Kielbasa Hot Dogs

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Bright Ideas: Kielbasa Hot Dogs! If you like to try something a little different than ordinary hot dogs, choose a beef sausage link that focuses more on natural flavorings like garlic, woodsmoke, cloves, or pimento. Personally, I lean more toward nitrate-free labeling, which means the preservatives are natural rather than chemically added. Every little bit helps, because sometimes eating a grilled hot dog just makes the world a happier place.

KIELBASA HOT DOGS

Ingredients:

13-ounce package of 4 kielbasa smoked sausage links, fully cooked

4 brioche split-top brioche hot dog buns

1/2 sweet onion, coarsely chopped

1/3 cup sweet pickle relish

1/4 cup yellow mustard

Instructions:

Preheat gas grill to 400°. Arrange smoked sausage links directly on the grill grates. Close lid. The total cooking time should be approximately 12 minutes. After 3 minutes, using tongs rotate each sausage link a quarter turn. Close lid. After 3 more minutes, rotate another quarter turn. Repeat until all sides have been slightly charred. It helps to keep the sausage links from touching as they cook; this allows the heat to sear the skins evenly. When finished transfer to a platter and serve with chopped onion, sweet pickle relish, and yellow mustard.

Hot & Spicy Chorizo Links

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Time To Eat: Hot & Spicy Chorizo Links! Fire up the grill, it feels like the weekend. Tired of ho-hum burgers and hot dogs? Take a walk on the wild side with chorizo sausage links instead. The secret ingredient is smoked paprika. Oh sure, there’s a few more spices that complete the flavor profile, but nobody’s talking. Just keep in mind, chorizo links are usually made with raw meat, so it’s not like eating a famous brand weiner right out of the package. That being said, keep your timer handy for accuracy and you’ll be good-to-go.

HOT & SPICY CHORIZO LINKS

Ingredients:

5 Mexican chorizo links, raw

2 poblano peppers, stems removed, seeded, and cut into chunks

1/2 yellow onion, cut into chunks

1/4 red onion, cut into chunks

1 shallot, cut in half

2 tablespoons olive oil

1 teaspoon seasoned salt

1/4 teaspoon garlic herb seasoning

Split-top brioche hot dog buns

Instructions:

Preheat gas grill to 400°. Clean and oil the grilling grate. In a mixing bowl, combine poblano peppers, yellow onion chunks, red onion chunks, and halved shallot. Drizzle olive oil over top. Add seasoned salt and garlic herb seasoning. Gently toss. Transfer to a grill pan sprayed with nonstick oil. Cook 5 minutes, turning occasionally to char. Set off to the side. Place chorizo links directly on the preheated grill grate. Close grill cover. Cook for 4 minutes; using tongs turn each link one quarter turn. Close lid and cook 4 minutes. Repeat two more times until the chorizo links are slightly charred on each side. The sausages should register 145° on an instant-read thermometer when done. Remove chorizo and grilled vegetables. Serve on split-top brioche buns.

Kielbasa Grilled Romaine

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Here Come the Holidays: Kielbasa Grilled Romaine! When the sun comes out and the wind dies down, it’s not unusual to see Northerners uncover the gas grill for a momentary glimpse of Summer. Everyone needs a reprieve from the winter doldrums, right? Nothing works better than a protein-rich complex carbohydrate meal, in my opinion. And grilled foods definitely lift the mood like a breath of fresh air. Sound painless? It pretty much is. Even the birds are chirping louder than usual.

KIELBASA GRILLED ROMAINE

Ingredients:

1 pound kielbasa sausage link

2 romaine hearts

3 tablespoons olive oil

1/4 teaspoon seasoned salt

1/4 teaspoon garlic and herb seasoning

1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes

1/2 pint cherry tomatoes, halved

4 ounces parmesan cheese, crumbled

Instructions:

Remove kielbasa sausage link from package. Rinse and pat dry. Transfer to a platter. Rinse romaine lettuce hearts. Pat dry. Trim the end stalks, leaving enough to keep the bunches intact. Transfer to a platter. In a small dish, combine olive oil, seasoned salt, garlic and herb seasoning, and red pepper flakes. Using a silicone brush, coat the leaves of the romaine hearts, inside and out with the olive mixture. Halve the cherry tomatoes; place in a serving bowl. Preheat the outdoor grill on High setting. Using tongs, transfer the seasoned romaine lettuce hearts directly to the grill. Repeat with kielbasa sausage link. Grill for 3 minutes. Flip the romaine lettuce and grill 2 minutes longer. Rotate the kielbasa sausage for even browning. Remove all to clean platters. To serve, place charred romaine lettuce hearts on a dinner plate. Divide the kielbasa sausage between plates. Add cherry tomato halves. Top with crumbled parmesan cheese. Drizzle with remaining olive oil mixture. Serve immediately.

Grilled Brats, Onions, and Peppers

What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Enjoyable Eats: Grilled Brats, Onions, and Peppers! As you can see I was so busy sneaking one more meal of grilling outdoors before the weather changes that I almost forgot to take a snapshot. Here’s what’s left of a one-pan supper that is super-easy. Garden green peppers and sweet onions definitely complement the different spices that make up bratwurst. The reason the sausage links are cut up is because my husband and I wanted more of the “stuff” and less of the bun. Problem solved. Go bunless.

GRILLED BRATS, ONIONS, and PEPPERS

Ingredients:

1-pound package German bratwurst

3 green peppers, stem, seeds, and rubbed removed

1 large sweet onion, chopped

1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt

Nonstick oil

Instructions:

Preheat the grill on medium to 350°. Cut the bratwurst into bite-sized chunks. Transfer to a grill pan. Cut the green peppers into bite-sized chunks. Transfer to the grill pan. Cut the sweet onion into bite-sized chunks. Transfer to the grill pan. Give the pan a light coating of nonstick oil. Sprinkle seasoned salt over vegetables. Lightly toss the bratwurst, onions, and peppers. Place grill pan on the grill. Close lid. This infuses the mixture with a nice smoky flavor. Cook 15-20 minutes, turning occasionally for that charred caramelized appearance. Serve immediately.