Sausage, Cabbage, and Apple Skillet

Sausage, Cabbage, and Apple Skillet

I spent some time a few weeks ago getting reacquainted with Meggie, an old friend whom I have known since she was a baby. She now has babies of her own, works a “more-than-full-time” job as a lawyer, and struggles to get a decent meal on the table each night.

Sound familiar?

Like so many moms, Meg blows in from work around six to a pair of little ones who are hungry for both affection and food. On good days she pulls together a balanced supper complete with vegetables, a protein and starch, but says her meals lack imagination. Bad days, when she is running behind or hasn’t made it to the market, find her exhausted with a platter of nachos in her lap. Mostly, cooking feels like a chore, not a joy, and takes a back seat to cuddling with her kids.

I pestered Meg for details about her family’s eating habits, shopping patterns, and cooking repetoire … brainstorming all the while about how she could streamline her prep time. Towards the end of our discussion, at which time I’m sure Meg just wished I’d leave her and her nachos alone, she turned to me and said, “What I need, Katie, is for cooking dinner to be a 15 minute affair.”

I get it. All of us moms, whether we are stay-at-home (who came up with that term, anyway?), work part-time, full-time, or over-time, sometimes need a 15 minute answer to dinner.

Is it doable? Yes.

This is the first in a series of family dinner posts I’m calling “The 15 Minute Meal.” The recipes won’t be ground breaking. They won’t transport you to a new country, or even a new county. But they will be tasty, honest, home cooked food that will fill your bellies, nourish your family and make you feel like a champ for pulling it all together, again.

Sausage Cabbage, and Apple SkilletTake this Sausage, Cabbage, Apple Skillet: Brown sausages and a sliced onion, toss in shredded cabbage and sliced apples, and dinner is done. This is for you Meggie, and all busy moms who sometimes need dinner to be a 15 minute affair. It’s frankly, the most family-friendly kind of affair I can think of.

Sausage Cabbage, and Apple Skillet
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Sausage, Cabbage, and Apple Skillet

The onions, cabbage and apples in this dish supply a hefty dose of nourishment: vitamins, antioxidants, flavonoids, fiber. The sausage adds flavor and satiety. And even though sausage tends to be on the more decadent side, this dish still comes in at about 300 calories a serving. 

Course Dinner
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings 4 servings
Calories 304 kcal
Author Katie Morford

Ingredients

  • 4 pre-cooked chicken apple sausages (about 12 ounces), cut crosswise into thirds
  • 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 medium red or yellow onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 small head red or green cabbage
  • 2 medium tart apples, such as Granny Smith or Pink Lady
  • 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • Salt and fresh black pepper to taste
  • Favorite mustard to serve on the side

Instructions

  1. Set your biggest skillet over medium-high heat. Add the sausages and cook until they begin to brown.
  2. Drop the heat to medium, add the olive oil followed by the onion. Saute the onion and sausages for a few minutes until the onion is tender.

  3. While the onion cooks, cut the cabbage in half through the core, trim out the core and discard. Shred the cabbage like you would for coleslaw. Add it to the skillet and cook, stirring regularly.

  4. While the cabbage cooks, cut the apples off the cores in four cuts and cut into thin slices. When the cabbage is nearly tender (about 5 minutes), add the apple and sauté a few more minutes until the apple is tender, but not mushy. Remove from heat, stir in the vinegar and season to taste with salt and freshly ground black pepper.

  5. Serve with good, crusty bread and your favorite mustard.

Comments

03.14.2011 at3:57 PM #

Pam

this looks great and is an awesome idea for all us parents! Keep them coming!

03.14.2011 at6:34 PM #

Leslie

More! More! This is awesome!

10.07.2012 at11:02 AM #

Tasha

Amazing fall recipe. This is the first time I’ve made it hot. I like that the cabbage is still crunchy even after you saute it.

10.07.2012 at11:02 AM #

Katie Morford

Thanks….so glad you enjoyed it. I actually just made that at home the other day myself.

05.25.2017 at4:07 AM #

maria cornell

Great taste, my second time I precook end the sausages, kielbasa and Italian added sweet onions, sautéed then added th cabbage with apples from the jars ( pre-made), faster and still delicious

05.25.2017 at4:07 AM #

Katie Morford

Good point, Marie. You can buy uncooked sausage and give them a little more time in the pan before cutting them in thirds and adding the onion.

10.21.2017 at11:49 AM #

Meegan

Just made this for an impromptu dinner with other parents. Doubled it and used giant skillet. A huge (easy) hit! Thank you!

10.21.2017 at11:49 AM #

Katie Morford

Awesome!

02.19.2019 at2:11 PM #

Jessica

Delicious! So quick, easy, and healthy! Thank you for the recipe.

02.19.2019 at2:11 PM #

Katie Morford

Oh yay! It’s a good one if you need a quick supper.

03.31.2019 at4:08 PM #

Lynn Bethard Neel

This was even sweeter and better the second night. I added 1/2 tsp mustard powder and 1/2 tsp of garlic powder. I did not miss the potatoes I used to cook in this. It is a lowcarb comfort food meal.

09.04.2019 at10:32 AM #

Sandy

Made this last night for dinner and it was delicious! I had some left over and I was about to put the leftovers in a container and I took a bite and the flavors had melded together even more. Love this recipe! Easy and good!

09.04.2019 at10:32 AM #

Katie Morford

YAY! That is one of my back-pocket recipes when I need a quick dinner.

09.30.2019 at11:16 AM #

Darlene Tillman

Looks mighty good yummy

01.24.2020 at7:49 PM #

Michelle Watnick

This was great. Used Adele’s chicken pineapple sausage sweet and savory all together. Diffidently make again.

01.24.2020 at7:49 PM #

Katie Morford

Awesome. Love those Aidelles sausages!

07.29.2020 at7:31 PM #

Caroline

Thanks for sharing this was quick, easy and best of all delicious!!

07.29.2020 at7:31 PM #

Katie Morford

Terrific. I think so too!

11.09.2020 at4:52 PM #

Frederick Koch

Great recipe. Not so quick when you have to chop cabbage, onion s, and apples and sausage. Don’t tell me it’s quick; but it’s worth the effort.

12.31.2020 at6:03 AM #

Janis

Grab a bag of the Cole slaw cabbage and apple slices, it’s already shredded and then it’s just cutting up the onion.

12.31.2020 at6:03 AM #

Katie Morford

Great shortcut! Thanks for sharing.

11.10.2021 at6:46 PM #

Anna Catherine

Very good! I have added hard apple cider v vinegar and added caraway seeds. Easy, healthy and inexpensive.

11.10.2021 at6:46 PM #

Katie Morford

Love those additions!

09.13.2023 at7:15 AM #

Heidi Andolina

Does anyone have an idea of how many cups of shredded cabbage is used? A medium cabbage is a little vague for me 🥴

09.13.2023 at7:15 AM #

Katie Morford

Hi Heidi, It’s a good question and I’d have to test it to be sure, but I’d guess it’s about 8 cups of cabbage.

09.18.2023 at5:25 PM #

Rhonda Mellett

This is simply wonderful. Taste like Fall! The addition of just a touch of mustard when served was perfect. Made exactly as written. Thank you.

09.18.2023 at5:25 PM #

Katie Morford

Terrific. Love to hear it.

01.01.2024 at10:57 AM #

Jen

Delicious! I used a bag of slaw and it worked out great!

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