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Nov 19 2013

Easy Crock Pot Kielbasa, Hot Dogs and Potatoes

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You know I have a bone to pick with the person who said “Life gets easier when you get older!”

Okay, listen up buckaroo.. you lied!  It’s challenging, tiring, stressful, demanding.. and that’s all just how a normal Monday is for me!  LOL, I work 14-18 hour days 6-7 days a week, work 2 FT jobs plus take care of a house, yard, and Mr. Fantabulous. I’m still waiting for the ‘easy’ part. 

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Or maybe ‘Easy’ showed up at my doorstep while I was at work and skipped me?  Maybe… yeah, I’m thinking that.  I’m sure ‘Easy’ will show up… when I’m long gone.  Oy!  Remember when you were little and how you used to fight with your parents, babysitter, or an adult when they told you that you had to take a nap? 

I mean back then, that was the meanest thing ever.  You were gonna miss something!  But now.. God what I wouldn’t give to have my boss come into my office and tell me “Lori, you’ve worked hard enough. Go home and take a nap!”  Doesn’t that sound amazing?!  I could so see the look on the payroll when they looked at my timesheet and saw Title: Forced Nap Time, Hours: 2, Billable: YES 

However, one thing that has made my life easier as I have gotten older is the crockpot.  This recipe is one my Mom used to make all the time when I was little. It was something she would throw in the crockpots in the morning, we’d go tend to the gardens then by lunch it was ready.  Now she always, ALWAYS served baked beans on the side with this. I was one of those weirdos (and still am) who would get a bowl of this stuff and put my beans right on top.  I’m a ‘mixer’ if you will when it comes to food.

As you can see this is a simple meal with simple ingredients.  It’s rustic.  Homey even.  It’s not the prettiest but it sure is tasty.  See we didn’t have much growing up.  Heck, there are times the older kids went without just so I, the baby, could have something.  However, my parents always made sure we had food in our bellies, a roof over our heads, heat to keep us warm, and the most important ingredient… LOVE!

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Sure I didn’t get my first real pair of brand-new jeans until 10th grade.  I didn’t have Jordache or Candies.  I had hand-me-downs and gently used stuff.  I never had a brand-new bike. 

I can remember one year, about a month or so before Christmas I went with my Mom and Dad to the local junkyard as my Dad said he had to get a car part.  Christmas morning I went out to see what Santa brought me and there, out in the kitchen hallway was a “new” purple bike with a white banana seat and streamers. 

Here my Dad managed to have the guy at the junkyard throw in the broken bike and some used tires.  My dad worked on that for days on end to make it look perfect.  He kept putting white shoe polish over and over on the seat just to make it look brand new. He welded, sanded, and painted it.  My Mom made the streamers.  I’ll never forget that Christmas.

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So while we didn’t have the material things, I had so much more. I will never trade one single day of my childhood as I learned some of the most invaluable lessons ever.

Love. Respect. Integrity. Honor. I learned to appreciate the true things in life.  Money was nice, sure but I didn’t need that to make me laugh, smile, or feel.  All I needed was love.  If you have that, then that’s all you need.

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Now it’s funny when I decide on what types of recipes to post here.  I do my very best to try and accommodate everyone’s tastes and likings while keeping certain allergy and dietary restrictions.  I do my best to provide substitutions when necessary.  However, I was on the fence as to whether or not to post this.  Normally I can predict what will be a hit or not but with this one I was unsure. I thought maybe it was too simple.  

So like anyone with a family, I went to to my TKW Facebook Family and asked for their input. If family isn’t going to be honest with you then no one will, right?

It was met with an overwhelming ‘Yes, Please!’.  They keep me grounded and close to my roots.  This dish is all me. I’m all about comfort foods and this dish of kielbasa, hot dogs, taters, and sauerkraut is pure comfort!

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  • Author: The Kitchen Whisperer
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 hours
  • Total Time: 5 hours
  • Yield: serves 4-6
  • Category: comfort food recipes, crock pot sausage and potatoes, Slow cooker kielbasa and potatoes
  • Method: slow cooker
  • Cuisine: comfort food recipes, crock pot sausage and potatoes, Slow cooker kielbasa and potatoes

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds baby potatoes, skin on and cut into 1” pieces
  • 1 (16 ounce) bag sauerkraut, (bagged, not canned) with liquid
  • 1 lb polska (or turkey) kielbasa, cut into 1” slices
  • 4–8 beef/pork or all turkey hot dogs, cut into 1″ slices
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar or 1/4 cup honey
  • 1/2 cup yellow onion, chopped small
  • 1/2 cup gala apple, peeled and chopped small
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup stock (beef, chicken or pork)
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1–2 tablespoon olive oil
  • parsley for garnish

Instructions

  1. In a 5-6 qt Crock Pot, add in half of the sauerkraut, 1/4 cup onions, 1/4cup apples, 1/4 cup brown sugar, 1/4 teaspoon chili powder and 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika.
  2. Add olive oil to a large skillet over medium-high heat and brown kielbasa slices until nicely caramelized on each cut side. ~5-7 minutes per cut side.
  3. Place the caramelized slices in the crock pot.
  4. Add the hotdogs to the skillet and brown on all sides. ~3-4 minutes per side.
  5. Add on top of the kielbasa.
  6. Add the remaining sauerkraut, water, stock, onions, apples, brown sugar, chili powder and smoked paprika.
  7. Cover and cook for 1 hour on low.
  8. Add potatoes and cook for another 3-4 hours or until potatoes are fork-tender.
  9. Sprinkle top with parsley and serve.

Notes

If you don’t have one, I recommend this 5-6 qt Crock Pot! I have it and love it!

I would also suggest serving this with a side of baked beans. It goes PERFECTLY with it!

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12 responses

  1. Susan Wendt
    December 12, 2024

    Made this with venison hot dogs and turkey polish sausage! Delicious! I also used jar kraut and it was probably the same! The time specified did not give potatoes enough time to cook fully though I even cut them smaller too! They were baby reds and not sure if that made a difference! I even cut them in 4!

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    1. Lori
      December 12, 2024

      Hi Susan!

      So happy you loved this! That’s odd as baby potatoes (same as new potatoes) are typically done in a couple of hours. They should have been soft and tender at the 5 hour mark. The type of potato you used shouldn’t have mattered. Maybe it was the potato itself? I have had some potatoes over the years that just stay hard until you cook/roast it to death?

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  2. Bob Grayson0
    October 19, 2017

    I would like to replace the potatos or not use them at all. Any suggestions?

    Thanks.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      October 22, 2017

      Hi Bob!

      You can go with parsnips, carrots or other hard root veggies. You can totoally omit it though if you want. You could even add green beans (but put them in about the last hour (if using fresh) or canned the last 15 minutes.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  3. James
    January 2, 2015

    I made this again today and it was awesome! We’ve made it a few times for football Sunday’s at our house. I love the apples and onions in the kraut with those spices. It’s not overpowering and let’s the kielbasa flavor shine.

    Thanks again for a great recipe!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      January 3, 2015

      Awesome James, thank you! And you are most welcome! Make it today for Steelers football! 🙂

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  4. Kimmie
    January 2, 2015

    We made this for New Year’s Day and LOVED it! Super simple and truly comforting! I love the apples, onions and brown sugar as it made the sauerkraut really awesome. It still had that ‘sour’ taste but with a hint of sweetness.

    Totally loved this and can’t wait to make again. I am going to do this like James said above for football Sunday.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      January 3, 2015

      Thank you so much Kimmie!!! I always make my kraut like that, with the apples and onions. Well if you’re making it for football, make it tonight for the Steelers game! 🙂

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  5. Heidi
    June 3, 2014

    Hello. This dish looks so warm & inviting! I have a question tho. I’ve never had kielbasa or sauerkraut. Can Conecah sausage be used instead of the kielbasa? I’ve seen sauerkraut slaw that is put on hot dogs but I’ve never tried it although my daddy loves it.

    Thanks!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      June 3, 2014

      Hi Heidi!

      I’m not familiar with that brand but I have use sausage before though they have been pre-cooked. Now I’ve made dishes with raw sausage links in the crock pot but that takes about 6 hours. I would advise using pre-cooked that only requires a re-heat or if they don’t make that then par frying the slices before place in the crock.

      Sauerkraut is one of those things either people love or hate. It can be strong in flavor (pickled if you will) but it marries beautifully with the meat and potatoes.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  6. jo herringshaw
    May 23, 2014

    are you supposed to drain the sauerkraut before putting it in the crockpot

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      May 24, 2014

      Hi Jo!

      Yes you need the liquid to help cook the dish and keep it from getting dry. Now if there is a lot of liquid, just put in about 1/2-3/4 cup worth.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply

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