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Mar 15 2022

Cheesy Stuffed Kielbasa & Sauerkraut Bombs

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Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs
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Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs
Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Warm pizza dough stuffed with cheesy-filled kielbasa, mustard sauce, and sauteed sauerkraut. Easy, scrumptious, perfect for parties & absolutely irresistible!

So I’m all about versatility whether it comes to foods. Whether it’s different types of sandwiches, pizza toppings, to using pizza dough for things other than pizza. I guess it stems back to my childhood and the fact that we were really, really poor.

We often went without or we relied on help from others. Thing is, I wouldn’t change a single thing about my upbringing.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Why you may ask? It taught me to appreciate everything that wasn’t tied to money – not clothes, not shoes, not games. No, it taught me to appreciate morals, ethics, family, love. And ingredients.

Yes, ingredients. My Mom (and Dad) taught me how to make the most amazing meals out of meager items. That all you needed were things like flour, yeast, salt, water, and you could create some of the most amazing loaves of bread and doughs. Ground beef could be transformed into seemingly 5-star gourmet meals with pantry staples and both a hunger for food and knowledge.

This recipe is an ode to my childhood and something Mom would have whipped up with basic ingredients we had in the house.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Grab your Ingredients

This recipe is pretty straightforward and uses pretty standard fridge and pantry ingredients. Now if you do not have pizza dough you can use crescent roll dough. I’ll get into that later on in the additions/substitutions section.

  • Prepared Pizza Dough
  • Sauerkraut
  • Mustard – whole grain and dijon
  • Kielbasa – though you can use cooked sausages or even hot dogs as well
  • String Cheese – I found string cheese worked best in this though you could use shredded it’s a pain in the butt to stuff into the meat
  • Seasonings – brown sugar, caraway seed, poppyseeds
  • Egg Wash – You can use a whole egg  or egg white for the wash

 

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Pat out the dough

  1. On a lightly floured board or counter, roll/pat the pizza dough into an 18×12″ rectangle.
  2. Using a pizza cutter or sharp knife, cut the dough into quarters.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Pat out the dough

  1. Cut the kielbasa string into 4 equal-size segments.
  2. Cut a slit into each kielbasa lengthwise but do not cut all the way through

Chef’s Tip on String Cheese

Now with string cheese, you have a few options:

  • You can use any flavor you want
  • You can leave it whole OR you can cut it in half

By leaving it whole it will soften but not give you that full cheesy pull we all love and look for. It’ll be soft and tender but not fully melted. If you cut it in half (or pull it apart), you increase the meltability factor.   There’s no right or wrong way.

As you can see, I left mine whole because I LOVE cheese!

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Make the Sauerkraut

I strongly advise sautéing the kraut as it’ll help dry it out which prevents the pizza dough from getting soggy. And you can infuse more flavor into it. Adding the brown sugar and caraway seeds is totally optional but since I love mine this way, I added it.

  1. Drain the sauerkraut really well. It can help to press down into the colander to get as much moisture out.
  2. To a non-stick pan over medium heat, add the sauerkraut, brown sugar, and caraway seed. Stir to combine and cook for about 5-10 minutes or until the brown sugar melts and the sauerkraut has a little bit of brownness to it.

*Note: You will have extra kraut if you use a 14-ounce can. So double up on the pizza dough, meat, and cheese to use it all up. Or you can save it for another use later.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Time to Assemble

  1. Once the sauerkraut is cooled, add about 2-3 Tablespoons of it to the middle of the pizza dough squares.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

  1. On top of the kraut, add about a teaspoon or two of whole grain and dijon mustard mixture. *You can use both mustards or either one. I like the taste of both combined

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

  1. Next, add the cheese-stuffed kielbasa on top.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

  1. Pull up the long edges, pinching to close. Grab the end pieces and pull up and over, pinching to close.
  2. Place on a parchment-lined baking pan. Lightly spray with cooking spray and cover to proof for 30 minutes while the oven heats up.
  3. Preheat the oven to 400F, rack in the middle.
  4. Right before baking, brush the bombs with an egg wash and sprinkle with poppy seeds.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

  1. Bake for ~18-22 minutes or until the bombs are golden brown.
  2. Remove from the oven and immediately transfer to a cooling rack.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Time to eat!

Well okay, you should let them rest about 5-10 minutes before slicing or sinking your teeth into one as they will be HOT inside.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Let’s Talk about Sauerkraut

So I am FIERCELY brand loyal when it comes to the products I love and recommend. When I lived on the East Coast, I only bought Snow Floss bavarian brand. However, when I moved to Arizona, I couldn’t find it. So I reached out to the company. And guess what I found out?!

They do sell it here BUT it’s branded as Frank’s Sauerkraut! It’s the same brand, same flavor, same taste. They just brand it under a different name on the West Coast. You’d be shocked as to how many companies do this – mayo companies, ice cream, cheeses, and so forth

Regardless of where you live in the US, you can still get my absolute FAVORITE sauerkraut. And no, they aren’t paying me to say this either. I don’t work that way 🙂

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

What if I don’t have pizza dough?

No worries, I can help you easily adapt the recipe. By skipping a step you can get these into the oven faster which means faster to the mouth! On the downside, I think these taste a bajillion times better with pizza dough. It’s just a personal preference. Go with what you love but I do suggest you try it with pizza dough.

Easy Substitutions

  • Crescent Roll Dough
  • Puff Pastry
  • Frozen Bread Dough (thawed)

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Instructions Modifications

  1. You’ll need 2-3 tubes/sheets of crescent dough or puff pastry dough.
  2. If using puff pastry or crescent roll dough, once you assemble, you do NOT need to proof these. Just assemble them, brush on the egg wash, and bake.
  3. If using pre-made bread dough, you will need to follow the instructions as written.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Serving suggestions

  • Sliced – these sliced up and then stuck with toothpicks make these a great party food
  • Whole – they freeze beautifully (when using pizza dough). These are great for lunch bags, football gatherings, game nights

You can most certainly make these smaller so they truly are bite-size. Just cut the dough into small pieces and slice the meat into coins.

Make-Ahead

You can make these ahead and store, covered, in the fridge for up to a week. To reheat, pop into a 350F oven and heat for about 10 minutes or until warmed all the way through.

Cheesy Kielbasa Kraut Bombs

Recipe Substitutions

I’ve already given you suggestions on swapping out the pizza dough. so let’s tackle the fillings.

  • Meat – it can be meat or meat-free type cooked sausages/kielbasa/hotdogs
  • Cheese – The sky is the limit here. Sliced, cubed, or string cheese works. Yes, shredded does as well but I found it to be a PITA to work with on this recipe.
  • Mustard – you could swap out the mustard and use a thousand island sauce
  • Sauerkraut – sauté up cabbage with onions, pat dry, and use that

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Warm pizza dough stuffed with cheesy-filled kielbasa, mustard sauce, and sauteed sauerkraut. Easy, scrumptious, perfect for parties & absolutely irresistible!

  • Author: TKWAdmin
  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 20
  • Total Time: 30
  • Category: appetizers, hand held foods, pizza dough, snacks
  • Method: oven
  • Cuisine: appetizers, hand held foods, pizza dough, snacks

Ingredients

  • 300 gram prepared pizza dough
  • 1 package kielbasa cut into 4 pieces
  • 2–4 string cheese sticks (use 4 if leaving whole)
  • 14-ounce can sauerkraut, well-drained
  • 1 tsp caraway seed
  • 2 Tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 Tablespoon whole grain mustard
  • 1 large egg (or egg white) whisked
  • Poppyseeds

Instructions

Make the sauerkraut

  1. Drain the sauerkraut really well. It can help to press down into the colander to get as much moisture out.
  2. To a non-stick pan over medium heat, add the sauerkraut, brown sugar, and caraway seed. Stir to combine and cook for about 5-10 minutes or until the brown sugar melts and the sauerkraut has a little bit of brownness to it.

Assemble and Bake

  1. On a lightly floured board or counter, roll/pat the pizza dough into an 18×12″ rectangle.
  2. Using a pizza cutter or sharp knife, cut the dough into quarters.
  3. Cut the kielbasa string into 4 equal-size segments. Cut a slit into each kielbasa lengthwise but do not cut all the way through. In each slit add 1 whole string cheese or, if halved lengthwise, add half to the slit.
  4. Once the sauerkraut is cooled, add about 2-3 Tablespoons of it to the middle of the pizza dough squares.
  5. On top of the kraut, add about a teaspoon or two of whole grain and dijon mustard mixture. *You can use both mustards or either one. I like the taste of both combined.
  6. Next, add the cheese-stuffed kielbasa on top. Pull up the long edges, pinching to close. Grab the end pieces and pull up and over, pinching to close.
  7. Place on a parchment-lined baking pan. Lightly spray with cooking spray and cover to proof for 30 minutes while the oven heats up.
  8. Preheat the oven to 400F, and the rack in the middle. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment. Set aside. Right before baking, brush the bombs with an egg wash and sprinkle with poppy seeds. Bake for ~18-22 minutes or until the bombs are golden brown.
  9. Remove from the oven and immediately transfer to a cooling rack.

Notes

*Time does not include proofing

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22 responses

  1. Barb
    July 12, 2024

    What’s the difference between frozen bread dough (which I see in the stores) and pizza dough (which I don’t see)?

    Reply
    1. Lori
      July 12, 2024

      Bread dough is made with either all purpose or bread flour. Pizza dough is made with 00 flour and 4-5 more ingredients. Bread dough can have more ingredients. I believe they sell premade pizza dough in the refrigerated section by the biscuits and so forth.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  2. Donna Perkins
    November 8, 2022

    missing ingredient. brown sugar to tomato sauce. taste improves with a special taste for this dish. add to sauce about 1 tablespoon or more does it.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      November 9, 2022

      Add tomato sauce instead of the brown sugar or add it in addition?

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  3. Stephanie
    September 12, 2022

    Hi Lori, Do you think these would do well with a little baking soda bath (or glaze) to pretzel them up?

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      September 12, 2022

      Hi Stephanie!

      I would create a baking soda brush glaze instead of a bath. Brush it on then add pretzel salt.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  4. Paul Lazaras
    May 30, 2022

    Anybody can do the “bombs”. I was drawn in with the slice going into the dipping sauce and with the side of Bloody Mary, Dip recipe, please!!!!! — simple honey, mustard and Crystal Hot Sauce?? Thank you.

    Or better yet, a simple Creole Romoulade Sauce
    Source: Chili Pepper Magazine, 2/2003 issue, Steamboat Warehouse Restaurant, Washington, LA

    1 cup mayonnaise
    1/4 cup creole mustard
    1/4 cup ketchup
    2 tablespoons horseradish
    1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
    1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
    1 tablespoon granulated garlic (garlic powder)
    dash Worchestershire Sauce

    Reply
  5. Robin Taylor
    March 29, 2022

    This looks really good and I think my husband will like it too! I want to try it!

    Reply
  6. Freya
    March 21, 2022

    I love sauerkraut so much and I think I might give this a go with my favourite veggie sausages!

    Reply
  7. Amita
    March 20, 2022

    I love this recipe. I am going to get a jar of Sauerkraut just to make this. Bookmarked.

    Reply
  8. Silvia
    March 20, 2022

    This is a great idea, who can resist bread and sausage? I had a har of sauerkraut in my fridge and this recipe was perfect for it.

    Reply
  9. GUNJAN
    March 20, 2022

    I was so excited and intrigued to make this. My family loved it so much that I am making it again next week for my daughter’s birthday.

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