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Summary

Prep Time 45 mins
Total Time 45 mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine European
Servings (Default: 4)

Ingredients

Brockel Beans with Pickles and Sausages
Brockel Beans with Pickles and Sausages
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Instructions

  1. Clean the beans and cut into 1 cm long pieces. Leave out the jerky meat on a low flame, then add the onion cubes and garlic and cook until translucent. Add the bean pieces and sauté with them. Deglaze with the broth (the beans should be barely covered), add the savory, pepper and salt to taste. Cook for 15 minutes, then add the potato cubes and continue cooking (about 20 minutes) until the potatoes are cooked. Fish out the savory sprigs. Season with thyme if desired.
  2. While the whole thing is cooking, let the sausages steep for 5 minutes in not boiling water, dry them and brush with mustard. When the beans with the potatoes still have to cook for about 10 minutes, fry the sausages in a little oil until crispy.
  3. It is served as follows: Put the sausage and broad beans on the plate. Spread 1 - 2 sliced pickles over the beans. Eat the beans with the cucumber slices.
  4. Variation 1: Instead of bratwurst, you can also serve a hearty roast or meatballs with the broad beans. If you don`t feel like eating that much meat, you can also eat the broad beans solo. Pickled cucumbers must always be there.
  5. Variation 2: Prepare the broad beans with the same ingredients, but use 700 ml of meat broth, then you have a delicious bean and potato stew. Serve with fresh farmer`s bread.
  6. Explanation of the word: Brockelbohnen are so named because the beans are cut into pieces (pieces). In the Palatinate, this is called brockeln.