Sauerkraut and Apples Recipe (2024)

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BNH

Left out the bacon to make it vegetarian. Added another couple of tablespoons of butter to replace the bacon fat. It was outrageously good.

JM

Yup, I grew up in Maryland. And yes we always had sauerkraut with turkey. And most people think we're nuts. So thank you for the validation and for this great recipe.

Very nice

We always had sauerkraut at family festivities in NY. Usually made with kielbasa. We still make it for Thanksgiving and/or Christmas. But, today, I had a pork tenderloin and wondering what to do with it? A quick look in the fridge: I have half a red onion, 3/4 jar kraut, Apple Cider beer, and apples on the counter. Brown the tenderloin, sauté the onions, apples, kraut, etc... and follow the rest of the recipe. Throw the browned pork on top and into the oven. Voila! Easy peasy.

Carajo

If you rinse the sauerkraut-as called for in the recipe-it will diminish the flavor. I made that mistake once. You may want to give it another try without rinsing, and leave out the bacon if you don't like it. ALSO-grate the peeled apples and onions.

Ann

Mashed potatoes mixed with kraut on your plate...divine!

Ann

Always kraut with turkey. Grew up in MD too!

Ann

My grandmother used to make this, usually without bacon. I hated the apples because I love the tartness of kraut. I'd add ACV to cut the sweetness from the apples. She used to make some separately just for me saying that's how she liked it but everyone else didn't. Miss her. I make my own sauerkraut from scratch now. Wonderfully lacto-fermented. Grammy would have proud!

Eileen

This is great. Reminds me of Grandma. I used hard apple cider instead of beer and it came out great. Baked it with good sliced smoked sausage on top.

deborah

Excellent exactly as written. However, I did follow one person’s suggestion to shred the onion and apple. And another person’s suggestion to not rinse the sauerkraut. Rinsing the sauerkraut takes away the probiotic goodness of it and the sour flavor.

Mark

It's delightful as is, and, as noted, great substituting apple cider, alcoholic or non, or a Germanic white, such as a crisp Riesling, for the beer. I often add a sprig or two of thyme. Btw I associate this with Pennsylvania Dutch Thanksgiving traditions. Perhaps it migrated down to neighboring Maryland?

Bill A

I'm going to try this with a half dozen smoked apple bratwurst I picked up at a local shop.

Patricia

I hate beer so I used 16 oz of Chardonnay . I also added 4 Shish*to peppers for some spice ( cause Texas) and used butter instead of bacon. Turned out quite nice

fletch

I have made this several times. Always a hit and serves 6-8 people generously

Laura

1- small onion thinly sliced5 slices Amish smoked bacon 1- 16oz jar Vlassic Sauerkraut, drained. 1- grated granny smith appleHandful of mushrooms sliced 1- bottle Guinness 5 browned on stove Amish Bratwurst, placed on top.Ingredients were Prepared on stove, baked in 350 oven 1 hour My German Mother made it this way minus the beer.Made me super nostalgic.

Lori in Vancouver

I grew up in a community with lots of Eastern Europeans where sauerkraut was a New Years tradition. My mom cooked sauerkraut in a large pot in the oven, with pork and cooked low & slow until the pork fell off the bone. Now, a vegetarian, I skipped the pork when using this recipe, replaced apples with carrots (although I usually do love apples in my kraut), reduced the butter to 4T, added a bay leaf, oregano, dill & 2 cloves garlic. Delicious! Serve with perogies, potato dumplings or gnocchi.

Cathy

I made this as written. It was delicious, and a big hit at the family reunion.

Mark

This is actually more of a Pennsylvania tradition that migrated south to Maryland along the Susquehanna. Still delicious!

Jon B.

Any recipe that starts out with sauteeing bacon in butter gets a big thumbs-up from me. Here's another vote for not rinsing the sauerkraut. Or draining it, for that matter. No need to incorporate a lot of brine, but no need to be afraid of it either; the tartness of the kraut is the whole point here. I've made this several times, using homemade sauerkraut (which is a million times better than any commercial version) and dry hard cider. It's wonderful, much more than the sum of its parts.

Irene

I added a 12ozcan of beer, does not look like enough liquid. What should I add if anything?

visser.ja

Needs salt.

HenryLM3

I sliced the apples really thin, less than 1/8 inch, and they just disappeared. I would aim for 3/8 to 1/2 inch the next time.

visser.ja

I had the same experience. Are the apples supposed to be present as pieces in the final dish, or are they supposed to become applesauce?

Gail

Delicious! My beau is from MD and always had sauerkraut as a Thanksgiving side. This is great with pork!

BG

This was delicious! I did not rinse the sauerkraut as I thought that would take away from the “tangy” flavor. Used apple cider instead of beer. Cooked a couple of sausages, sliced them, and added to the pot at the end to make this into a complete meal. The sweet and sour flavor profile was quite enjoyable.

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