Kasekrainer (2024)

$55.00 Regular Price


Indulge in the Austrian delight of Käsekrainer, a cherished sausage tradition. These plump pork sausages are generously studded with Emmenthaler cheese and expertly smoked over apple wood. When gently heated and crisped to perfection, each slice reveals a mouthwatering, gooey interior. Prepare yourself for the ultimate cheese dog experience – Käsekrainer, the most decadent cheese dogs you'll ever taste!

With each purchase, you'll receive 3 packs of this mouthwatering treat. Wondering why 3? Well, not only do these sausages boast an exceptional shelf life, but they are also freezer-friendly, ensuring you have a flavorful option whenever you desire. Additionally, shipping 3 packs is more eco-friendly and cost-effective, making it a win-win for both you and the environment.

  • Real Ingredients Kasekrainer (6)
  • No Nitrates/Nitrites Kasekrainer (7)
  • No Antibiotics Kasekrainer (8)
  • Contains Cheese Kasekrainer (9)
Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 4oz., 3 servings per carton.
Calories 360
Total Fat 30g (39%)
Saturated Fat 10g (10g)
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 65mg (22%)
Sodium 630mg (27%)
Total Carb 3g (1%)
Dietary Fiber 0g
Total Sugars 2g
Added sugars 0g
Protein 17g
Vitamin D • 1mcg 4% Calcium 70mg 6% • Iron 1.1mg 6% • Potassium 130mg 2%

Shipping info

Standard Shipping typically ships and arrives within 7 business days (all perishable products will ship within appropriate cold chain transit times and cannot ship over weekends or extended holidays)

2 day and overnight options available at checkout (please allow one business day for processing)

  • Ingredients

    Pork, pork fat, water, Swiss cheese (pasteurized cows milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes), milk powder, less than 2%: salt, cultured dextrose, dried vinegar, garlic, spices, swiss chard powder, dextrose, natural flavors, lactic acid culture. Hog Casing. Contains Milk.

  • Storage & Preparation

    Keep Refrigerated. Wrap in plastic after opening. Use within 7 days of opening.

  • Flavor Profile

    • Fresh Garlic Kasekrainer (10)
    • Smoked Kasekrainer (11)
    • Cheese Kasekrainer (12)

How to enjoy it

Score your sausage with a sharp Chef’s knife on both sides before adding to a hot pan with a bit of oil. This ensures a perfect sear, while also giving you some guideposts for slicing and eating. You’ll want to make sure to cook the sausage all the way through, while achieving a beautiful, crispy exterior. This can also be achieved on a grill, or over open flame.

Kasekrainer is a decadent, cheese-filled sausage and can be paired with salted, boiled new potatoes and a side of warm apple salad with grain mustard and parsley. Or simply heat to serve alongside sauerkraut.

Real Smoke!

We grind premium pork and fatback, then mix it with the freshest herbs and spices, straight from the spice room. After getting stuffed into casings and delicately hung on racks, our sausages are rolled into the smokehouse. There, they are smoked or steamed over a proprietary blend of hardwoods. You’ll really taste the real smoke flavor, as it’s complementary, never aggressive. The high quality pork yields a luscious, rich flavor and of course fresh ingredients always create a superior sausage.

Kasekrainer (2024)

FAQs

What is a Käsekrainer? ›

Käsekrainer (German: [ˈkɛːzəˌkʁaɪ̯nɐ]) is a type of lightly smoked Brühwurst containing roughly torn bits of pork and 10% to 20% cheese (for example Emmentaler) cut into small cubes.

What is a German sausage with cheese in the middle? ›

What is a Käsekrainer? To answer the question in the headline: a large, thick parboiled sausage filled with small chunks of cheese (German: Käse) to which the Käsekrainer owes its name. You typically fry or grill it, which melts the cheese to create the distinctive texture and taste.

How do you serve Käsekrainer? ›

Kasekrainer is a decadent, cheese-filled sausage and can be paired with salted, boiled new potatoes and a side of warm apple salad with grain mustard and parsley. Or simply heat to serve alongside sauerkraut.

How to cook Käsekrainer on the stove? ›

Procedure
  1. Prick the sausage all over with a fork.
  2. Cook the sausage by boiling, baking, or grilling at medium heat for approximately 8 minutes.
  3. If desired, cut the sausage in two or into small pieces.
  4. Serve sausage with the accompaniments. Sauces can be placed on top of the sausage or served on the side.

What are German wieners called? ›

Chances are you know frankfurter würstechen by its other monikers: Vienna sausages, wieners or franks. Or quite simply, hot dog.

How is kielbasa traditionally eaten? ›

Smoked kiełbasa can be served cold, hot, boiled, baked or grilled. It is used in soups such as żurek (sour rye soup), kapuśniak (cabbage soup), or grochówka (pea soup), baked or cooked with sauerkraut, or added to bean dishes and stews (notably bigos, a Polish national dish).

How do you eat German liver sausage? ›

A popular way to enjoy liverwurst is to slice the sausage and spread it on sandwiches. You can use liverwurst similarly to liver pâté or cream cheese and spread it on crackers or toast as part of an appetizer. You can also fry liverwurst to give it more texture and a bit of crispness.

How to cook sausages like a German? ›

  1. Put Sausages (4) into a pot of water and bring to a boil. Simmer gently for about 10 minutes.
  2. Drain sausages and brush with Olive Oil (as needed).
  3. Grill over a medium heat barbecue or a grill pan until nicely browned and done, about 5-10 minutes.
  4. Serve with yellow mustard.

How do you heat a Käsekrainer? ›

Grill the Kasekrainer Sausages: Preheat your grill to medium heat. To cook the Franconian Kasekrainer Sausages, place them on the grill and flip them occasionally. Cook them until they are hot, the cheese is melted, and the outside is slightly burnt. Ensure they reach an internal temperature of 75°C.

What is the most popular German sausage? ›

Bratwurst. Bratwurst is likely the most popular German wurst and is made from pork, beef, marjoram, caraway, garlic, and many other spices.

What is the difference between bratwurst and regular sausage? ›

Sausage is a preparation of ground meat that can be found in dried or fresh varieties and sold either in casing as links or in bulk. Bratwurst is a specific type of fresh link sausage made with pork or veal.

What is the difference between bratwurst and Krainerwurst? ›

Bratwurst is a German, mostly pork sausage. Krainerwurst is beef and pork, a cured and smoked version of the brat with a mild amount of garlic.

What is head cheese called in Germany? ›

Germany: Head cheese is known as Sülze, Schwartenmagen, or Presskopf.

What does goetta mean in German? ›

The word goetta comes from the Low German word Götte, meaning groats or coarse grains (or a food made from them).

What is the German equivalent of kielbasa? ›

Bratwurst: Beginning: Bratwurst is a German frankfurter that is especially well known in the southern districts of Germany. Fixings: It is commonly made with pork, veal, or meat, and prepared with a combination of flavors like nutmeg, coriander, and white pepper.

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