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  2. Johnsonville (company) - Wikipedia

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    Johnsonville sausage is available in more than 45 countries. Privately owned, the company has approximately 4,000 employees and it is run by CEO Don Fussner. [3] [1] In 2024, based on a survey of 170,000 U.S.-based workers at American companies, Johnsonville was named among the nation's top midsize employers.

  3. Best beer bratwurst? We rank the house brands - AOL

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    But even better than a beer-soaked bratwurst is eating a beer-soaked bratwurst that came at a bargain. Johnsonville brats are some superb sausage, no doubt. But was there a chance that the cheaper ...

  4. How to brine bratwurst for grilling - AOL

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    When the brats are finished boiling, remove brats and discard brine. Place the brats on the grill and let the casings get to desired color, turning twice. Cook on the grill for 5-8 minutes at 400 ...

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    Seared smoked sausage gets smothered in a creamy sauce made from shallot, garlic, chopped kale, and cannellini beans, then topped with homemade croutons to make this hearty skillet dinner.

  6. Bratwurst - Wikipedia

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    Bratwurst (German: [ˈbʁaːtvʊʁst] ⓘ) is a type of German sausage made from pork or, less commonly, beef or veal.The name is derived from the Old High German Brätwurst, from brät-, finely chopped meat, and Wurst, sausage, although in modern German it is often associated with the verb braten, to pan fry or roast. [1]

  7. Nürnberger Rostbratwurst - Wikipedia

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    Nürnberger Rostbratwurst, literally "Nuremberg grilled sausage", is a partially boiled German sausage, typical of the city of Nuremberg. History The recipe is very ...

  8. Taste of Sheboygan Cookbook has everything from a ... - AOL

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    The book itself incorporates brats, cheese, beer, maple syrup and more in 30 recipes split into eight categories: breakfast; appetizer; main dish; bread; soup, salad or side; dessert; beverage ...

  9. Sausage casing - Wikipedia

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    Sausage casing, also known as sausage skin or simply casing, is the material that encloses the filling of a sausage. Natural casings are made from animal intestines or skin; artificial casings, introduced in the early 20th century, are made of collagen and cellulose . [ 1 ]