Bratwurst & Cauliflower with Guinness and Mustard Sauce (LCHF)
Bratwurst & Cauliflower with Guinness and Mustard Sauce (LCHF)

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Братвурст (Bratwurst). Немецкие колбаски для жарки на гриле и сковороде. This is one of the simpler and most delicious bratwurst dishes to make and it takes just one-skillet Bratwurst is a German sausage that is most commonly made with Pork. Bratwurst are delicious pork sausages stuffed in natural casings.

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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook bratwurst & cauliflower with guinness and mustard sauce (lchf) using 9 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Bratwurst & Cauliflower with Guinness and Mustard Sauce (LCHF):
  1. Prepare 1/2 small onion, finely chopped
  2. Take 1 good knob of butter
  3. Get 1/2 tsp English mustard powder
  4. Get 1 cup beef stock, I used a cube because I had to!
  5. Get 1/4 cup Guinness
  6. Take 1 tsp wholegrain mustard
  7. Make ready 1 cup stalk, leaves and trimmings from a cauliflower
  8. Make ready 1 another good knob of butter
  9. Make ready 2 bratwurst

Bratwurst is a fresh sausage of pork and veal, flavored with Sheboygan-style bratwursts are a popular version of sausage with plenty of onion that hails from Wisconsin, and. A bratwurst (German: Bratwurst, /ˈbʁaːtvʊɐ̯st/) is a sausage usually composed of veal, pork or beef. The plural in German is Bratwürste. The name is German, derived from Old High German Brätwurst, from brät-, which is finely chopped meat and Wurst, or sausage.

Steps to make Bratwurst & Cauliflower with Guinness and Mustard Sauce (LCHF):
  1. Make the sauce: melt the butter in a saucepan and add the onion, saute, stirring (so it doesn't colour) until it is soft…about five minutes
  2. Add the butter and mustard powder and stir in for a minute.
  3. Slowly add half a cup of the stock, followed by the Guinness.
  4. Stir sauce until thick then turn heat to its lowest setting and cook, stirring occasionally, for about thirty minutes. If it gets too thick add a little more stock.
  5. Bring a pot of salted water to the boil and when boiling add the cauliflower trimmings (I cut the stalk into quarters)
  6. Cook the cauliflower for 7-8 minutes until tender.
  7. Meanwhile heat the broiler for the bratwurst
  8. Put small slices into the bratwurst, and then broil it for 10 minutes, turning halfway.
  9. Drain the cauliflower, chop it then put it back in a clean pan on heat with the other knob of butter and some salt and pepper
  10. Add the wholegrain mustard to the sauce and stir it in with some salt and black pepper.
  11. To serve, put the cauliflower in the middle of the plate, put the bratwurst on top, and the sauce all around.

Mustard beer butter goes well with grilled pork and pork products, especially sausages. What makes a bratwurst, a bratwurst? Many of us have VERY specific things that we think of when But, with just a few tweaks, we had beautiful homemade bratwurst that rivaled any store-bought. A smoked, spiced German sausage made of pork, veal and sometimes beef. There are numerous regional variations of this sausage marked out by size and different spices.

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