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Bratwurst and Vegetables in Oyster Sauce

Bratwurst, which is a sausage usually composed of pork, veal or beef, has become my husband's favorite since we got here in the US. We usually eat it grilled with rice or bread and soup, and sometimes with vegetable salad and soup. But yesterday, I thought of cooking it differently. I stir-fried it with potatoes, bell pepper and onions...and added soy sauce and oyster sauce to give it a hint of Asian flavor. 

Check out the recipe. I'm sure you'll like it...so simple and easy to cook!

* I shared this on Melt in Your Mouth Monday, Hearth and Soul Hop, Delectable Tuesday, Tempt My Tummy Tuesday, Tuesdays At The Table, Tasty Tuesdays and Made From Scratch Tuesday.

Prep Time: 15 mins          Cook Time: ~15 mins           Servings: 4-6                              

Ingredients:
  • 8 pcs. bratwurst, bias-sliced into ½ inch thick (You can slice it while still a little bit frozen, or you can cook it first accdg. to package "skillet preparation" directions before slicing. I prefer cooking it first.)
  • ½ cup red bell pepper, cut into thin strips
  • ½ cup green bell pepper, cut into thin strips
  • 1 yellow onion, cut into rings
  • 2 medium-sized potatoes, each cut into 8 pcs.
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 Tbsp oyster sauce
  • ½ Tbsp soy sauce
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • 1 tsp chives
  • Salt
 

Procedure:
1. Over medium heat, stir-fry bratwurst in olive oil for about a minute, that is if you are using cooked bratwurst. If not, stir-fry until brown.
2. Add potatoes. Stir-fry until almost cooked.
3. Add bell peppers and onions. Stir fry until cooked but still crunchy.
4. Add oyster sauce, soy sauce and black pepper. Add salt to suit your taste. Mix well. Sprinkle with chives. Simmer for a minute.
5. Transfer to a serving dish. Serve with bread or hot rice!


16 comments :

  1. This sounds wonderful!!!! My family loves bratwurst so I will be trying this one...

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  2. Nice hearty recipe and easy one-pot meal! We eat sausage or chourico, haven't tried bratwurst yet. Looks great and the asian flavors sound wonderful.

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  3. This looks delicious! I grew up eating Bratwurst, so I love seeing it used in a new way. Thanks for sharing your recipe with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop.

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  4. Looks colorful and delicious :) And most important that not too difficult :)

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  5. I love one pot meals. They make my life so easy! This is a great one!

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  6. What a fantastic twist! One of my favorite things about blogging is seeing the creative ways cooks use ingredients. It's so fun when someone comes up with new combinations. Thanks so much for sharing at the Hearth and Soul Hop!

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  7. ah ha when i saw oyster sauce i knew it must be you (: sounds great!

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  8. I make something similar but not with asian seasoning - I am going to have to try this soon! thanks for sharing this with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop.

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  9. Lovely Tina although have done something similar but not with bratwurst. Bread will be lovely with this.

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  11. I love a simple, tasty stir fry ... this looks delicious!

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  12. Pinay! This is such a unique recipe I just want to try it! What a combination of flavors and colors. I never though to combine Asian Oyster sauce with a German sausage, but that is why food fusion is so neat! I will be sharing this on my hearth and soul hop highlights this friday at a moderate life! Thanks for sharing it with us on the hearth and soul hop! All the best, alex

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  13. that looks great for a fusion-cuisine idea - I love using different sauces.

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  14. That looks lovely! the grilled onions are just amazing - can almost taste them!

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  15. Oh my goodness, that sounds absolutely delicious and oh so comforting!

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