Perfect Pan-Fried Traditional Smoked Sausages: No Splatter, No Cracking
This is my foolproof technique for cooking traditional smoked sausages without cracking or splattering on the stove. The secret? First boil them gently in a little water to cook through and release their fat, then finish by browning them in their own rendered fat.
Ingredients
- 1 traditional smoked sausage (house-made or store-bought)
- A little oil or lard (optional)
Instructions
- Cut the Sausage:
Slice the sausage into bite-sized pieces—about 4 cm works well for easy eating in two bites. - Arrange in a Pot:
Place the sausage pieces in a pot or deep skillet in a single layer, slightly packed rather than spread out. Use a pot that fits them snugly. - Add Water and Boil:
Pour in enough water to cover about two finger-widths (approx. ½ cup). Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium-low, partially cover with a lid slightly ajar. Stir occasionally. - Simmer Until Fat Releases:
Let the sausages simmer gently for about 20 minutes. During this time, they will cook through and release their fat into the water. - Evaporate the Water:
Listen for sizzling sounds—this means the water has mostly evaporated, leaving the rendered fat behind. If there’s not enough fat, add 1 tablespoon of oil or lard. - Brown the Sausages:
Cover the pot and fry the sausages in their fat for about 10 minutes, turning occasionally to brown all sides evenly. - Serve and Enjoy:
Serve the sausages immediately or reheat later. They’re delicious with pickled vegetables (cucumbers, cabbage-stuffed peppers), mashed potatoes, or simply with mustard and rustic bread.
💡 Tips
- If you want to bake them in the oven, just place the sausage pieces in the roasting pan alongside pork ribs and cook together.
- Adjust the water quantity depending on the fat content of your sausages.
- The key is gentle simmering first to avoid bursting the casings and prevent splatter.
📝 Final Thoughts
This method delivers juicy, perfectly cooked smoked sausages with a crispy, golden exterior and no mess. It’s ideal for traditional home cooking and pairs beautifully with hearty sides or rustic breads.