Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (2024)

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Easy, flavourful Grilled Sausage Skewers are made with your favourite sausage, zucchini ribbons and red onion. Serve with a side of rice or your favourite summer salad and you have a fantastic summer time meal!

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Grilled Sausage Skewers

The awesome thing about making any kind of skewer is you can modify it to suit your tastes. Try your favourite sausage in this recipe or branch out and pick something new. A variety of vegetables will work on your skewer as long as they will hold up to grilling!

We like to ribbon our zucchini and carefully arrange onto skewers. This method works better for us then cutting the zucchini into chunks and skewering. Some days it’s all about getting creative!

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At this point you might be wondering what vegetables hold up to grilling. Well glad you asked!

Grilling Vegetables

The most important thing to remember is try to keep the vegetables that you grill roughly the same size. Here’s some of our favourite tried and trued grilled, skewered vegetables that work!

  • Zucchini, ribbons or chunks
  • Mushrooms, whether whole or cut, ensure same size
  • Onion, red, white or yellow, they all work
  • Peppers cut into bigger chunks work best
  • Corn, we have been known to cut par boiled cobs down to a small size to fit on a skewer
  • Cherry tomatoes, they work but can burst if heat to high or cooked to long
  • Fennel, cut into chunks it’s so delicious grilled
  • Eggplant, cut into uniform pieces, it’s fantastic
  • Parboiled baby potatoes
  • Large olives, oh my gosh so good

Other notable mentions for grilled vegetables, scallions and asparagus. A bit more tricky but totally doable! Check out our green onion recipe below.

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Wondering what kind of sausages to use? Here’s what we have to say and have been using for years!

The Sausages

Typically we pick up some local fresh uncooked sausages from Spolumbo’s Sausage. They make a variety of sausages with wholesome ingredients, no fillers, preservatives or words you can’t pronounce. The way it should be! They’ve been a favourite of ours for over twenty years! Try beef, lamb, pork, chicken or turkey.

On occasion we have been in one of our local markets or Italian stores and picked up their fresh sausages. Really, anything works if you love it!

We grill the uncooked, non smoked sausages links about 75-85% of the way through. This gets a little colour on the outside and ensures they will be cooked to the right temperature inside. Slicing them into chunks makes it easy to skewer.

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Assembling – A Skewer Party

This is where it can get fun especially if you ask for help. In our house we have picky eaters and one who doesn’t like bell peppers. You can either do them all yourself making individual skewers for the fussy ones, or put out bowls filled with all the ingredients and let everyone make their own with whatever they choose!

This is such a great way to get everyone involved whether it’s family or friends!

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Looking to do some more barbecuing?

Here’s a few of our other favourite grilling recipes!

  • Grilled Honey Garlic Pork Tenderloin
  • Chicken Shawarma
  • Grilled Beef Satay
  • Sweet and Spicy Grilled Salmon
  • Grilled Peach Galette
  • Jumbo Grilled Shrimp
  • Grilled Mushroom and Green Onion Kabobs
  • Pork Koftas with Tomato Dill Salsa

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Grilled Sausage Skewers

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Servings: 4

Author: Wanda Baker

Ingredients

  • 2 small zucchini
  • 5 uncooked sausage links
  • 1 small red onion peeled
  • Olive oil
  • white wine vinegar
  • 1 tbsp za'atar spice
  • salt and pepper
  • skewers

Instructions

  • If using wooden skewers, soak eight in water for 15-30 minutes.

  • Preheat your grill to medium high.

  • Cut ends off zucchini. Using a vegetable peeler or mandolin, carefully slice lengthwise until you have several zucchini ribbons. Lay onto paper towel lined baking sheet and salt each piece well. Set aside letting them sit for at least 30 minutes turning occasionally. Wipe off excess water and salt.

  • Brush grill with olive oil, and then grill the sausages until partially cooked, about 7 minutes, rotating while cooking. Remove from heat, tent and set aside to cool.

  • Slice onion in half lengthwise and into four wedges. Cut the wedges in half crosswise if the onion is large and into smaller chunks roughly the same size as the other pieces going onto your skewer.

  • Slice the cooled sausage into chunks about the same size as some of our skewered vegetables for even cooking.

  • Whisk together olive oil, white wine vinegar, za'atar spice and a good pinch of salt and pepper.

  • Alternate sausage with zucchini and onion on your skewers. Brush skewers with olive oil mixture and grill, turning every couple of minutes. Do this for another 7-10 minutes, brushing with olive oil until all used, to ensure your sausages are cooked through.

  • Remove from grill and serve.

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  1. Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (7)Tom says

    Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (8)
    Making ribbons with the zucchini was so much easier than zucchini chunks. Turned out great.

    Reply

  2. Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (9)Sandra says

    Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (10)
    This is such a nice change to chicken or beef skewers. Can’t wait to make this recipe.

    Reply

  3. Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (11)Judy says

    Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (12)
    So simple, yet so flavorful. We loved it!

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  4. Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (13)Courtney says

    Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (14)
    Such a fun idea for sausage! We all loved these skewers and the ribboned zucchini makes them so pretty too!

    Reply

  5. Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (17)maryanne says

    Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (18)
    So easy, and I loved the za’atar seasoning – super delicious! Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply

  6. Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (19)Lindsay says

    Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (20)
    Sausage on the grill is a summer staple at our house. I’ll be skewering them next time. I love how you did zucchini ribbons so that the zucchini cooks faster. Leaving it in chunks usually doesn’t work well! so smart!

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  7. Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (21)Beth Sachs says

    Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (22)
    A great idea for our next barbecue. I think the kids are going to love these sausage skewers!

    Reply

    • Grilled Sausage Skewers - | Bakersbeans (Wanda Baker) (23)Bakersbeans says

      They are easy to make and fun to eat!

      Reply

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FAQs

How to grill a roll of sausage? ›

Preheat the grill to high heat or around 450 degrees F. Grill. Place the sausages directly on the grill grates, close the lid, and cook for 4-5 minutes. Flip the sausages and grill for another 4-5 minutes, or until the internal temperature of the meat reaches 165 degrees F.

How long should sausage be on the grill? ›

How Long to Grill Sausages. Grill sausages over medium heat (350 degrees Fahrenheit) until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees. This process will take approximately 20 minutes -- 10 minutes on each side. If you pre-cook the sausage, the cooking time will be less.

How long to cook sausage under a grill? ›

To grill sausages, preheat the grill to medium, place the sausages on the grill pan and cook for 6-12 minutes, until thoroughly cooked, turning every few minutes.

How to cook raw sausage on grill? ›

How to Grill Fresh Sausage. Always grill sausage over indirect heat to avoid flare ups. Heat your grill to 300-350°F and grill for 40-50 minutes until 165°F internal temperature is reached. Be sure to turn the sausage once during cooking time.

How long to grill sausage at 400 degrees? ›

Gas Grill:
  1. Heat grill to 400°F.
  2. Turn off burner on one end of grill (or center if available). ...
  3. Close grill lid and cook for approximately 8 minutes.
  4. Turn sausages over, close lid again, and cook for approximately 8 more minutes.
  5. Open grill and place sausages directly over the flames for approximately 2 minutes per side.
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How to know when sausage is done? ›

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.

Do you close the grill when cooking sausages? ›

Arrange your sausages as far from the heat source as possible or as close the lid as you can. -Allow the BBQ to roast the meat. The sausages will cook in 10 to 15 minutes depending on their thickness. (It's very handy to have the instant-read thermometer here).

Should you puncture sausage before grilling? ›

Although pricking them reduced the possibility of the sausages exploding, this is an unnecessary step when you cook sausages of high quality. Furthermore, much of the juices will seep out resulting in a dryer, less tasty sausage.

Why boil sausage before grilling? ›

Boiling sausages keeps them moist, explains senior associate food editor Alison Roman, because no fat is rendered in a pan or on a grill—any fat that went into the sausage stays there, and when fat's a major player, it should really shine.

How do you grill sausage without burning it? ›

Cooking a sausage all the way through before it burns on the outside is tricky, and flare ups from dripping fat make it even harder...if you cook them over direct heat. Sausages are a prime candidate for sear-roasting on the grill. Start them over indirect heat, and leave them there until they are cooked through.

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