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uber-braten kielbasa and sauerkraut casserole

Recipe by
Cindi Marie Bauer
Marshfield, WI

If you love sauerkraut, then your going to enjoy this dish. It's great comfort food!

yield 5 serving(s)
method Bake

Ingredients For uber-braten kielbasa and sauerkraut casserole

  • 8 ounces
    wide noodles
  • 1 (14 oz.)
    pkg. kielbasa or smoked sausage
  • 1/3 cup
    butter
  • 1/3 cup
    flour
  • 1 teasp.
    garlic powder
  • 1 teasp.
    onion powder
  • 1/4 teasp.
    black pepper
  • 1/2 teasp.
    dry mustard
  • 3 cups
    milk
  • 1 cup
    shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  • 1-1/2 cups
    sauerkraut, drained (*see note)
  • 4 tablesp.
    plain dried bread crumbs
  • 2 tablesp.
    melted butter

How To Make uber-braten kielbasa and sauerkraut casserole

  • 1
    Grease the inside of a 2-1/2 to 3-quart casserole baking dish; set baking dish aside.
  • 2
    Cook egg noodles as per directions on package; set aside.
  • 3
    Cut Kielbasa or smoked sausage into chunks, then cut each chunk in half; set aside.
  • 4
    Melt the 1/3 cup of butter in a large saucepan. (I used a 3-quart saucepan.)
  • 5
    Stir in the flour, garlic power, onion powder, pepper, and mustard.
  • 6
    When mixture is well combined, gradually add the milk. Bring mixture to a boil for 1 minute; stirring constantly until the sauce has thicken. (Mine started to thicken in less than a minute.)
  • 7
    Add the cup of cheese to the pan, stir until melted.
  • 8
    Add the Kielbasa or smoked sausage, plus the drained sauerkraut to the pan, and stir.
  • 9
    Pour mixture into the greased baking dish, then stir in the precooked noodles.
  • 10
    Top the casserole with a mixture of 4 tablespoons of bread crumbs mixed with 2 tablespoons of melted butter.
  • 11
    Bake casserole (uncovered) for 25 minutes in a 375ºF oven.
  • 12
    Note: When preparing this casserole, you can use a Bavarian Sauerkraut in place of regular sauerkraut. Plus the original recipe states to use 2 cups of the kraut, but I just use 1-1/2 cups. Also, you can use smoked sausage in place of the Kielbasa. I used smoked sausage, and the brand of sausage I used was, Eckrich.
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