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German Sauerkraut Roll

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German Sauerkraut Roll is a grilled, spiral loaf of beef, bratwurst, cheese and sauerkraut that can be served several ways.

This is grilled and makes a nice meatloaf shape that can be carved into slices as an elegant grilled dinner item with a sauerbraten type of gravy or made into German burgers by serving on a bun, with an extra slice of swiss melted on top. It’s different, to be sure, but in a good way, and it is delicious and all my family enjoyed.

I first made this last year when I considered doing the grilling forum at Recipezazz.com, where it is also posted. Bill and I were to moderate that one together but he got so busy with other things I let it drop. I did have a photo taken from last year when I developed this recipe, but I have no idea where it went. This photo is alright though. I gives you a good look at the spiralling of the kraut and cheese. The smokiness from grilling is really excellent in this. Although you could also do this in your oven.

You can serve this with a gingersnap gravy, on a plate with either Dusseldorf mustard or steak sauce, kind of the way you would eat meat loaf. You could also try making this as a fancy burger, using a slice of the roll. Or in an option I tried this time (with some leftovers), using a slice with mustard and provolone cheese on Tuscan bread and making a panini. Rye bread would have been perfect for that, but I was out.

I am pleased as punch that my German Sauerkraut Roll has been named the winner of the “Tailgate Challenge” sponsored by the Christian Science Monitor. You can read all about it here.

Ingredients:


Probably not one of my best pictures and the cheese does look a little stringy, but that, my friends, is cheesy goodness. ~Sue

Method:

1
Prepare grill for indirect cooking.
2
Saute onion and garlic until onion is translucent.
3
Allow to cool, then mix in meats, mustard, salt and pepper.
4
Oil or spray a cookie sheet sized piece of wax paper.
5
Evenly spread out meat into a rectangle about 1/2 inch thick.
6
Layer cheese and sauerkraut over the surface of the meat.
7
Carefully roll meat up as a jelly roll, pinching sides and seams closed.
8
Place on grill away from direct heat and cook until center of roll registers 160F on a meat thermometer, about 75 minutes.
9
Allow to stand 15-20 minutes before slicing.

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