Sheet-Pan Sausages With Caramelized Shallots and Apples Recipe (2024)

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Joel Snyder

This was a great concept. I streamlined and simplified a bit...like omitting the rosemary. The only other change I would make is just putting the sausages in with the onions and apples at the beginning. It would have meant slightly crispier sausages which is no bad thing, right? Also used three apples (golden delicious, granny smith, and fuji). Glad I did because the starch for this meal was latkes so the roasted apples did double duty and we ate them all. More sheet pan recipes please!

Laurel

Granny Smith apples went to mush and the Fuji were close behind. I would roast the shallot and sausages for 30 minutes then toss in the apples for 15. Great flavor overall, but the apple mush was less than presentable. Also, I would finely chop the rosemary and not bother with sprigs. Grey Poupon worked fine in the absence of whole-grain mustard. We used hot Chicken Italian sausages and they were lovely.

Katie Rose

This was so delicious!!! Made a few changes based on wanting to use up a couple things. Used a mixture of shallots and Spanish onions and also added two sweet potatoes (peeled and chopped) at the beginning. Also added horseradish mustard rather than whole grain and a few pinches of dried thyme instead of fresh rosemary. Did not have fresh Italian sausage, so instead used Mexican chorizo and kielbasa. I added the chorizo first and then 10 to 15 minutes later the kielbasa. Wow, rich and flavorful!

Brian

Whenever tossing ingredients in oil (and herbs/seasonings) for a sheet pan recipe, I recommend doing that step in a large mixing bowl, rather than on the pan itself. It's much easier to do in a bowl and results in more evenly coated ingredients.

lasagna bote

Add more apples. Use horseradish instead of mustard. Served with crusty bread.

Suzanne

Just two words...parchment paper

Erik

I found these Apple Gouda Chicken Sausages at Target last week. Definitely recommend as a substitute!

Jacquie

This really worked for us. I added some Brussels sprouts during the second roast period so I didn’t need a vegetable side dish.

Diane St.Clair

Loved this recipe! I added sliced purple cabbage to the sheet as well and it was delicious. Even my non-veggie eater ate the cabbage and apples. Easy weeknight recipe. It’s in heavy rotation now.

talia

Burnt the apples and shallots following recipe exactly. Would just add them when I flip the sausages and no earlier.

Jenn

Delicious and versatile. I’ve made this a few times and it’s always a favorite. Have used both fresh and cured sausages. I add potatoes and let that cook about 15 minutes before adding the onions and apples then follow the recipe as written. I’ve also tossed in broccoli at the same time as the sausage. With the potatoes as a starch, it’s a complete meal all cooked on one pan.

Hannah

Delicious!! Was grateful for the other cooks’ comments. I used 2 1/2 Fuji apples, sliced into larger wedges, ~1 inch. I put everything on the tray at the beginning, roasted 30 min. The shallots were a little charred, I wish I had put them in 10 min. in. The apples did *not* get mushy this way so I recommend using Fuji apples and only cooking for 30! I sliced the sausage at the beginning because we like it crispy. Served w/ Dijon mustard which was delicious, and TJ’s latkes and green beans.

Mallory Busch

Modifications:- Added a yellow onion- Added 6 cloves of smashed garlic- Threw on some bay leaves and thyme too 'cause why not?- Cooked brats instead bc brats are best - Topped those bad boys with some fennel seeds- Doubled—nearly tripled—the cooking times. Anyone else? Maybe it's just my oven

victoria

This was good and will go into our weeknight rotation. I doubled the apples and followed other reviewers advice by putting sausages in at the beginning and putting apples in towards the end. Added fennel with the apples because I had it. Easy prep and easy cleanup.

Denise

Great combination of flavors. This was a very easy weeknight dish. DO heed the warnings about the shallots possibly burning. I cooked them with apples for 10 minutes at 400 then put sausage of top of shallots to provide a barrier and let the sausage juices seep into them (I put oven up to 425 when sausages went in). And DO heed advice about using parchment paper.

Mei

Lower oven temp to 400

bigtazdude80

Use regular non-Italian sausages.

Vicki

Delicious dish! I added sliced potatoes 15 minutes ahead of the other ingredients, and took the sheetpan out when the sausages were at 160 degrees. Nothing burned. Some sliced red onions made the dish even better. Served with French bread; nothing else needed.

Tammy

Super easy and everyone loved it. It's a vey forgiving recipe. I sliced the sausages lengthwise- used the chicken-basil sausages from Costo. Mixed the sliced sausages, apples, and shallotts all together and roasted all at once. I turned everything over at about 15-20 minutes and just kept an eye out for when things looked done. Roated sweet potatoes on the side and it was a great cold night meal.

Dave

Made this and was delicious! I tweaked the recipe based on the various comments, with the big changes as:- Mixed in a bowl- Used parchment paper- Added (cut up, red) potatoes at the start for 15 minutes- Roasted shallot and sausages for 30 minutes and then apples for 15- Also added brussell sprouts with the sausage- Just a dash of dried rosemaryHowever, the shallots didn't caramelize this way. I tried a bit of a broil, which crisped them up a bit so that helped.

Darin L

I tried it as is. it was flavorful but a little oily, possibly due to my sausages. I would reduce or even eliminate the olive oil. it would be interesting to try other vegetables too.

lindsey g.

The flavor was good but needs some significant preparation changes. My apples were complete mush before the sausages were fully browned or the onions were “done”. Next time I’ll start the onions and sausages and add apples at the end.

judy

The apples got very mushy. Next time I will add at the end. Otherwise, a great recipe!

Marina Del Ray

So delicious! I added sliced fennel and potatoes along with the shallots and apples. Put the sausages in at the start, and they browned beautifully.

Laura

Great recipe that’s easily expanded. I used more apples & minced the rosemary for a very easy meal. Putting sausages in early is a good idea. They get extra brown & with a quick toss partway through, they were a big hit!

Laura

I doubled the apples & minced the rosemary. My family loved it! I’ll probably add the sausage at the start next time & maybe toss them once so they’re evenly brown. Very easy & tasty!

jklin

This is absolutely fantastic. I used lamb brats and it turned out better than I could have imagined. I made it exactly as written. I'm off to buy more lamb brats so I can make it again.

Bob S.

Made this several times as written.....5 stars.[ Next time I'll chunk up a sweet potato to throw in.

Stacye

Made this with bratwurst, since that's what was in the freezer. I added potatoes, cut small, and briefly parboiled the sausages to bring the cooking times more into alignment. Served with a small pile of sauerkraut and extra mustard on the side, this was the snowy night dinner I've been dreaming of! Will make it again.

great weeknight meal

Per others suggestions I cooked the sausages for about 10 minutes before adding the shallots and apples. I used several different types of apples. Honey crisp held up the best. Aside from make nog the house smell nice, I didn’t think the rosemary added much. I served the mustard on the side to encourage my kiddo to try it and she loved it.

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Sheet-Pan Sausages With Caramelized Shallots and Apples Recipe (2024)

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Is it better to cook sausages in the oven or pan? ›

One of the healthiest ways to cook sausages is in the oven. It's super easy to do, and unlike frying or grilling, baking sausages doesn't require any extra oil.

How long to cook sausage in the oven at 350 degrees? ›

For ovens set at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, cook your sausage links for a minimum of 25 minutes, turning each piece at 10-minute intervals, and keep in mind that larger links can take at least an hour to cook through completely.

How long should you cook sausages 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. Individual types of sausages may have slightly different cooking times check the packet for specific instructions.

How long to cook sausages in the oven at 400 degrees? ›

What temperature to cook sausage at? Cook sausages at 400 degrees, for 30 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches a internal temperature of 165 F using a meat thermometer.

How do chefs cook sausages? ›

How to cook the perfect sausage:
  1. Remove the sausage from the chiller 20 minutes before cooking.
  2. Pop your sausages in the pan.
  3. Add a teaspoon of duck or goose fat to the pan.
  4. Place the sausages in the pan, making sure they are not touching each other and keep on a constant heat.
  5. Rest the sausages before serving.
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How do you know when sausages are done in the oven? ›

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When done, they should be golden on the outside (some sausages will brown more than others), the juices should run clear and there should be no pink in the meat inside – cut one open if you're not sure and return to the oven for another 5 mins before testing again.

How do you know when baked sausage is done? ›

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.

What is the best way to cook sausages in the oven? ›

Cooking sausages in the oven is a great and easy way to prepare sausages for recipes and meals. To cook sausages in the oven preheat the oven to 190°C, gas mark 5. Place the sausages on a baking tray with a little oil and cook for 20-25 minutes, until thoroughly cooked, turning halfway through the cooking time.

What is the healthiest way to cook sausages? ›

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. Boiling and baking are the healthiest ways to cook sausage, whereas deep frying is the least healthy due to the added fats and calories it involves.

How do you cook sausages in the oven without spitting? ›

I usually just throw sausages on a baking tray and into the oven at 180C/350F for about 45 minutes. They never, ever split.

How to cook sausages evenly in oven? ›

You don't have to stand over them, turning them in a frying pan or on the grill. And cooking them on foil means easy clean-up. Prep the sausages by spacing them evenly across a foil-covered pan. Then, depending on their size, bake them for 20 to 40 minutes in the oven at 350 °F (177 °C).

What temperature do you cook raw sausage? ›

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.

What temperature do you bake precooked sausage? ›

Preheat oven to 350°F. Remove sausage from bag and place in single layer on rimmed cookie sheet. Place in the oven uncovered, for 20-25 minutes, flipping halfway through, until sausage reaches internal temperature of 145°F.

Should you cook sausages in the oven? ›

The fat in the sausages provides flavour, but if you'd prefer to reduce it, the best way is to bake the sausages. Prick them first with a skewer so more fat can drain out during cooking.

Is it healthier to cook sausages in the oven? ›

Sausages can be cooked in numerous ways. In general, boiling and baking are the healthiest methods, as they don't require much oil. However, pan- and stir-frying are good options as long as you choose a healthy oil. Conversely, deep frying is the least healthy way because of the fat and calories it adds.

Do sausages taste better in the oven? ›

Nothing beats oven-cooked sausages, they are warm, tasty and use less fat than frying! It's a win, win. It's so easy to cook sausages in the oven, simply place the sausages and a little oil in an oven-safe dish and bake!

How do I cook sausages in the oven without making a mess? ›

Baking sausage is simple.
  1. Remove the sausage from the refrigerator 10 – 15 minutes before cooking to remove the chill from the meat.
  2. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit (200 degrees Celsius)
  3. Layer the baking pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper.
  4. Place the sausages evenly on the cooking sheet.
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