25 minutes cooking at 180 degrees.

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

Without a Thermometer

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. If the sausage is floppy like a noodle or if the juices are pink in color, your sausage needs more time.

How to cook sausage for beginners? ›

Skillet. Place sausage links in an even layer, with at least 1-inch in between each link in a medium, high-sided skillet with about 1/4-inch water. Bring to a gentle simmer over medium-high, about 5 minutes.

Are you supposed to poke holes in sausages? ›

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 is the simplest method of cooking sausages? ›

Oven Baking: This is one of the simplest ways to cook a sausage, just beware they don't overcook them and they dry out. Just place on a baking tray with a little oil and cook for 15-20 mins at 170 C, turning once or twice to make sure they brown evenly.

What temperature do you cook fully cooked sausage in the oven? ›

Preheat oven to 350°F. Remove sausage from bag and place in single layer on rimmed cookie sheet. Place in the oven uncovered, for 20-25 minutes, flipping halfway through, until sausage reaches internal temperature of 145°F.

How do you know when baked sausage is done? ›

Use a meat thermometer to make sure your sausage is between 160 and 165 °F (71 and 74 °C). If you don't have a meat thermometer, check that the sausage is firm and has clear, runny juices. Cut it open and make sure the inside is brown, not pink.

What temperature should sausage be cooked? ›

Uncooked sausages that contain ground beef, pork, lamb or veal should be cooked to 160 °F. Uncooked sausages that contain ground turkey and chicken should be cooked to 165 °F. For more information go to Sausages and Food Safety.

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