Tennessee Style Smoked Sausages on Arteflame

Tennessee Style Smoked Sausages on Arteflame

Fire up your Arteflame and grill these Tennessee-style smoked sausages to juicy perfection with mustard and sauerkraut — no pan or oven needed.

Tennessee Style Smoked Sausages on Arteflame

Introduction

Savor the bold flavors of Tennessee with these locally-made smoked sausages, perfectly seared and caramelized on the Arteflame Grill. By using reverse searing on the Arteflame's ultra-hot center grate and finishing them to juicy perfection on the flat steel cooktop, you'll get that deep, smoky sausage char with lock-in flavor. Paired with tangy sauerkraut and sharp mustard, this dish is a celebration of Southern-style grilling at its finest — no lid, no fuss, just pure grilling greatness.

Ingredients

  • 4 locally-made Tennessee smoked sausages
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 cup sauerkraut, drained
  • 4 tablespoons spicy brown mustard
  • Vegetable oil (for lighting grill)
  • 3 paper napkins
  • Firewood (oak or hickory preferred)

Instructions

Step 1: Fire Up the Arteflame Grill

  1. Pour a few tablespoons of vegetable oil onto three paper napkins.
  2. Place the napkins in the center of the Arteflame grill's base.
  3. Stack dry firewood in a teepee shape over the napkins.
  4. Light the napkins; wait approximately 20 minutes for the cooktop and center grate to heat — the center can reach over 1,000°F.

Step 2: Prep Your Ingredients

  1. Set out your sausages, sauerkraut, and mustard near the grill.
  2. Slice a shallow crosshatch pattern into the sausages to aid in even cooking.

Step 3: Sear on the Center Grill Grate

  1. Once the center grate is hot, place the sausages directly in the center.
  2. Sear each side for about 1 minute to caramelize and seal in juices.

Step 4: Finish on the Flat Cooktop

  1. Move the sausages to the flat cooktop, closer to the center for high heat or farther out for slower cooking.
  2. Use a pat of butter under each sausage to enhance flavor and prevent sticking.
  3. Cook until sausage internal temperature reaches around 150°F, then remove from heat (target is 165°F).

Step 5: Warm the Sides

  1. On the cooler outer part of the flat cooktop, grill the sauerkraut with a small amount of butter until warmed and lightly crisped.

Step 6: Serve

  1. Serve sausages piping hot with a generous spoonful of sauerkraut and a dollop of sharp mustard.

Tips

  • Always remove meat from the grill about 15°F below your ideal final temperature.
  • Use butter instead of oil — butter naturally enhances grilled flavors.
  • Don’t skip the initial sear — it locks in moisture and builds savory crust.
  • Adjust sausage position on the cooktop to fine-tune cooking temperature based on heat zones.
  • Use hickory wood for added smoky depth traditional to Tennessee grilling.

Variations

  1. Beer-Braised Sausages: Grill sausages and then simmer them on the flat cooktop with sauerkraut, butter, and a splash of dark beer for rich flavor.
  2. Spicy Jalapeño Sausages: Swap in locally-made jalapeño sausages and pair with grilled onions for a spicy heat kick.
  3. Applewood Chicken Sausages: Use smoked chicken sausages and serve with grilled apple slices and Dijon mustard for a sweeter twist.
  4. BBQ Glazed Sausages: Baste the sausages with Tennessee BBQ sauce while they cook on the flat top, finishing with charred bark.
  5. Italian Fusion: Use Italian-style smoked sausages and serve with grilled peppers and onions instead of sauerkraut.

Conclusion

The Arteflame Grill transforms classic Tennessee smoked sausages into a gourmet outdoor grilling experience. With perfect sear and juicy interior, this no-fuss grilling method delivers huge flavor using just fire, smoke, and steel. Enjoy the taste of the South — Arteflame style.

Best pairings

  • Ice-cold Tennessee lager or bourbon lemonade
  • Grilled corn on the cob slathered in butter
  • Rustic potato salad with olive oil and herbs
  • Sweet pickles or pickled jalapeños
  • Grilled peach cobbler for dessert

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