GERMAN SKILLET WITH MUSTARD CREAM SAUCE #dinnerfood

GERMAN SKILLET WITH MUSTARD CREAM SAUCE #dinnerfood
This German Skillet with Mustard Cream Sauce features tender potatoes, seared sausage, and tangy sauerkraut bathed in a simple mustard cream sauce.

German Skillet with Mustard Cream SauceRunning your own business is great because you dictate your own schedule. However, sometimes it is equally frustrating when unexpected emergencies require you to drop everything and tend to the website. This was the case Christmas morning. Before the first glimmer of daylight I already spent an hour and a half trekking out to go hunting, only to barely get in my treestand before learning this website crashed and I wasn’t able to troubleshoot it from the woods.

With the sun still barely peaking over the horizon I had to climb down from my treestand, pack up, and journey back home. I wasted 4 hours of my morning only to hunt for 45 minutes. Then I spent the rest of Christmas morning on the phone with tech support. Bleh.

I’m hoping those troubles are finally behind me because I finally upgraded to a more reliable hosting service. Either way, I still wouldn’t trade this website on its worst day for another corporate jail cell, err job. I enjoy sharing my creations, like this German Skillet with Mustard Cream Sauce, too much!

German Skillet with Mustard Cream Sauce Recipe

GERMAN SKILLET WITH MUSTARD CREAM SAUCE #dinnerfood


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Ingredients :

  • 1.5 lbs Red Potatoes
  • 1 medium Onion, large chop
  • 14 oz German Sausage or Keilbasa, sliced 1/2" thick
  • 1 cup Sauerkraut, drained
  • 1/2 cup Heavy Cream
  • 2 tbsp Brown Mustard (or favorite German mustard)
  • Oil
  • Salt

Instructions :

  1. Cut red potatoes in half then slice 1/4" thick so you have half rounds.
  2. Add potatoes to salted pot of boiling water and cook till almost cooked through.
  3. While potatoes are cooking add sausage and chopped onion to skillet and cook until sausage rounds are cooked through and seared and onion is browned. (add oil to pan if sausage does not release enough oil to saute onion)
  4. Drain potatoes from water once done cooking and add to oiled skillet to brown. (Recommend nonstick skillet)
  5. Once potatoes have browned and finished cooking through add sausage and onion mixture back to the skillet, along with sauerkraut.
  6. Add heavy cream and mustard to the pan and stir to combine. Continue cooking 5 minutes to thicken, stirring occasionally.


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