Pinto Bean Bratwurst with Sauerkraut Salad
I’m revising my bean meatball recipe to become a brat seasoned sausage and see where we go…served along some dressed up sauerkraut.
For the beans…This is a bit labor intensive. This time I’m using pintos. Soaked, then boiled until cooked through just so they are finished and creamy inside. I used 16 ounces and boiled with about a teaspoon mustard seed to add a little flavor that will build with the brat seasoning. Next I used:
- 8 ounces mushrooms sliced small abs sautéed down with the onion
- 1/2 onion small dice and sautéed with the beans
- 1/2-3/4 cup almond flour
- Teaspoon white pepper
- Teaspoon onion powder
- Teaspoon nutmeg
- 1 Teaspoon mustard seed


Mix it all up and roll into sausages and wrap in plastic wrap.

Steam the sausages like 15-20 minutes and then move to freezer. Once frozen, the sausages can be cooked straight from frozen.
For the sauerkraut…This recipe is inspired by a recipe in my great grandmothers recipe box that she learned from her own mother. Using a raw kraut keeps this cold salad as true to original , and preserved the probiotic punch of the sauerkraut. For mine I use:
- Raw sauerkraut at the quantity you would like. I generally cook for two so 1 cup is sufficient for us especially since I will be adding other ingredients
- Raw carrot, grated, to your taste. Probably 1-2
- Grated raw daikon. About 1/4-1/2 cup. I was amazed to find the prevalence of radish in Eastern European cooking.
- 1 green onions chopped
- 1/2 stalk celery medium chop
- Black pepper to taste
- Just about a tablespoon of sugar. I’m not a fan of a lot of sweet so you might want a dash more for yourself
- 2 Tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 2 Tablespoon olive oil (that’s my go to oil)
- 1-2 garlic cloves (or more if you are me)
- Dash of red pepper flakes
- Scant teaspoon of salt
- Black pepper to taste
Mix all the sauerkraut ingredients and give the flavors time to marry for a few hours.


Thanks to https://lazygastronome.com for hosting meatless Monday and What’s for Dinner Sunday.