Skip to main content Share
& Save

Midwestern-Style Beer Brats

By Paula Deen

JUMP TO RECIPE

Difficulty: Easy

Prep time: 30 minutes

Cook time: 30 minutes

Servings: 30

Ingredients

  • 2 red or green cored and sliced bell peppers
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 large sliced, divided onions
  • 6 cups lager beer
  • 6 bratwurst sausages
  • 6 split lengthwise bratwurst buns or hoagie rolls or pretzel rolls
  • mustard

Directions

Prick the bratwurst all over with a fork. In a medium pot, combine the bratwurst, beer, and half the onions. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat. Simmer for about 15 minutes or until bratwurst are firm and cooked through. Transfer the bratwurst to a plate. Reserve some of the cooking liquid.

Meanwhile, in a large skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Add the remaining onions and the bell peppers. Cook about 15 minutes or until very soft, tossing occasionally. Add the bratwurst to the skillet in the last 5 minutes of cooking to lightly brown. If the vegetables begin to get too dark, add a few tablespoons of the bratwurst cooking liquid. Season, to taste, with salt and black pepper.

To serve, spread each bun with mustard. Fill each bun with a brat. Top with sauteed peppers and onions.

YOU’RE NOT SIGNED IN. LOGIN OR JOIN TO POST A REVIEW.

Paulapnl

June 27, 2013
We steam our brats using dark German beer, then crisp up on the grill or a quick pan fry

Judy Meder

April 24, 2013
We watched you and you son cook brats on your tailgate show and we thought you might like to know how us in brat country cook ours. First we grill them so they are nice and brown, then simmer then in beer an onions for at least one hour,serve with warm saur kraut and maybe some mustard. . They're delicious. Come to Wisconsin and we will show our tailgate parties. We love love your show and wish you were on in the evening. You and your sons are the greatest. Thanks! Judy

YOU’RE NOT SIGNED IN. LOGIN OR JOIN TO ASK A QUESTION.

No questions