How to Tell If Sausage Is Cooked: Internal Temp & More (2024)

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Avoid eating undercooked sausage with this simple guide

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Mmmm… making sausage for dinner? This versatile food is great for adding into pastas, grilling up with veggies, or even eating plain on a bun! Making sure that your sausage is fully cooked will let you enjoy your meal without the threat of getting sick looming over you. That’s why we’re giving you 2 ways to tell if your sausage is cooked, both with a meat thermometer and without one. We’ll also share some of the best ways to cook your sausage so you can enjoy a tasty meal with friends and family.

Things You Should Know

  • 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.
  • Before cooking sausages, boil or poach them first to ensure that they’re done. Then, you can grill or fry them.
  • Or, bake sausages in the oven for an easy way to cook them.

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With a Thermometer

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    Poke the end of the thermometer into the end of the sausage. Using the thermometer in the end of the sausage ensures that you won’t pierce the sausage casing (and let all of those delicious juices out). Try to stick your thermometer directly into the end of the sausage to leave the majority of the sausage intact.[1]

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    Check for an internal temp between 160 and 165°F (71 and 74°C). In general, all sausages should be in this range. If your sausage is not, it needs more cook time.[2]

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Without a Thermometer

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    Check that the sausage is firm with clear juices. Pick up the sausage with tongs and hold it in the air. 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.[3]

    • If the sausage is floppy like a noodle or if the juices are pink in color, your sausage needs more time.
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    Slice the sausage open and check for a brown or taupe color. To be extra sure your sausage is done, use a knife to cut it in half and check the inside. A done sausage will be brown or taupe all the way through, while an underdone sausage might be pink or red inside.[4]

    • In general, you can eat a sausage if it’s still slightly pink on the inside (since eating underdone beef and pork is usually fine). However, the sausage should be mostly brown or taupe inside.
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Boiling

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    Boil a pot of water on high heat. Boiling sausages is a great way to make sure that they’re done before you fry or grill them. Grab a pot that’s large enough to hold your sausages, fill it with water, then let it get to a rolling boil on high heat.[5]

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    Place the sausages in the water and cook them for 30 minutes. Use tongs to carefully place the sausages in the water, then turn the heat down to medium. Most sausages will be done after boiling for about half an hour, so set a timer on your phone or oven so you don’t forget.[6]

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    Fry the sausages in a pan for extra color and added flavor. When the sausages are done boiling, they’re technically safe to eat. However, if you’d like to give them some color on the outside, throw them in a frying pan or on the grill for about 5 minutes.[7]

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Grilling

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    Poach the sausages on low heat. Poaching your sausages before grilling them ensures a more even cook (that way, they won’t be burnt on the outside and raw on the inside). To poach your sausages, place them in a saucepan and cover them with water. Turn the burner on low heat and poach the sausages until the internal temperature reaches 150°F (66°C).[8]

    • You can also poach your sausages in wine, chicken stock, or beer for added flavor.
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    Transfer them to a grill on high heat for about 5 minutes. It’s time to grill up these bad boys! Since your sausages are pretty close to done, use tongs to put them on the grill for 5 to 10 minutes until they reach 160 to 165°F (71 to 74°C).[9]

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Pan-frying

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    Warm a non-stick pan over medium heat, then add the sausages. Sausages have a tendency to get stuck to their cooking instruments, so pick a non-stick pan.[10] Turn your burner on medium heat and add the sausages to the pan.

    • The fat from the sausages will run out onto the pan as they cook, making the sausages even less likely to stick to the pan.
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    Turn the sausages over regularly for an even color. Use tongs to flip the sausages and move them around in the pan. That way, every side of the sausage will get golden brown instead of just one side.[11]

    • Regularly turning the sausages also helps them cook thoroughly.
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    Cook the sausages for 15 to 20 minutes. Frying sausages only takes about 20 minutes or so, so stay nearby as the sausages cook. The outside of the sausages will turn a light golden brown when they’re almost done.[12]

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    Heat the oven to 190°C (374°F). Sausages need a fairly mid-level heat to cook all the way. Preheat your oven while you get the sausages ready.[13]

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    Pour 1UStbsp (15mL) of olive oil into a roasting pan. Olive oil will help give your sausages a nice brown color (and help them avoid sticking to the pan). Put down some foil, then drizzle the olive oil into the pan.[14]

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    Coat the sausages in oil, then cook for 20 to 25 minutes. Use tongs to place your sausages onto the pan, then flip them over to cover them in oil. Place them in the oven and check the internal temperature after about 20 minutes.[15]

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    Most sausages, both raw and smoked, don't require any preparation to be oven roasted. The big difference between the two is that raw sausages are cooked whole and cut afterwards, while smoked sausages can be cut ahead of time (which shortens your cook time overall).

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      • Always cook your sausages thoroughly over medium heat. Don't try to turn the heat up too high to cook them faster because that will dry out your sausages.

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      How to Tell If Sausage Is Cooked: Internal Temp & More (2024)

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      How to Tell If Sausage Is Cooked: Internal Temp & More? ›

      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 to know if sausage is fully cooked? ›

      To determine whether it's done, you can measure the internal temperature with a meat thermometer. Sausages should reach 155–165°F (68–74°C). Alternatively, boiling them before cooking in a pan or on a grill can ensure that they're thoroughly cooked and remain moist.

      Is sausage ok if it's a little pink? ›

      For commercially made sausages, a slight pink hue can be normal, even when the sausage is fully cooked. This can be due to the preservatives used, such as sodium nitrite, which can cause the meat to retain a pink color. The key indicator of doneness should always be the internal temperature, not the color.

      What does cooked sausage look like on the inside? ›

      To make sure that the sausages are done cooking, cut one of them in half on a plate. The inside should not have any pink in the middle and instead should be brown.

      At what temperature are sausages 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.

      Is it OK to eat slightly undercooked sausage? ›

      To prevent foodborne illness, 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. Ready-to-eat sausages are dry, semi-dry and/or cooked. Dry sausages may be smoked, unsmoked or cooked.

      How long to cook fully cooked sausage? ›

      Bring ½ inch water to a boil in a pan. Add links; cover and simmer for 6-8 minutes or until heated through, turning once.

      What does not fully cooked sausage look like? ›

      A good rule of thumb is this: if the sausages are soft and squishy, and the juices are pink, they're not done.

      Why are my slow cooked sausages still pink? ›

      How can you tell if sausages are cooked? Check if your sausages are cooked by cutting into one in the middle. If the meat is firm it's ready, but if it's still pink and soft, it needs more time.

      How long to cook sausage in the 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 suggested maximum temperature for sausage? ›

      Safe Minimum Internal Temperature Chart for Cooking
      FoodTypeInternal Temperature (°F/°C)
      LeftoversAny type165°F (74°C)
      PorkSteaks, roasts, chops145°F (63°C) Rest time: 3 minutes
      Ground meat and sausage160°F (71°C)
      Rabbit and venisonWild or farm-raised160°F (71°C)
      12 more rows
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      Can you eat sausage at 150 degrees? ›

      Grilling uncooked sausage links, or homemade sausages, requires a little bit more attention because they are unsafe to eat until they have reached 160 degrees Fahrenheit.

      Is sausage cooked at 145? ›

      Cooking sausage to the normal temperature of 145°F (63°C) may not be sufficient enough to kill all the bacteria. Some bacteria may still be alive in the meat hence the need to ensure you cook it properly and reach 160°F (71°C).

      Can sausage meat be slightly pink? ›

      Sausages and meat that has been minced, can stay pink when cooked. It can also brown prematurely, which is just as worrying. Premature browning means they can look 'cooked' (not pink) but in fact the pathogenic bacteria has not been killed.

      How do you know if cooked sausages are off? ›

      Strong or unpleasant odor: A strong or unsavory smell is the first sign your sausage has gone bad. If your sausage has a fish-like, acidic or sour smell, you'll likely want to throw it away. Cooked sausage often has a rotten smell when it's gone bad, so even if you bought it precooked, toss it if you notice that smell.

      Can you eat fully cooked sausage without cooking it? ›

      Simply put, fresh sausage is raw and uncooked, making it great as an ingredient, but you'll need to cook it yourself. Smoked sausage is fully cooked, so you can eat it as is. In other words, you don't need to cook smoked sausage for it to be safe for consumption, though you can if you prefer your sausage warmed up.

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