Sauerkraut and Weenies
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This is an old-fashioned Southern main dish. As the name suggests, all you need is sauerkraut and weenies to make this tangy yet delicious dish.
This sauerkraut and weenies recipe was one of my dear favorite meals as a girl and still is. It is a prime example of a budget meal (very common in the South back in the day) and so very good! Oh goodness, I’m getting hungry.
Now, I realize some folks are just not sauerkraut fans. Chances are, I lost about half of you in the title of this post. But I know some folks saw that photo and your stomach started growling, and chances are pretty darn good that you’ll be having this for supper tonight. Those who don’t fit into this category, feel free to think of the rest of us as weird. We won’t mind and there will be more sauerkraut for us! Everyone has their preferences and it’s all good either way.
This is one of those meals that is great with slices of polish sausage. But I still like to cook it how Mama did growing up; just by chopping up a few weenies and cooking until the sauerkraut and weenies brown a bit. That’s all there is to it. You can add as many weenies or sausage as you like and if you’re vegetarian, just get some vegan hot dogs and keep on keeping on. If you want to take it up a notch, you can make your own sauerkraut as I do in this post. Put it on your Classic Reuben Sandwich and you will crave it every day.
Recipe Ingredients
- Sauerkraut
- Weenies
- Salt and pepper
Helpful Kitchen Tools
How to Make Sauerkraut and Weenies
Slice your weenies and put them in a large skillet.
Add in about two cups of sauerkraut.
Cook this over medium to medium-high heat, stirring often.
Season with salt and pepper to taste.
You can start with 1/4 teaspoon of salt and 1/8 teaspoon of pepper and then adjust to make it just right for you.
Cook this until your weenies and sauerkraut get a little brown or you can just cook it until everything is heated through.
Now here is a supper from the old days!
Storage
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. I recommend reheating on the stovetop on low heat until heated through.
Recipe Notes
- How many weenies you use is up to you. We used to have to determine this based on how many we had, so to be able to use as many as you want is a big step up nowadays.
- I have a friend from Germany ~waves to Gudrun~ who swears by the bagged sauerkraut so I started buying it and now I’m a convert, too. You can get it in the refrigerated section near the weenies usually and sometimes near the deli if they have a refrigerated section there as well. Mama likes the kind you get in a glass jar and we’ve both used the kind that comes in a can (which you get on the vegetable aisle). Overall, they are all good and there isn’t a lot of price difference so it is up to you to pick your favorite.
- As mentioned, you can use a different type of sausage with the sauerkraut. For example, sauerkraut and brats (bratwurst) is a popular dish in Germany. Kielbasa or franks also work.
- For extra flavor, add 1 diced apple to the skillet as well.
Recipe FAQs
What goes well with sauerkraut and weenies?
Here are some serving suggestions for your sauerkraut and weenies:
- Dinner rolls (with mustard)
- German potato salad
- Mashed potatoes
- Fried potatoes
- Freshly fried corn (or creamed corn or baked corn on the cob).
- Baked beans
- Broccoli salad
- Fresh green beans
- Cornbread
Do you drain sauerkraut before cooking?
If you’re using jarred sauerkraut, you’ll want to drain it before using it.
What condiment goes well with sauerkraut?
Mustard, ketchup, green tomato relish, and hot sauce (like sriracha or tabasco sauce) all pair perfectly with sauerkraut.
How do you season sauerkraut?
Besides salt and black pepper, if you want a touch of sweetness add up to a tablespoon of brown sugar. If you want a more savory flavor, add a teaspoon of caraway seeds. Alternatively, for a kick, add a dash of red pepper flakes or a teaspoon of paprika.
What food goes well with sauerkraut?
Here are some other dishes that pair well with sauerkraut:
- Hot dogs or hot dog chili
- Pork chops
- Reuben sandwich
- Grilled cheese sandwich
- Polish sausage or kielbasa sausage
You may also like these recipes:
Southern Fried Cabbage With Bacon
Ingredients
- 2-4 weenies or polish sausage
- 2 cups sauerkraut
- salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Slice weenies into small pieces and place them in a skillet over medium to medium-high heat.2-4 weenies or polish sausage
- Add sauerkraut. Cook, stirring often until kraut and weenies brown slightly. Salt and pepper to taste.2 cups sauerkraut, salt and pepper to taste
- Serve hot.
Nutrition
This was originally published in 2010. I updated the post and photos in 2020.
Life is really simple,
but we insist on making it complicated.
Used to make this when we first got married and small budget, but I would cube potatoes and cook with polish sausage until lightly browned and then add the saukraut. I haven’t made it in over 20 years. Thanks for reminding me of the good old days.
This does bring back memories 🙂 Mom made this often when we were kids. Usually we didn’t have anything else with it though, other than the mandatory slice of “light bread”. If there were no biscuits or cornbread we had to use a slice of store bought, and you were expected to use it to help you scoop the food onto your fork and not use your thumb. I remember thinking that’s why we had thumbs in the first place but you know how parents are about table manners. 😉 The dirt necklace was ever present, though in our house it was called Granny beads, lol. If you didn’t have one you must have stayed in sick that day.
We had some meatless meals too, the beans and cornbread were a real favorite! Sometimes there wasn’t even ham to season with, and mom would just use some bacon grease for flavor.
And sometimes we had greens, collards or turnip, didn’t matter, we loved them all! And for some reason there was always hominy with that, and some cornbread. Yum!!!!
My Dad loved it ,so I did too (but it really was good) I of course I married a man who loves it too, the kids not so much 🙂
I was a proud owner of potato rows around my neck every night………good times
our “poor folks meal” was weenies cooked in bbq sauce and mac and cheese. another common one was S.O.S….. SH*# ON A SHINGLE… which consisted of hamburger meat cooked through salt and pepper…then flour and water to make a gravy…served over a slice of toasted bread covered in ketchup…yumm! my mom also made saurkraut and weenies…but it was more of a snack…or lunch item…
I*seriously* thought we were the only ones that ate this. Never had I heard mention of it by anyone else, and in my younger days if I mentioned it, my friends would say “WHAT?!?” So, in teen form, i quit mentioning it. lol Our sides were mashed potatoes and peas. 😉
Chantal, you are not alone!
Yes, my Dad used to love cornbread with milk and buttermilk.
Having this for dinner tonight along with pinto beans, stewed potatoes and some good ole cornbread………might even sneak some cornbread and milk in there, too! Does anyone eat cornbread and milk?
I do! Even did a post about it here once!
cornbread and buttermilk 🙂
Our cheap and easy meal my Mom always made was Spam and Macaroni with Peas and Applesauce. One of those recipes, like this, that everyone turns their nose up at, but will eat the heck out of it when no one is looking, lol.