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Written by Jason Logsdon

Growing up my family didn't eat many sausage dishes. Since I've been with my wife that has changed and sausage is a big part of our meals. Sausage and peppers are staple around our house, especially in summer when the peppers are fresh from the garden.

The biggest issue when cooking sausage and peppers is cooking the sausage through without splitting the casing, over cooking the inside, or burning the outside. Through lots of practice I can usually cook the sausages pretty good but I still have to pay close attention, especially at the end of the cooking time.

Using sous vide sausages has removed this difficulty and the sausages always come out moist and perfectly cooked!

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I still grill the sausages and get the great flavor and browning but I pre-cook them in the sous vide bath. That means I just have to brown the outsides and they're good to go. I can now pay attention to other things going on around me instead of focusing only on the sausages.

Having the sous vide sausages already cooked also makes it easier for me to get the peppers and onions cooked through and still hot when it's time to serve.

Sous Vide Sausage Is Super Easy

Making sous vide sausage is about as easy as sous vide can get. You simply seal the sausages in sous vide pouches and cook them for 1 to 2 hours at 131°F for beef sausage or 140°F for pork sausage.

Take the sausages out of the sous vide pouches and pat them dry. They look like they're still raw at this point but in fact they are cooked all the way through. They are now ready to throw on the grill when you're getting close to eating. The sous vide sausages are fine sitting for 15 to 30 minutes before going on the grill.

Once on the grill the sous vide sausages only take about 1 minute per side to brown them. They're then ready to serve!

For sides you can serve pretty much anything that goes well with sausage. With our sous vide sausage I did grilled sweet peppers, poblano peppers, and onions fresh from the garden and some wild rice.

You can also use the grilled sous vide sausages in hot dog rolls for a great sausage roll.

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Sous Vide Sausage and Peppers

  • Published: September 1, 2011
  • By Jason Logsdon
  • Prep Time: 10 Minutes
  • Total Time: 1.5 or up to 3.5 Hours
  • Cooks: 131°F (55°C) for 1 to 3 Hours
  • Serves: 4

Ingredients for Sous Vide Sausage and Peppers

  • For the Sous Vide Beef Sausage

  • 8 beef sausages
  • 1 onion, sliced into 1/2 inch slices
  • 1 red pepper, cut into sides
  • 1 orange pepper, cut into sides
  • 1 poblano pepper, cut into sides
  • Salt and pepper

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Cooking Instructions for Sous Vide Sausage and Peppers

For the Sous Vide Beef Sausage

At least 1.5 to 3.5 hours before serving

Preheat the water bath to 131°F (55°C).

Place the sausage links in the sous vide pouches. Seal the pouches then place in the water bath and cook for 1 to 3 hours.

For more information on the cooking times you can read my detailed article which addresses why is there a range in sous vide cooking times.

For Finishing the Sous Vide Sausage and Peppers

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About 5 minutes before the sausage is done place the onions and peppers on the grill. Flip them as the skin begins to char. They are done when they are tender and begin to soften.

Remove the sous vide sausages from their pouches and pat them dry. Quickly sear them on two or three sides on the grill over high heat, about 1 minutes per side.

Remove the peppers and sous vide sausages from the grill and serve.

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FAQs

How long do you cook sausage in a sous vide? ›

Add the sausages to the water bath and cook for at least 45 minutes and up to 4 hours.

Is it worth it to sous vide sausage? ›

Cooking sausages sous vide gives you complete control over their finished texture and juiciness. Browning the sausages on the grill or in a skillet after cooking them sous vide gives them color and external texture.

How long to cook sausages at 140? ›

At 140°F (60°C): At this temperature for around 10-12 mins the meat and fat inside a sausage are cooked through and opaque.

Can you sous vide ground sausage? ›

Sous vide sausage always turns out tender, moist, and cooked perfectly. I like my sous vide sausage cooked at 140°F (60°C) for 2 to 3 hours, until pasteurized, though anywhere between 135°F (57.2°C) and 145°F (62.7°C) is pretty common. Sausages are best when finished on the grill but a pan will also work ok.

What temp is best for sous vide sausage? ›

At 140°F (60°C), you get a sausage that is extra juicy compared to traditional cooking, but with a softness that some might find bordering on too soft. At 150°F (66°C), your sausage is fully firm and extra juicy with a very smooth texture throughout.

What temperature should sausage be sous vide? ›

Step By Step Instructions
TemperatureTimeDoneness
140F Degrees1-4 hoursVery soft and juicy, slightly pink (pink is ok)
150F Degrees1-4 hoursSlightly firmer, but still very juicy, tiny bit of pink
160F Degrees1-4 hoursMost like traditional, firmer, no pink, but still juicy
Jul 4, 2023

What is a disadvantage of sous vide? ›

With sous-vide, you get the benefits of poaching (extremely tender proteins), but you lose out on the delicious flavor compounds that develop when searing and roasting. For this reason, some chefs recommend searing your meat or chicken before cooking sous-vide, to enhance the flavor.

Does meat get more tender the longer you sous vide? ›

Turning Tough Cuts Tender: Collagen proteins unwind into moisture-holding gelatin at temperatures as low as 122°F/50°C. Sous vide cooking allows us to hold tough, collagen-heavy cuts of meat at lower temperatures for longer periods of time and get the same tenderizing effect as braising.

What should not be sous vide? ›

Fruit, unless you are making coulis. Almost everything else can successfully prepared by the Sous Vide method of cooking. Be careful with seafoods as they are delicate and need a very low temperature which puts you air risk of food poisoning if they have not been prepared or stored correctly.

How do you know when sausage is cooked enough? ›

Use a meat thermometer to make sure your sausage is between 160 and 165 °F (71 and 74 °C). If you don't have a meat thermometer, check that the sausage is firm and has clear, runny juices. Cut it open and make sure the inside is brown, not pink.

What is the total cook time for sausage? ›

The ideal cooking time for sausage depends on how it's being prepared, a thicker slice of meat will take longer to cook. At 400 degrees Fahrenheit in an oven, sausage takes between 10-45 minutes to cook fully. Thin slices or patties may cook in just 10 minutes, while thicker links can take up to 45.

Is sausage cooked at 145? ›

Cooking sausage to the normal temperature of 145°F (63°C) may not be sufficient enough to kill all the bacteria. Some bacteria may still be alive in the meat hence the need to ensure you cook it properly and reach 160°F (71°C).

Can you sous vide hamburgers? ›

Simply grilling or cooking the burger on a griddle will get you excellent results. But for larger burgers, of the six- to eight-ounce range, sous vide cooking is a wonderful method of ensuring that your burgers come out with an unparalleled level of juiciness every single time.

Can you cook bacteria out of sausage? ›

As mentioned above, thorough cooking can generally destroy most bacteria on raw meat, including pathogenic ones. Nevertheless, if there are subsequent lapses in food safety practices, food poisoning may still occur.

Can you sous vide eggs? ›

Sous-Vide Egg Cooked to 130°F (54.4°C)

By holding an egg at 130°F for a few hours, you can effectively sterilize it, making it safer to consume in raw preparations. Loose white: Indistinguishable from raw.

How long does it take to cook raw sausage? ›

First, preheat the oven to 355°F (180°C) and place the sausages on a pan. Bake them for 15–20 minutes for smaller sausages or 30–40 minutes for larger ones, turning them halfway through to help them brown evenly and cook thoroughly.

What temperature do you cook sausage? ›

Uncooked sausages that contain ground beef, pork, lamb or veal should be cooked to 160 °F. Uncooked sausages that contain ground turkey and chicken should be cooked to 165 °F. For more information go to Sausages and Food Safety.

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