Sauerkraut Balls | Fried or Baked + Vegetarian Version (2024)

Sauerkraut balls are all-in-one bites of classic German beer garden fare – sauerkraut and bratwurst encased in a crispy, golden brown breading.

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Delicious partners to a variety of beer styles these tasty sauerkraut fritters are quite easy to make – whether you prefer them fried or baked. The vegetarian version uses boiled potato and is also delicious.

Ingredients for Sauerkraut Balls

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  • For the filling round up good quality sauerkraut, uncooked bratwurst, onion, breadcrumbs, cream cheese, parsley and seasonings (salt, pepper, garlic powder, cumin, caraway).
  • For the breading you will need flour, eggs, a bit of beer (sub water or milk) and more breadcrumbs.

How to Make Sauerkraut Balls?

The best approach is to organize your workflow in two stages:

  1. Prepare the mixture for the sauerkraut balls and shape them, then place them in the fridge to allow them to firm up and become easier to handle.
  2. After the brief refrigeration stint bread and fry (or bake) them. You can leave them in the fridge covered with wrap overnight and bread and cook them the following day.

Step-by-Step Workflow

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  • Step 1. Remove the bratwurst from the casings andbreak up the bratwurst with a wooden spatula, right into a skillet. Brown it together with the diced onion, no oil is needed. Be sure the bratwurst is completely cooked and then let the mixture cool down.
  • Step 2. Next, mix the drained sauerkraut, bread crumbs, parsley, cream cheese, seasonings, add the cooled bratwurst/onion and mix everything into a coarse paste. Form into golf sized balls (or a tad smaller) and arrange them onto a parchment paper lined sheet.

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  • Interim step. Refrigerate the sauerkraut balls for about 30 minutes before you proceed with the breading and cooking steps. Once they have firmed up proceed to bread and cook them.
  • Step 3. Roll in flour, dip in egg wash and coat with bread crumbs (use Panko for crispiest results). Fry the sauerkraut balls, allow them to drain on paper towel lined plate and serve.

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TIPS: Even though bratwurst is already nicely seasoned, we like to add a bit of extra cumin and ground caraway seed to it at the stage where all the ingredients are mixed together.
To boost the flavor of the egg wash we like to make it by adding a bit of beer to the beaten eggs (see image grid), but you can use water, soda water or milk instead.

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Baked Version

To bake sauerkraut balls instead of frying them place them on a parchment paper lined baking sheet and cook in a 375 F oven. Depending on the calibration of your oven it may take 15 to 20 minutes.

With or Without the Sausage

For a vegetarian version of sauerkraut balls simply substitute the bratwurst with two medium sized, boiled, peeled and grated potatoes. Soften the diced onion in 1 tbsp of cooking oil, mix with the grated boiled potatoes, season with salt and a bit of cumin/caraway seed and proceed with the recipe as given.

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Sauerkraut Balls Dipping Sauce Ideas

If you want to go classic look no further than mustard. We like to serve ours with beer mustard and/or honey mustard – both are very complimentary to the flavors of the crispy sauerkraut balls. Sweet Bavarian mustard or creamy horseradish mustard are other options.

We also like them with sour cream, flavored with thinly sliced green onions or Thousand Island dressing (or a variation thereof).

Can You Make Ahead and Freeze Sauerkraut Fritters?

Yes, you absolutely can. You can freeze the already breaded balls for up to three months. When ready to fry them you can proceed to drop them into the oil from frozen. If baking them preheat the oven to 425 F, then lower the heat to 375 F once they are in.

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Sauerkraut Balls (Fried or Baked, with Bratwurst or Vegetarian)

Yield: 16 balls

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Crispy, golden brown breading encases sauerkraut and cooked bratwurst bound with cream cheese. Sauerkraut balls are a delicious all-in-one appetizer that partner great with beer.

Ingredients

  • 3 links (about 1/2 lb) uncooked bratwurst, casings removed
  • 1 onion, medium sized, diced
  • 1 1/2 cup sauerkraut, drained
  • 2 tbsp bread crumbs
  • 1 tbsp parsley, finely chopped
  • 3 tbsp cream cheese
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 4 tbsp flour
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 cup beer (sub with water or milk)
  • 1 cup Panko breadcrumbs (might need a bit extra)
  • cooking oil as needed for deep frying

Instructions

  1. In a skillet over medium heat brown the bratwurst while breaking it up with a wooden spatula or spoon.* Add the diced onion, mix it in and let soften. Once the bratwurst is fully cooked let the mixture cool down.
  2. In a mixing bowl add the drained sauerkraut, breadcrumbs, parsley, cream cheese, salt and pepper, garlic powder and cooled off bratwurst and onion mixture.
  3. Mix until all ingredients are well incorporated and form into golf-sized balls. Arrange them on a baking sheet and refrigerate for 30 min to let them firm up.
  4. Prepare a breading set up - one bowl with flour, one bowl with the beaten eggs + beer (sub water/milk), one bowl with breadcrumbs.

To Deep Fry

  1. Over medium-high in a deep frying pan heat enough cooking oil to fully submerge the balls to 350 F.
  2. Bread the chilled sauerkraut balls (coat with flour, then egg wash, then roll in bread crumbs).
  3. Fry a few at a time until golden brown and drain on paper towels. Serve immediately.

To Bake

  1. Heat oven to 375 F.
  2. Bread the chilled sauerkraut balls (coat with flour, then egg wash, then roll in bread crumbs), arrange on a parchment paper lined baking sheet and bake for about 20 minutes. Serve immediately.

Notes

* Optional - bratwurst is already seasoned, but if you desire more pronounced flavors you can add a pinch or two of cumin and/or ground caraway seeds at this stage.

If frying do not overcrowd frying pan, the temperature of the cooking oil will drop. Try to keep it around 350 F for best results.

Serve with honey mustard or Bavarian whole grain mustard.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 16Serving Size: 4
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 124Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 38mgSodium: 470mgCarbohydrates: 9gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 5g

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