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    Home » Recipes » Comfort Food

    Roasted Sausages and Potatoes with Apples

    Published: Oct 14, 2012 · Modified: Sep 29, 2021 by Tiffany Dahle · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    Roasted sausages and potatoes with apples are a fall comfort food classic. You can prep the whole recipe in less than 5 minutes. Serve it with spicy mustard for dipping and watch as your family raves over it.

    A baking dish is filled with roasted sausages, potatoes, and apples. A jar of mustard and a platter of baked pretzels are in the background.

    This has to be the easiest fall dinner known to man. Especially when you've got fresh apples from the orchard to use up!

    If you can chop an onion, a few potatoes, and some apples, you've already conquered the hardest part. No peeling required!

    And the whole dish takes just 5 minutes to assemble.

    This meal is simply autumn on a plate. It is homey and warm and delicious.

    We just love the flavors of the sweet apple, savory sausage, tender potatoes, and caramelized onions complemented by spicy mustard.

    My whole family devours this and begs for more. There's no higher praise than that in my book.

    If you want to use it as an excuse to have a relaxing evening, I don't blame you. But if you had a little time to give, it pairs wonderfully with our favorite homemade baked pretzels and 2-minute raspberry mustard.

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    Ingredients

    The best flavors of fall are in this dish:

    The ingredients for roasted sausages, apples, and potatoes are on the kitchen counter.
    • Sweet or spicy sausages: I always do a mix because my husband and I love the hot ones while the kids prefer mild.
    • Green apples (like Granny Smith)
    • Red potatoes
    • Onion
    • Dried Thyme
    • Olive Oil
    • Salt & Pepper

    See recipe card for quantities.

    Instructions

    Preheat the oven to 425°F.

    Set out a large baking dish. I used a 9 x 13-inch baking pan but if you have something even wider, that would allow the vegetables to brown and crisp up a little more.

    Wash and dry the potatoes and apples.

    Chop the apple in large 1.5-inch chunks. No need to peel the fruit first. Sprinkle it into the baking dish.

    Chop the onion into large wedges and add to the dish.

    Chop the potatoes into the same size chunks as the apples and add to the dish.

    Step by step photos show how to layer the apples, potatoes, and sausages in a baking dish.

    Drizzle olive oil over the veggies and fruit. Sprinkle with thyme, salt, and pepper. Use your hands to toss it all together and spread evenly in the dish.

    Lay the sausages in an even layer over the top of the veggies..

    Bake for 20 minutes and then gently toss the veggies under the sausages and turn the sausages so they brown on both sides.

    Bake for another 20 minutes, toss and turn everything.

    Bake for another 10 - 15 minutes or until the sausages are golden brown and the veggies are roasted and tender when you prick them with a fork.

    Serve hot with spicy mustard.

    A baking dish is filled with roasted sausages, potatoes, and apples. A jar of mustard and a platter of baked pretzels are in the background.

    Storage

    The veggies will not reheat very well and are best enjoyed the day the dish is made.

    However, sausages will definitely reheat well and will keep in your fridge for several days if stored in an airtight container.

    You can also freeze leftover cooked sausages you don't plan to use right away. I like to slice them before freezing for tossing into simple soups or casseroles later.

    Serving Suggestions

    I grew up in a very German area and this roasted sausage dish reminds me of home. It would make an amazing fall feast menu if you pair it with some of these favorite recipes:

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    • A glass of brandy old fashioned sweet has lots of ice and a maraschino cherry with orange twist for garnish.
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    • A round snack board has sliced green apples, spreadable cheese, slices of cheese, ruffled slices of various meats, and a bowl of fresh blackberries.
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    A baking dish is filled with roasted sausages, potatoes, and apples. A jar of mustard and a platter of baked pretzels are in the background.

    Roasted Sausages, Potatoes & Apples

    5 from 2 votes
    This fall comfort food classic is a hit with kids and parents alike. The easiest weeknight dinner with some fresh apples and spicy sausages from the market.    
    TOTAL TIME 1 hour hour
    PREP TIME 10 minutes minutes
    COOK TIME 50 minutes minutes
    YIELD 4 servings
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    Ingredients
      

    • 6 sweet Italian sausages could also use hot sausages or a mix
    • 3 pounds small red potatoes washed but not peeled or chopped
    • 2 medium onions large chopped
    • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
    • 2 green apples chopped but not peeled
    • Olive oil salt, pepper
    • Spicy mustard for serving Optional, but not according to my 5-year-old!

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 425°F.
    • Toss the chopped onions and whole potatoes with olive oil, salt, and pepper. You won't need much, just a tablespoon or so.  They should be mostly coated but not drenched. I do this directly in a large baking pan to save a dish.
    • Sprinkle with thyme, salt & pepper. Lay the sausages directly on the top of the bed of potatoes and place them in the oven for 40 minutes.
    • Toss the chopped apples with just a smidge more of olive oil, salt, and pepper, and set aside.
    • When the buzzer beeps, turn the sausages over to brown on their other side and sprinkle the apples around them. Be sure to give the potatoes and onions a gentle toss to prevent burning on the bottoms. Bake for 10 more minutes.
    • Serve with spicy mustard as a dip.
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    CUISINEGerman
    AUTHORTiffany Dahle

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    1. Sheila

      February 03, 2014 at 1:17 pm

      I found your recipe via Pinterest. It was a huge hit! So simple and easy, but delicious and hearty, perfect for a midweek winter meal. Thank you!

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    2. jackie

      February 07, 2013 at 5:40 am

      Made this last night. Big hit with the family. The sausages were cooked perfectly. The potatoes though were still a little hard. I cooked for an additional 20 mins as opposed to 10 mins. But was still excellent ... Might add some cherries peppers next time to spice it up OH and the left over potatoes/onions I'm going to refry as home fries!

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