How to Boil & Bake Polish Sausages
Polish sausage, also known as kielbasa, is a thick sausage that comes in long links. It’s traditionally made with pork, but also available in beef. Lightly spiced with garlic and pepper, kielbasa has a generally mellow flavor that makes it a versatile ingredient. Most kielbasa is sold smoked or precooked, but some meat markets offer fresh varieties. Boiling and baking the kielbasa bring out the flavor and texture of the meat. Boil the sausage first to help warm the insides and to enhance the flavor with liquids such as beer. Then bake the sausages lightly to crisp the skin and give the outside a golden hue.
Things You'll Need
- Polish sausages, pork or beef
- Soup pot
- Meat thermometer
- Baking dish
Boil
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Fill a soup pot two-thirds full with water or cooking liquid and any additional ingredients. Place the pot over high heat and bring the liquid to a boil.
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Place the sausages into the boiling liquid. Reduce the heat to medium-low.
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Simmer the sausages until they’re warm on the inside. Use a meat thermometer to check temperature, if needed. Precooked polish sausage should be 140 degrees Fahrenheit; fresh pork or beef polish sausage should be 160 degrees F. Remove sausages from the liquid.
Bake
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Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Place each polish sausage in a nonstick baking dish. Space the sausages evenly and ensure the sides are not touching.
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Place sausages into the preheated oven. Bake them until the skins take on a golden hue.
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Remove the sausages from oven and serve.
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