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Marthe48

(20,355 posts)
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 01:33 PM Sunday

Busy in the kitchen

I baked bread, made a batch of bulk sausage, have a batch of sauerkraut balls chilling in the fridge, and a piece of pork loin roasting in the oven. I'll add some sauerkraut in a bit, and either dressing or potatoes.

Glad I have the time and energy

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Busy in the kitchen (Original Post) Marthe48 Sunday OP
Quite the accomplishments democrank Sunday #1
You just need some applesauce! displacedvermoter Sunday #2
I'll bet the aromas from NJCher Sunday #3
Will be over. Duncanpup Sunday #4
Applesauce! Marthe48 Sunday #6
Really! You have a lot of energy, I don't know about the required amount of time to prep such things, but it sure SWBTATTReg Sunday #5
It didn't take too long Marthe48 Sunday #7
Can you share your recipe for sauerkraut balls? Retrograde Sunday #8
I'm flexible with the recipe Marthe48 Yesterday #9
Thanks- I'll give the baked version a try Retrograde 21 hrs ago #10
This batch turned out good Marthe48 20 hrs ago #11

SWBTATTReg

(25,064 posts)
5. Really! You have a lot of energy, I don't know about the required amount of time to prep such things, but it sure
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 02:22 PM
Sunday

sounds yummy, and good for the tummy!

Marthe48

(20,355 posts)
7. It didn't take too long
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 02:50 PM
Sunday

Everything fell into place, got the dishes done and 2 loads of clothes to boot

Retrograde

(11,013 posts)
8. Can you share your recipe for sauerkraut balls?
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:46 PM
Sunday

I had them in Ohio some years ago - they seem to be a local thing.

Marthe48

(20,355 posts)
9. I'm flexible with the recipe
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 09:46 AM
Yesterday

I use equal amounts of cream cheese, raw bulk sausage and well-drained sauerkraut. I used about 2 oz. cream cheese, 3 oz. raw bulk sausage, a scant cup of drained sauerkraut. It was loose, so I added about 1/4 cup each of Parmesan and shredded cheddar cheese. I got 12 balls, baked them at 325 d. for 35 min.

There are a lot of recipes online, mostly for breaded and deep-fried sauerkraut balls. I wanted to avoid fat and carbs, so I found a baked recipe, that doesn't use breading. If you bake them, put them on a cookie sheet lined with foil that you spray or brush with oil.

I'm sorry I can't be more exact, but it seems to be one of those recipes where you can eyeball the ingredients, add herbs and spices in amounts you like and come up with a pretty good result.





Retrograde

(11,013 posts)
10. Thanks- I'll give the baked version a try
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 05:41 PM
21 hrs ago

I avoid deep frying because I don’t like be spattered with hot oil- I sometimes get Mr Retrograde to do it since he’s a lot taller and further away from the oil

Marthe48

(20,355 posts)
11. This batch turned out good
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 06:18 PM
20 hrs ago

Didn't fall apart, tasted good. I reheated the leftovers and they kept well. Hope the same for you

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