Recipe for Homemade Jalapeno Cheddar Brats (2024)

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These Homemade Jalapeno Cheddar Brats are super-scrumptious! From that snap of the casing, the juiciness of the brat, how all the flavors come together, and the oh so good cheesy bits inside.

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Always on the hunt for something different to try, and the fact that I really hate paying high prices for artisan type sausages; we decided to place a meat grinder and sausage stuffer kit on my Christmas list this past year.

Well, as it just so happens, my little wish list came true. Now it was time to figure out what to make with this new gadget.

Walking through Costco we were offered a sample of Jalapeno Cheddar Brats from a very enthusiastic sample “hander outer” guy, who made sure to let us know those were his personal favorite.

Needless to say, a light bulb went off, and we knew this was what we needed to make. The one’s from Costco were really good, but we knew we could kick it up a notch at home. So the planning began!

If we were going to pull this off we needed a plan. Gathering everything needed, get it prepped, and ready to stuff. It’s not a task for the beginner because after all, you have to be careful dealing with raw meat.

Doing this yourself your family will have no preservatives, no nitrates, and you get to season it to your own personal liking. So for someone that likes extra spicy, good luck finding that on the store shelves!

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First of all, we needed to find a nice big pork butt or shoulder. If you can get a large enough piece, there are just so many things you can do with it. But the first thing we always do with it is cut most of the meat away from the bone.

We left a nice amount of meat on the bone put it in the slow cooker, and turned that into some nice pulled pork sandwiches with BBQ sauce and cole slaw. Nothing going to waste here.

We also wanted to use some for breakfast sausages, I’ll link to that one as soon as it’s ready to go up. Next up, as promised at Christmas time, made some apple sausage brats for my daughter who gladly bought me a meat grinder and sausage stuffer KitchenAid attachment in hopes to get her favorite sausages.

This is what I meant by a lot of planning ahead needs to happen. If your friends and family know you have this ability now, expect requests because this stuff is that good!

I’d be willing to bet a lot of you might have these little wonder tools collecting dust, still the box. Well, fear not. Nothing here is all that hard to do.

I was a little nervous at first, but there are step by step instructions from KitchenAid that makes it easy. I would say that you do need a helper. Don’t try this alone, you just don’t have enough hands.

Back to this recipe. In my little garden, I like to grow some of our favorite veggies. Sadly, it is a little too early in the season this year to pick our peppers.

Fortunately, we had so many from last year’s harvest, that we just pulled some out of the freezer. And before you can ask, yes, whole fresh peppers stay good in the freezer AND keep their heat.

On a small side-note, if you harvest your peppers a day after a good soaking (it stresses them out) and they’ll be even hotter!

Now, for the best part, your reward! Getting to take that first bite of these homemade, handcrafted artisan Jalapeno Cheddar Brats (you can call them whatever you want if you make em, right?) I call them scrumptious!

The first bite you get that snap of the casing and then the juiciness of the brat. It makes you realize how all the flavors of the seasonings just come together, and it’s got oh so good cheesy bits inside.

It just puts a great big smile on your face. Store bought sausages just can not compare to how good these truely are!

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These Homemade Jalapeno Cheddar Brats are super-scrumptious! From that snap of the casing, the juiciness of the brat, how all the flavors come together, and the oh so good cheesy bits inside.

Ingredients

  • 5 lbs whole pork butt, removed from the bone and cubed
  • 8 tsp minced garlic, about 10 cloves
  • 3 tbsp Fresh coarsely ground black pepper
  • 1 cup finely minced red onion
  • 1 cup chopped parsley
  • 3 tbsp paprika
  • 4 tsp salt
  • 1 1/2-cup jalapeno peppers, diced
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese, cubed

Instructions

  1. Coarsely grind your pork butt
  2. Combine your jalapenos and cheese. Coarsely grind (you can do this on top of the meat, or into a separate bowl)
  3. Mix together meat, jalapenos, cheese, and seasonings.
  4. Stuff into casings following instructions for your sausage stuffer.

Notes

If you do not have a sausage stuffer, you can form these into patties after everything is combined.

You can cook these up using any method you like, we are partial to grilling them.

Be sure to cook sausage all the way through before serving.

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FAQs

How to cook jalapeno cheddar brats? ›

Cook, covered, for 15-20 minutes until sausage is browned and the internal temperature is 160°F, turning links often.
  1. Thaw product prior to cooking.
  2. Spray a skillet with cooking spray.
  3. Add sausage.
  4. Cook over medium-high heat until browned, about 5 minutes, turning links often.
  5. Reduce heat to medium-low.

How much jalapeno to use in brats? ›

Ingredients: 5 pounds pork butt, cut into 1" cubes. 1/2 cup seeded and minced jalapenos. 8 oz cheddar, grated or shredded.

What are the ingredients in Johnsonville jalapeno cheddar? ›

Ingredients: Pork, water, pasteurized process cheddar cheese ([cheddar cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese culture, salt, enzymes), water, milkfat, sodium phosphate, salt, sorbic acid, apo-carotenal], powdered cellulose), diced jalapeno peppers and less than 2% of the following: corn syrup, salt, potassium lactate, green ...

What makes brats taste better? ›

It can be flavored with garlic and marjoram. The more garlic the better. KNOCKWORST is a shorter, stockier German sausage made with beef, or beef and pork. It has a stronger garlic flavor profile and a characteristic 'snappy' texture to the skin when cooked.

Do you boil cheddar brats before grilling? ›

Before grilling the brats, parboil them on the stove or in a cast-iron skillet on the grill. This will help to precook the inside of the brats and make sure that they don't burst open on the grill, releasing all of the flavorful juices. Place the brats in a skillet and add a cold liquid 3/4 of the way up the brats.

Should I soak brats before cooking? ›

Start your fire and let them burn down to grey-looking coals. While you are waiting for the coals to burn down, soak your bratwurst in COLD water for 5-7 minutes. This makes the casing more pliable and reduces breakage. Gently lay the brats on the clean hot grate, turning them often.

Can I use canned jalapeños instead of fresh? ›

Yes, you can substitute fresh jalapeños for canned diced peppers in recipes, but there are some considerations to keep in mind: 1. Heat Level: Fresh jalapeños are typically hotter than canned diced peppers.

Can I substitute jarred jalapeños for fresh jalapeños? ›

And in a pinch, you can even use the pickled peppers in place of fresh ones in recipes, but beware the acidity they will add to a dish. The possibilities are endless.

How do I cook Johnsonville jalapeño cheddar sausage? ›

How To Prepare
  1. Preheat roller grill for 15 minutes on HEAT/COOK.
  2. Place links on roller grill on HEAT/COOK.
  3. Heat thawed links for 25-30 minutes or frozen links for 40-45 minutes or until the internal temperature is 140-160°F.
  4. Reduce roller grill temperature to HOLD/WARM.
  5. Product must be held at a minimum of 140°F.

Why is jalapeno cheddar so good? ›

Jalapeno Cheddar is a savoury Cheddar elevated with flavours of jalapeno peppers for some extra kick. Hand dipped and pressed into blocks for aging, this Cheddar makes for a perfect grilled cheese sandwich as well as tastes delicious over nachos and burgers.

How to make Johnsonville cheddar brats? ›

How To - Oven
  1. Thaw product prior to cooking.
  2. Preheat oven to 425°F.
  3. Place sausage on a shallow baking pan coated with cooking spray.
  4. Bake for 19-21 minutes until sausage is browned and the internal temperature is 160°F, turning links once.

Should you boil brats before grilling? ›

Yes, you should boil brats before grilling

After their soak in the brine, remove onions and peppers, which can be set aside to be cooked with the brats later, and add the mixture to a pot on the stove. Here, add a pinch of salt before it's time to boil the bratwurst.

Why you shouldn't boil brats? ›

Sindelar said parboiling speeds up the unfolding process and can result in a mushy meat texture, the development of rubbery casings and separate the casing from the sausage. So, there you have it. It's settled science.

Should you boil brats in beer before grilling? ›

Add extra flavor to your brats by cooking in your favorite beer. They'll take on some of the characteristics you love – citrus, hops, malt and more. Try different beers with different brat varieties.

What is the best way to cook cheddar brats? ›

Bring a pot of water to a gentle boil and add the brats. Let them cook for about 10-15 minutes until they are fully cooked. Boiling the brats can result in a plump and juicy texture without the charred flavor you get from grilling or pan-frying.

How to cook jalapeno cheddar sausage in oven? ›

Preheat oven to 350°F. Place thawed links on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper. Bake for 10-12 minutes or until links are browned and the internal temperature is 140°F.

How to pan fry cheddar brats? ›

Thaw product prior to cooking. Spray a skillet with cooking spray. Add sausage. Cook over medium-high heat until browned, about 5 minutes, turning links often.

How to cook fully cooked cheddar brats? ›

Pan Fry: Remove Cheddar Brats from package and place up to 4 in medium sized skillet. Cook on medium-low heat for 5-7 minutes. Turn Cheddar Brats and cook for another 5-7 minutes. Grill: Bring gas grill to medium—low heat.

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