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Sausages make a fantastic meal, no matter which way you cook them. Try them pan-fried on the stove for a quick dinner or toss them in the oven for a hands-off meal. You can also simmer them on the stove so they're extra tender, or throw them on the grill to give them a rich, smoky flavor. If you're ready to get cooking, read on!

Best Way to Grill Sausages on the Stovetop

Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a skillet over medium heat. Place your sausages to the skillet and cook them for 5 minutes. Add half a cup of water to the skillet, then cook your sausages for another 7-15 minutes until they reach an internal temperature of 60°F (71°C).

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Pan-Frying Sausages

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    Heat 1 tablespoon (15ml) of olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Use a heavy-bottomed pan like a cast-iron skillet since they conduct heat really well. Give the oil a few minutes to heat up in the pan before you add the sausages.[1]

    • If you don't have olive oil, it's fine to use butter or vegetable oil.
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    Cut the sausages in half lengthwise if they're large. Narrow or small sausages cook quickly in a skillet, but big sausages like andouille take a lot longer to cook. To cut back on cooking time and give your sausages more flavor, slice them in half.[2]

    • Feel free to cut the sausages into even smaller pieces.
    • Cutting the sausages increases their surface area so more of the sausage caramelizes in the skillet. This translates to amazing flavor!

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    Add the sausages to the skillet and cook them for 5 minutes. If you cut the sausages, place them flat-side down in the skillet. If they're whole, just lay them in the skillet so there's a little space between each one. Then, cook the sausages, turning them occasionally with tongs, until they're browned.[3]

    • If the sausages don't sizzle when they hit the skillet, turn up the heat to medium-high.
    • If you'd like to cook a lot of sausages, use a large skillet or cook them in batches.
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    Add 12c (120ml) of water and cook them for another 7 to 15 minutes. Cover the skillet as soon as you add the water so you trap the steam. Then, cook the sausages until they're completely done in the center. This method ensures that the centers of the sausages cook completely, but you still get that rich, dark exterior. To check if the sausages are done, insert an instant-read meat thermometer into the center of the thickest sausage to see if it has reached 160°F (71°C).[4]

    • Keep in mind that if you're cooking small sausages, like breakfast sausages, they may only need 5 to 10 minutes to finish cooking.
    • Remove the lid carefully so steam doesn't rush into your face.
    • Rest the sausages for a few minutes before you serve them. Resting helps redistribute juices within the meat so it won't spill out when you cut the sausages.
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    Preheat the oven to 350°F (177°C) and line a sheet with foil. The foil prevents the sausages from sticking to the baking sheet and it makes cleanup easier. However, if you don't want the sausages to cook in their juices, which can be fatty, set a metal rack on the foil-lined sheet so the juices drip down as the sausages cook.[5]

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    Place the sausages on the pan. Set them directly on the foil or the metal rack on the sheet. Leave at least 12 inch (1.3cm) of space between each sausage so heat can circulate evenly.[6]

    • Don't prick the sausages before you cook them since this causes the juices to run out faster, making the sausages dry.
    • For an easy sheet-pan dinner, spread chopped root vegetables like onions, potatoes, and peppers alongside the sausages. Drizzle the vegetables with a little olive oil and season them with salt and pepper.
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    Bake the sausages for 15 to 20 minutes, turning them at the halfway mark. Place the tray in the hot oven and cook the sausages until they're browned on the outside—use tongs to turn them halfway through the cooking time so they brown evenly. Keep in mind that if you're cooking large sausages, you may need a few more minutes, so check them every 5 minutes until they look done.[7]

    • Smaller or narrow sausages take less time to cook, so check them earlier.
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    Remove the sausages once they reach 160°F (71°C). To test if the sausages are done cooking, carefully insert an instant-read meat thermometer into the center of the thickest sausage to see if it has reached 160°F (71°C). Then, set the tray of sausages aside to rest for a few minutes before you serve them.[8]

    • Resting the sausages for a few minutes helps them reabsorb juices. This way, they won't leak all over your serving platter when you cut into them.
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    Place your sausages in a pan and pour in water. Add enough water so that it comes 1/3 of the way up the sides of the sausages. There's no need to bring the water to a boil first—if you add sausages to boiling water, they're likely to split open or splash you when you add them to the pan.[9]

    • For an easy way to add flavor, replace the water with broth, stock, beer, wine, or tomato sauce.[10]
    • Simmering is a great way to gently cook sausages like brats, hot dogs, or knockwurst because it's really hard to dry them out. If you tend to overcook sausages, try simmering them.
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    Turn the heat to high and simmer the sausages. Keep the lid off of the pot so water can evaporate as the sausages cook. Use tongs to turn them halfway through the cooking time—you'll see that they look opaque once they're cooked on 1 side.[11]

    • If the water is boiling too vigorously, turn the heat down a little so the water bubbles gently.
    • Don't use forks to turn the sausages, or you might accidentally prick them and release all their flavorful juices.
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    Cook the sausages for 20 minutes or until they reach 160°F (71°C). Keep simmering the sausages until they look thoroughly cooked and most of the water evaporates.[12] Keep in mind that you can't tell if they're actually done by sight alone, so insert an instant-read meat thermometer into a sausage to check that it's reached 160°F (71°C).

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    Sear the sausages in a skillet if you want to give them extra color. While simmering the sausage is a simple way to cook them, they won't have the distinctive brown color that most sausages get. To fix that, heat a spoonful of oil in a skillet over medium-high heat and add the cooked sausages. Use tongs to turn the sausages frequently while you sear them for a few minutes. Remove the sausages once they're as brown as you like.[13]

    • If you've got your grill going, sear the sausages on the grill instead of in a skillet. You'll add wonderful smoky flavor to the meat.
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    Remove the sausages and rest them for a few minutes before serving. Turn off the burner and use tongs to move the sausages to a platter. Cover them loosely with foil for a few minutes to rest the meat. Then, slice them and serve them or stick them in a bun for a great sandwich.[14]

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    Heat a gas or charcoal grill to medium heat. If you're lighting a charcoal grill, fill a chimney starter with briquettes and light them. Once the coals are hot and lightly covered with ash, dump them on 1 side of the grill grate. If you're using a double-knob gas grill, turn 1 to high heat and the other to low heat.[15]

    • This creates a 2-zone fire, which gives you a lot of control when grilling the sausages.
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    Oil the grill grates and lay the sausages on the grill. Scrunch up a piece of cotton fabric or a paper towel and grip it with a pair of tongs. Dip the cotton or paper towel into vegetable or canola oil and wipe it onto the grill grate.[16] Then, place your sausages on the hot side of the grill—the side with the high heat or briquettes.

    • Oiling the grates prevents the sausages from sticking so it's really easy to turn them.
    • Leave space between each sausage so they grill evenly. If your sausages are connected by casing, separate them before you toss the sausages on the grill.
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    Cover the grill, but turn the sausages every few minutes. Carefully lift the lid and use the tongs to turn each sausage over so they don't get too dark on 1 side. If it looks like the grill is too hot and you're worried that the sausages are going to burn before the center cooks, move them to the cool side of the grill.[17]

    • The sausages are less likely to burn when you cook them over indirect heat—the side that's turned to low or doesn't have briquettes.
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    Grill the sausages for 8 to 10 minutes or until they reach 160°F (71°C). The sausages will look browned on the outside, but it's important to cook them until the centers are safe to eat. To check, insert an instant-read meat thermometer into the center of a sausage. Pull them off the grill once they're at 160°F (71°C).[18]

    • Serve the sausages right away or loosely cover them with a piece of aluminum foil to keep warm until you're ready to eat.
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    If your sausages are drying out in your pan as you cook them, you have the heat up too high. Sausages should be cooked on medium heat and turned regularly for even cooking throughout.

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      • Avoid relying on the color of the juices or the inside of the sausages to determine if they're done cooking. Some types of sausage, especially ones made with pork, have a slight pink color that can make it hard to tell if they're safe to eat. Instead, insert an instant-read meat thermometer to check that the sausages have reached 160°F (71°C).

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      • Use any of these methods to heat fully-cooked sausages like smokies, keeping in mind that they' won't need as long to heat up.

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      • If you're cooking sausage for a pasta recipe, you can boil the sausage and then use the leftover water to cook the pasta.
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      To cook sausages, first add them to a large pot then fill it with enough water to cover them. Then heat the sausages over medium-high heat until the water starts to simmer, which will cook them through and make them tender. Next, remove the sausages from the pot, set them aside, and heat some oil in a pan over high heat. Once it's hot, add the sausages to the pan, and sear them on each side until they're crispy. Transfer the sausages to a plate, and enjoy! If you're cooking sausages to add to sandwiches or another dish, cut the links into halves or coins before searing them in the pan. To learn how to boil and grill sausages, read the article!

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      How do you cook sausages the tastiest way? ›

      Baking. Baking is a great way to make your sausages nicely crispy and brown. First, preheat the oven to 180 degrees Celsius or 356 degrees Fahrenheit. Then, bake the sausages in a pan for at least 16 to 20 minutes if they are small and for at least 30 to 40 minutes if they are large.

      What are the methods of cooking sausages? ›

      Sausages can be cooked in numerous ways. In general, boiling and baking are the healthiest methods, as they don't require much oil. However, pan- and stir-frying are good options as long as you choose a healthy oil. Conversely, deep frying is the least healthy way because of the fat and calories it adds.

      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 do you cook prepackaged sausage? ›

      Preparation:
      1. steam for 5–7 minutes in a small amount of water in a frying pan.
      2. Allow the water to boil away or pour it off. ...
      3. This short frying process will tenderize the natural casing and improve the flavor.
      4. Pre-cooked sausage like bockwurst and kielbasa can also be grilled quite well (low fire, 5–8 minutes).

      What makes sausages taste better? ›

      Salt: Salt enhances flavor and acts as a preservative. Sugar: Sugar can be used to balance the saltiness in sausage and add a slight, tasty sweetness. Spices: Various spices give a sausage its robust flavor. Commonly used sausage spices include black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, parsley and paprika.

      What is the best and easiest way to cook sausage? ›

      The oven does most of the work for you. To cook sausages in the oven, preheat your oven to around 350 F. While it's heating up, prepare a baking tray or grill, place the links, spread apart with plenty of space between them. Bake for around 20 minutes, turning them halfway so they brown evenly.

      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

      How to cook sausages for dummies? ›

      To cook sausages, first add them to a large pot then fill it with enough water to cover them. Then heat the sausages over medium-high heat until the water starts to simmer, which will cook them through and make them tender.

      How long should sausage be in the oven? ›

      Bake in an oven set to 375 degrees Fahrenheit until the sausage is fully cooked through — about 30 to 45 minutes.

      How to tell if a sausage is cooked? ›

      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.

      How do I cook sausages in the oven without making a mess? ›

      Line a 10"x15" jelly roll pan with parchment paper for cooking/baking. Place one package of sausage links in the jelly roll pan flat on top of the parchment paper in a single layer. When the oven comes up to temperature, place the pan with the sausage on the middle shelf of the oven and bake for 15 minutes.

      How to cook uncooked sausage? ›

      Use a steamer pot, fill up the bottom with about 2cm of water, turn on the heat, then cover. Once the water boils, you can start steaming. Steam the sausage for about 15 mins. Preheat a griddle or frying pan with some oil and cook the sausages until the surface is nice and brown!

      Do you unwrap sausage before cooking? ›

      While most sausage lovers will cook a sausage in its casing, there are times when the casings can be removed. Removing a sausage casing gives you access to the deliciousness inside, allowing you to use the filling for other recipe ideas.

      How to make sausages tastier? ›

      Braising your pork sausages is a perfect way to inject some extra flavour into your masterpiece. Lightly crisp the outside of the sausage in a pan, then slow cook them in a tasty sauce either in the oven or in the slow cooker for a soft and yummy dish.

      What is the best way to cook sausage meat? ›

      Remove the sausage meat from the packaging. Preheat your oven to 200°C for fan assisted or 210°C for ovens without a fan. Place onto a roasting tin in the centre of the oven. Roast for 30 minutes until the stuffing has a golden crust & thoroughly cooked to a minimum of 72°C.

      How is sausage supposed to 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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