One Pan Kielbasa with Apples is a perfect, 20 minute, fall dinner recipe! This dish features savory sausage, sweet apples, red onions, and a simple maple sauce!
One Pan Kielbasa With Apples:
This is going to become your favorite new fall dinner! I love keeping Kielbasa around because it’s already fully cooked, so it’s quick and easy to prepare. It pairs perfectly with thinly sliced apples and red onions for a savory and slightly sweet dish! The maple glaze/sauce that we add is really simple, but it’s what makes this dinner really scream Autumn to me! It is a combo of a bit of chicken broth, maple syrup, minced garlic, and dijon for a bit of tang! You add it right to the skillet and simmer everything just for 4-5 minutes and the apples become soft and really soak up that delicious maple flavor! If you’re worried this might be too sweet, don’t! I am much more of a savory person and this dinner really has the perfect balance because the sausage tends to be a tad salty on its own. If you’re a smoked sausage/kielbasa lover like we are, you have to try out our One Pot Smoked Sausage Pasta and our easy Sheet Pan Sausage and Potatoes!
A Few Recipe Notes and Tips:
- I used Kielbasa because that’s what I had on hand, but other sausages will work! You can use any type of beef, chicken, or turkey smoked sausage. You could also use Andouille sausage which packs a bit of heat!
- For the apples I used honey crisp because they’re my personal favorite this time of year! You can use really any apples here that you want. Just make sure to slice them thin and peel off the skin!
- The dijon mustard doesn’t make this dish taste “mustardy” but it adds a bit of tang that the recipe needs. You could use spicy brown, or yellow mustard as well. If you don’t have mustard, try a little apple cider vinegar or red wine vinegar instead.
- We really love the mild flavor of the red onions in this recipe. Slice them into decent sized chunks, and then any onion haters can just pick them out. This recipe will work just fine with a sweeter yellow onion or even white onion in a pinch.
- For the sauce, I use chicken broth but vegetable broth or even just water would work if needed. I did use pure maple syrup, but any kind of maple syrup you have should hold up fine here!
- I served this with a side of rice and our favorite Roasted Green Beans!
Enjoy!
~Nichole
One Pan Kielbasa with Apples
Ingredients
- 3 Tablespoons Butter
- 13 Ounces Kielbasa Sausage Sliced into rounds
- 2 Large Apples Peeled, Cored, and sliced thin
- 1 Large Red Onion Sliced
- 1/2 teaspoon Thyme
- 1/2 teaspoon Sage
- Salt & Pepper to taste
- 1/3 Cup Chicken Broth
- 1/4 Cup Maple Syrup
- 2 Cloves Garlic Minced
- 1 teaspoon Dijon Mustard
Instructions
- Heat the butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Add the sausage to the skillet and cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring occasionally until starting to become golden.
- Add the sliced apples and onion to the skillet and cook, stirring occasionally for 5-6 minutes until softened.
- Season with the thyme, sage, salt & pepper.
- Meanwhile, whisk together the broth, syrup, garlic and mustard.
- Pour the sauce into the skillet, stir, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for 5 minutes until apples are soft.
Nutrition
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Never thought of cooking apples this way. I love this recipe. It looks so easy to make and so delicious looking too. Always up for learning new ways to use apples.
I rarely think about cooking with apples, but I love recipe! Looks so simple for a weeknight dinner. Dijon mustard is such a great addition to recipes, adds really wonderful flavor. I’m definitely going to be making this
They say that kielbasa is never enough. And that is so true. Definitely the recipe you will want to make over and over again. Delicious!
This looks yummy and the apples definitely add a unique touch. What a great fall recipe also!
Definitely one of my favorite fall dishes. I love the sweetness of the apples with sausage and the sage and thyme are really wonderful herbs to flavor this with. Sounds so good!!
What a delicious and easy fall dinner! I am adding the ingredients to my shopping list, I want to try this soon!
This kielbasa looks super delicious and it also has apples in it, which is really creative! I’ve never made anything like this before and now im inspired to try i tout myself. This would be perfect to make for my family tomorrow, thank you for sahring this recipe!
This is a really great dish idea Nichole! And…guess what I (almost) always have in my fridge? Kielbasa! I never though of pairing it with apples before.
This is a wonderful one-pan meal that is fulling and highlights tons of Fall flavors with the apples.
Loving the sound of this one pot dinner idea. I am a kobasa lover. This would be great for lunch or dinner.