what to eat with sauerkraut other then hot dogs?
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Székely Gulyás
(See-kay Goulash)
A Hungarian dish which is like a thick soup
http://www.kitchenrecipes.com/kitchen/recipes/Soups/22087.htm
WAIT -- you are going to read the ingredients and freak out since it calls for lard, pork and sour cream.
Just substitute a bit of olive oil to wilt the onions and cut up a turkey leg or chicken thighs for the meat. You can use low fat yogurt in place of the sour cream or just skip it.
Depending on your sauerkraut you may want to rinse it a bit before cooking, and my (Hungarian) wife would tell you to double or triple the paprika. To give you an idea about Hungarians and lard, our cook book recommends substituting butter if you are cooking for someone on a restricted diet!0 -
They have the lower cal chicken brats.........those are pretty good........make a Turkey Reuban..........0
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Definitely pork roast in the Crock Pot with some salt, pepper and butter. Delicious!0
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Mashed potatoes and pork chops.0
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Pork Chops are awesome with Kraut... also barts... and just as a side with a meal - love kraut!!!!0
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You can put it in a salad and forgo any salad dressing.0
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grilled pork tenderloins ... chicken hot dogs are pretty good... SAMS has a nice variety or you can find them in your local grocer...0
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Boneless pork roast in a crock pot0
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Try Kielbasa! (That's the only way I eat sauerkraut, and it's delicious!). They make a turkey kielbasa that is really good- that's usually the one I end up getting. My kids even love it!0
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I grew up eating it on a german sandwich with sunflower bread (healthy and relativly low in calories ) and Lean lebonese Bologna. just add the a little spicy mustard and your done!0
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Sliced red potatoes in a skillet with some kielbasa (or any kind of 'sausage') was a favorite growing up.
Or toss it on top of a baked potato with some plain Greek yogurt.0 -
SmartDogs Veggie Protein links are almost exactly like a generic hot dog, just with outstanding nutrition facts, considering what it is.
Calories 80
Total Fat0g
Saturated Fat 0g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 590mg
Potassium 95mg
Total Carbohydrate 3g
Dietary Fiber 1g
Sugars 2g
Protein17g0 -
Reuben!! Reubens are soooooo good!
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How about a pork roast.0
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Wienerschnitzel -- See recipe at http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Wienerschnitzel/0
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For the summer:
I add carrots, celery, onions, peppers(all chopped) pimento.
Mix 1/3 oil, white wine vinegar 3/4 C Equal
add to sauerkaut and vegetables.
Marinate in refrigerator over night..so good and refreshing..
google sauerkaut salads and you will see more choices..we like this one.0 -
Well, born and raised Bavarian here... If we know anything it's beer, sausages and sauerkraut ;-) Here are some ideas:
make some spaetzle (Smitten Kitchen has a recipe or google it) and toss them with the sauerkraut.
with Bratwurst (like this http://www.seriouseats.com/2012/05/the-food-lab-the-best-way-to-grill-sausages.html)
very nice is also a sauerkraut-ground beef casserole: fry ground beef, add sauerkraut, pepper, paperika and then layer it with cooked sliced potatoes and sour cream in casserole dish and top with mozzarella or gruyere cheese. Bake until cheese is golden brown.
sauerkraut is also good in goulash: pork or stew beef (or both), bell peppers, tomato paste or sauce and sauerkraut, all goes in the crockpot for 6-8 hours.
there are also sauerkraut salads but I would rather use green cabbage instead but if that sounds interesting google it :-)
Very important though for anything with sauerkraut, add some caraway seeds. Great for flavour and it helps your body digest the kraut better. Well, that's what my grandmother told me and I am sticking to that!!!0 -
Pork chops! Brown them, then *kitten* the sauerkraut and simmer!! Delish:bigsmile:0
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Bump. My boy just bought a huge jar of the stuff and I've never known what to do with it.0
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Chicken Sausage with Potatoes and sauerkraut
1 1/2 teaspoon(s) extra-virgin olive oil
6 cooked chicken sausage, halved lengthwise and cut into 2- to 3-inch pieces
1 small onion, thinly sliced
2 small Yukon Gold potatoes, halved and cut into 1/4-inch slices
3/4 cup(s) sauerkraut, rinsed
3/4 cup(s) dry white wine
1/4 teaspoon(s) freshly ground pepper
1/8 teaspoon(s) caraway seeds
1/2 bay leaf
Directions
Heat oil in a medium skillet over medium heat. Add sausage and onion and cook, stirring frequently, until beginning to brown, about 4 minutes. Add potatoes, sauerkraut, wine, pepper, caraway seeds, and bay leaf; bring to a simmer. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until the potatoes are tender and most of the liquid has evaporated, 10 to 15 minutes. Remove the bay leaf before serving.
I use chicken broth instead of wine0 -
I like to eat sauerkraut all by itself. Tastes good and hardly any calories!!0
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We throw it in the crock pot with some fresh mushrooms and just eat it when the mushrooms are soft. Yummy on its own!0
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Love these suggestions!!0
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Turkey Sandwich!0
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My grandmother always cooked chicken breasts in kraut in the crock pot! MMMM its good!
DAAAAAMN that sounds good AND healthy. Thanks.0 -
pork chops/kraut/ cut up granny smith apples in a crock pot (put the pork chops in frozen in the morning and they will delicious when you get home!!!)...also turkey sausage
I do like turkey sausage, I'm going to start looking for one, thanks.0 -
Man, my mouth is literally watering from all the awesome things in this thread. I've got to stop reading before I drool on my desk!0
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We put it in the crockpot with pork & potatoes, love it!0
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Pork chops.
Love sauerkraut!0 -
Pork tenderloin, sauerkraut, a little brown sugar with salad and applesauce on the side. Ummmm now I'm hungry.0
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