Guy Recipe: Beer-flavored Bratwurst
Last night on my way home from the office, I had an craving for bratwurst.
You know how it goes: You're tired from eating all those chicken breasts, and a hamburger or hot dog just won't do. Not tonight. No. Tonight, is a different kind of night. Tonight, is the perfect night for a brat. But not just any brat, beer-flavored brats.
Yeah, now we're cookin'.
What you need
- Brats
- Beer
- Buns
- Condiments
Complicated, I know.
How it's done
1. Place bratwurst and beer into a pot (you can also add onion that has been cut into chunks for extra flavor). Heat contents to a boil and then let simmer for 30 minutes, turning heat down as needed to keep the beer at a low simmer. Add more beer if necessary to keep brats covered.
*As a side note, I like to score -- as in cut -- the brats ever so slightly for a little extra beer absorption.
2. While the bratwurst are boiling, prepare grill to high heat.
3. Remove bratwurst from pot and place on grill. Discard the pot contents -- yes, the beer. The bratwurst should already be cooked at this point. Brown the bratwurst by cooking for a minute or two on each side and serve in a bun.
That's it, gents.
Enjoy.
You know how it goes: You're tired from eating all those chicken breasts, and a hamburger or hot dog just won't do. Not tonight. No. Tonight, is a different kind of night. Tonight, is the perfect night for a brat. But not just any brat, beer-flavored brats.
Yeah, now we're cookin'.
What you need
- Brats
- Beer
- Buns
- Condiments
Complicated, I know.
How it's done
1. Place bratwurst and beer into a pot (you can also add onion that has been cut into chunks for extra flavor). Heat contents to a boil and then let simmer for 30 minutes, turning heat down as needed to keep the beer at a low simmer. Add more beer if necessary to keep brats covered.
*As a side note, I like to score -- as in cut -- the brats ever so slightly for a little extra beer absorption.
2. While the bratwurst are boiling, prepare grill to high heat.
3. Remove bratwurst from pot and place on grill. Discard the pot contents -- yes, the beer. The bratwurst should already be cooked at this point. Brown the bratwurst by cooking for a minute or two on each side and serve in a bun.
That's it, gents.
Enjoy.
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