This sausage and potatoes recipe is a simple, delicious one-pan dinner made with crispy potatoes and savory sausage—perfect for a quick and hearty meal.
Sausage and potatoes might be the ultimate comfort food duo—savory, hearty, and endlessly versatile. Whether you’re roasting them on a sheet pan, tossing them in a skillet, or baking them into a cheesy casserole, this classic pairing works for any meal and any season.
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In this blog post, we’ll break down popular ways to cook sausage and potatoes, how to customize the dish to fit your taste or diet, and tips to make the most of this satisfying combo.
Why Sausage and Potatoes Are a Perfect Pair
Flavor Compatibility
The rich, salty flavor of sausage complements the earthy, starchy goodness of potatoes. The sausage’s fat naturally seasons the potatoes as they cook, creating a depth of flavor easily.
Culinary Versatility
This pairing appears in cuisines around the world:
German: Sausage, potatoes, and sauerkraut
Southern U.S.: Fried potatoes with smoky kielbasa
Italian: Sausage, potatoes, and peppers baked in tomato sauce
Nutritional Balance
Sausage and potatoes offer a mix of protein and carbs. Add in some veggies or a green salad and you’ve got a well-rounded meal. Choose turkey or chicken sausage for a leaner version.
Ingredients & Substitutions
Choosing the Right Sausage
Smoked sausage: Fully cooked, quick and flavorful.
Italian sausage: Mild or spicy, available in pork or chicken.
Chorizo or andouille: Spicy and bold; great for stews or skillet dishes.
Best Potatoes to Use
Yukon Gold: Buttery texture, great for roasting or casseroles.
Red potatoes: Hold shape well, ideal for soups.
Russet potatoes: Fluffy inside, great for baking.
Pro Tip: Dice potatoes into uniform sizes to ensure even cooking.
Vegetable Add-Ins
Bell peppers
Onions
Zucchini
Brussels sprouts
Kale (added near the end)
Seasoning Suggestions
Garlic powder
Smoked paprika
Italian herbs
Fresh rosemary or thyme
Cooking Methods
A. One-Pan Oven Roasts
Roasting sausage and potatoes together on a sheet pan is one of the easiest, most hands-off methods. Toss everything with olive oil and spices, spread on a baking sheet, and roast until golden.
Try a version with red onions and bell peppers for extra flavor.
B. Skillet Meals
For a faster, stovetop version, sauté sausage slices until browned, then add diced or thinly sliced potatoes. Stir occasionally until everything is crispy and cooked through.
Flavor Tip: Deglaze the skillet with a splash of chicken broth or vinegar to lift the brown bits off the pan.
C. Casseroles and Bakes
Casseroles are ideal for making ahead or feeding a crowd. Combine sliced sausage, partially cooked potatoes, cheese, and a binder like cream or broth. Bake until bubbly.
D. Soups and Stews
Add sausage and potatoes to a broth-based soup or stew with vegetables for a hearty, cozy dish. This method works well with kielbasa, Italian sausage, or andouille.
Flavor Variations & Add-Ins
Try Global Twists
German-style: Add sauerkraut and caraway seeds.
Cajun-style: Use andouille sausage and Cajun seasoning.
Mexican-style: Add jalapeños and finish with fresh cilantro.
Make It Healthier
Swap white potatoes for sweet potatoes.
Use chicken or turkey sausage.
Roast with avocado oil for a neutral, heart-healthy option.
Pro Tip: Marinate the sausage in mustard or vinegar beforehand for deeper flavor.
How to Serve & Store
When to Serve It
Weeknight dinners
Meal prep bowls
Weekend brunch (add eggs!)
Potluck gatherings
Side Dishes That Work
Repurpose Leftovers
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I prepare sausage and potatoes in an air fryer?
Yes! Toss ingredients with oil and spices, then air fry at 400°F for 12–15 minutes, shaking halfway through.
What are the best sausages for a healthier option?
Look for uncured turkey or chicken sausages with minimal additives and 0g added sugar.
What kind of sausage is best for sausage and potatoes?
This dish is very versatile! Smoked sausage, Italian sausage (sweet or spicy), chicken sausage, or even plant-based sausage all work well. The key is to match the flavor of the sausage with the seasoning you plan to use for the potatoes.
Can I make it ahead of time?
Yes! This dish stores and reheats well. You can prep everything in advance and store it in the fridge for up to 4 days. Reheat in the oven or air fryer to bring back the crispiness.
Equipment Needed
Baking Pans: These are our favorite baking pans. They are great for cooking is sheet pan meal.
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