This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Smithfield®. The opinions and text are all mine. #BeerBrats
To make the most of your time with family and friends, I've got a huge piece of advice. Keep the food simple and delicious! We can't wait until you try these amazing Grilled Skewered Beer Brats with Hot Mustard Glaze. This recipe captures all of the flavors of summer. Beer-infused bratwurst sausages paired with grilled tomatillos, sweet onions, peppers and tomatoes. Summer. Grilling. Great Beer. If all gatherings could be this yummy.
Grilled Skewered Beer Brats with Hot Mustard Glaze Hello, Summer!
I literally jumped at the opportunity to work with Smithfield® Craft Collection™ AND Yuengling® Traditional Lager. Two brands I already use and love.
Smithfield is located in Smithfield, Virginia, you know...the Ham Capital of the World. Combine that with Yuengling, America's oldest brewery. Pork + beer = heaven.
These two companies are grounded in tradition and take pride in quality, flavor and family. You know we LOVE flavor. (And our family, too. 🙂 )
This recipe uses delicious new beer bratwurst that is a must-try at your next summer gathering. Loaded with bright flavors, these grilled bratwurst skewers are perfect paired with the subtly sweet lager.
Smithfield Yuengling Bratwurst infused with real Yuengling Traditional Lager. The bratwurst sausages are made with premium cuts of pork and a special blend of sweet and savory spices. (Bonus: No MSG!)
To try this new product from Smithfield and Yuengling, click here to download a coupon for $1.00 off your purchase of ONE (1) 19 ounce package. (We love saving money, don't you?)
You can find a coupon for the bratwurst at your favorite Kroger or Kroger banner store such as Baker's, Food 4 Less, or Ruler.
To bring out all of the flavor of the beer-infused bratwurst, we skewered them with some of our favorite vegetables.
More recipes to fall in love with:
Char's Beer BBQ Sauce
Beer Battered Bratwurst Corn Dogs
Hot Mess Skillet
Easy Pork Chop Marinade
The spicy and sweet tomatillos are almost sweet when grilled. That is my favorite bite of these Beer Bratwurst Skewers...tomatillo with bratwurst, followed by a nice cold Yuengling. Perfect.
Sweet charred peppers, bursting cherry tomatoes and caramelized Vidalia onions are loaded on the skewers, too.
To give the beer bratwurst and vegetables just the right amount of moisture while cooking, we lightly brushed them with a fast mustard glaze. Nothing heavy, the flavor is all in these savory and sweet bratwurst and the gorgeous vegetables.
Using a light oil-based glaze helps prevent the food from sticking to the grill. Plus it gives the vegetables a beautiful color and seals in all the yummy juices in the beer bratwurst.
Cook on all sides on a medium-high grill. Turn frequently to prevent burning. We cooked ours for about 7 minutes on each side, rotating to cook all 4 sides.
Refer to package directions for cooking times. You can learn more about this product here. Cooking times will vary based on the size of pieces, grill type and grill temperature. We recommend using a meat thermometer to ensure your meat reaches proper internal temperature.
Grilled Skewered Beer Brats is a recipe you can make ahead of time and throw on the grill when ready. Or, take them camping with you and cook them over a campfire. Can you picture it? Eating these savory sweet bratwursts and enjoying a cold amber Yuengling Lager? (I can.)
More ideas for this beer brats recipe:
- Prepare them indoors on a broiler pan.
- Take these Beer Bratwurst Skewers to your next tailgate.
- Change up the vegetables for more unique flavor combinations.
- Serve with your favorite Yuengling Traditional Lager.
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📖 Recipe
Grilled Skewered Beer Brats with Hot Mustard Glaze
Ingredients
- 10 Smithfield Yuengling Beer Brats
- 2 large Vidalia onions peeled and sliced into wedges
- 5 tomatillos peeled and cut into wedges
- 1 pint cherry tomatoes
- ½ pound sweet mini peppers
- Optional Mustard Glaze
- ¼ cup olive oil
- ¼ cup melted butter
- 4 tablespoons HOT mustard
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 1 teaspoon minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Instructions
- Cut bratwurst into serving sized pieces, about 1-2 inches long.
- Peel and cut onion into wedges. Core tomatillos and cut into wedges. Seed and slice peppers (leaving the smaller ones whole.)
- Using metal skewers (or bamboos skewers that have been soaked in water), alternately place the bratwurst and vegetables until all ingredients have been used. Try to alternate for the best color arrangement for beautiful presentation.
- Optional step: Whisk together all mustard glaze ingredients in a small bowl. Lightly brush the assembled beer bratwurst skewers on all sides.
- Refrigerate until time to grill.
- Heat grill to medium high (around 350 - 375 degrees). Oil the grill lightly.
- Place the skewers on the grill. Maintain a consistent heat and watch for flaring. Cook until well browned on each side, rotating ¼ turn as each side is browned.
- Refer to package directions for doneness. Cooking times will vary.
Brian Jones
That sounds awesome, I'm loving grilling season and am outside at least twice a week at the moment!
Teri
Same here, Brian!
Katherine
Now this is what to make on a Sunday afternoon during the summer. I assume the bratwurst is marinated in the beer?
Teri
Actually it is bratwurst infused with beer, a collaboration between Smithfield and Yuengling Beer. They have a savory sweet flavor. Soo good.
Marsha
These skewers look so juicy and delicious! I love BBQ season!
gingeredwhisk
YUM! I love a good beer brat! Also love your choice in beer! We used to drink Yuenling all the time when we lived in West Virginia, but now that we live in Iowa we can't find it anywhere!
Teri
I love Yuengling, too. Has a really great flavor without being too heavy. Too bad you can't find it in Iowa...we may have to send you a care package. 🙂