Creamy German Sausage, Potato and Sauerkraut Soup Recipe (2024)

Creamy German Sausage, Potato and Sauerkraut Soup Recipe

Delicious and easy 30 minute meal! Perfect for weeknight lunch or dinner and the sauerkraut adds a surprising touch of flavor in this German inspired soup.


Creamy German Sausage, Potato and Sauerkraut Soup



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Fall is my absolute favorite time of year! I love the cool days, leaves falling off trees and cozy nights snuggled under the covers.

October just flew by this year, but there's still time to celebrate with an Oktoberfest themed meal! I'd love to visit Munich, Germany someday to attend Oktoberfest.

How fun would that be?

I come from a pretty large German family. My grandparents and great grandparents spoke German more than English in their homes.

I grew up eating tons of German inspired foods and I still love them to this day.

Any time there was a potluck or family gathering, you'd always find either kielbasa and sauerkraut or pork chops and sauerkraut in a slow cooker somewhere. Those two meals were also served for dinner on a semi regular basis.

Total German Minnesotan comfort food at it's finest!

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Since sausage and sauerkraut go so well together, I decided to try them in a soup.

This Creamy Sausage, Potato and Sauerkraut Soup is absolutely fantastic and perfect for any fall or Oktoberfest meal!

It's creamy and cheesy and I used Hillshire Farm® Polska Kielbasa along with the potatoes and sauerkraut in this soup.

Since it's ready in less than 30 minutes, it's great for any weeknight meal or lunch.

I love that this soup budget friendly, making it perfect for families and the flavor of the kielbasa is wonderful.

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Other recipes using sauerkraut you may like:

This recipe is just too easy to make

  • In a saucepan, melt the butter
  • Add onions and saute until tender
  • Add flour, stirring until combined
  • Cook then add the chicken broth and milk, then cook stirring until broth begins to thicken
  • Reduce heat then add kielbasa, diced potatoes, sauerkraut and parsley
  • Simmer, then add shredded cheddar.
  • Stir to combine and remove from heat
  • Serve sprinkled with black pepper

Full recipe below


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You can add or substitute with the following ingredients:

  • minced garlic
  • dried thyme
  • crushed red pepper flakes
  • chopped pickles
  • swiss cheese
  • spicy sausage
  • diced ham
  • diced carrots
  • paprika
  • crumbled bacon

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One year ago

  • Pumpkin Spice Chip, Almond and Pecan Cookies

Two years ago

  • Turkey Burger with Lemon Dill Yogurt Sauce

Three years ago

  • Brown and Wild Rice with Mushrooms

Four years ago

  • Potato Flake Breaded Tilapia


I hope you enjoy this recipe for Oktoberfest or for a weeknight meal! The ingredients are so unique, but the flavors are out of this world!


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Yield 6 servings

Author Hot Eats and Cool Reads

Cook time

20 Min

Total time

25 Min

Creamy Sausage, Potato and Sauerkraut Soup

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 1 medium onion, finely diced
  • 1/4 cup flour
  • 1 1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 2 1/2 cups milk
  • 1 - 14 ounce Polska Kielbasa, halved and sliced
  • 1 1/2 cups cooked diced potatoes
  • 1 cup sauerkraut
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • black pepper

Instructions

  1. In a large saucepan, melt butter over medium heat.
  2. Add onions and saute for about five minutes, until tender.
  3. Add flour, stirring until completely combined. Cook for one minute, then add the chicken broth and milk.
  4. Turn heat to medium high, then cook stirring often until broth begins to thicken.
  5. Reduce heat to medium then add kielbasa, diced potatoes, sauerkraut and parsley. Simmer for five minutes, then add shredded cheddar.
  6. Stir to combine and remove from heat. Serve sprinkled with black pepper.

Nutrition Facts

Calories

389.38

Fat

26.79

Sat. Fat

13.24

Carbs

23.48

Fiber

2.30

Net carbs

21.18

Sugar

8.16

Protein

14.68

Sodium

1051.89

Cholesterol

74.22

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What readers are saying about this recipe:

  • Mindy- Fantastic! We've made it several times and the recipe is always asked for
  • Marlene- We loved this soup on a cold fall or winter night yummy and so easy
  • Shirley- Made this last night.. it was great.. friends want the recipe.. make me feel good..
  • Debbie- Yum! Family was not very excited about this until they tasted it..then they couldn't stop raving about it! Definite keeper.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

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FAQs

Where did sauerkraut and sausage come from? ›

Invented independently of one another, sausage and sauerkraut are now considered by Germans to go together like peanut butter and jelly, milk and cookies, or East and West Berlin. Sausage and sauerkraut were first brought together by a woman named Lene Weber in an attempt to make her husband Manfred eat slower.

What's the difference between German sauerkraut and regular sauerkraut? ›

In Germany and Austria, cooked sauerkraut is often flavored with juniper berries or caraway seeds; apples and white wine are added in popular variations. In South Tyrol, it is made with Juniper berries, Extra-virgin olive oil and smoked pancetta.

Is sauerkraut good or bad for you? ›

Sauerkraut is a versatile food full of essential nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Live sauerkraut can also contain probiotic bacteria, which are good for your gut. Some nutrients in sauerkraut may contribute to improved heart health, bone health, immune function, and inflammation.

What does sauerkraut mean in German? ›

Sauerkraut is the German language equivalent of “sour cabbage.” In reality though, it can mean different things to different people. To busy home chefs, sauerkraut, or fermented cabbage, is a fast, easy way to liven up their families' favorite meals.

Is sauerkraut Ukrainian or German? ›

Americans most often associate it with German cuisine—and rightfully so, it is a national dish of Germany—but many Central and Eastern European countries have their own sauerkraut varieties, including Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Austria, Slovakia, and Czechia, to name a few.

Is sauerkraut Chinese or German? ›

The pungent, puckery vegetable, which we think of as essentially German, was actually carried from China to Europe by the Tartars, who went on to create a new improved version of the pickled cabbage, fermenting it with salt, rather than rice wine.

What is sauerkraut made of? ›

Sauerkraut is a fermented food made from cabbage. It has been consumed for thousands of years for its probiotic benefits and is rich in vitamins C, B, A, K, and a variety of minerals. It has a tangy flavor, crunchy texture, and is simple and cost-effective to make at home!

What does sauerkraut taste like? ›

The taste is in the name, even if it's spelled the German way. Good sauerkraut has a sour punch, backed by acidic and salty notes. It's not sour like Sour Patch Kids or Warheads; it has a far more natural taste (close to the flavor of a pickle) that is quite delicious in big heaping doses.

What is the liquid in sauerkraut? ›

Kraut juice (called Sauerkrautsaft in German, Zeamă de varză/Moare in Romanian, rasol, rasoj or rasuluk in the Balkans) is a beverage that consists of the liquid in which sauerkraut is cured. It is the juice of the vegetable itself and the pickling brine.

What is the Chinese version of sauerkraut? ›

Suancai (also called suan tsai and Chinese sauerkraut; lit. 'sour vegetable') is a traditional Chinese pickled Chinese cabbage (napa cabbage) or Chinese mustard, used for a variety of purposes. Suancai is a unique form of paocai, due to the ingredients used and the method of production.

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