Grilled Italian Sausages with Peppers & Onions
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This recipe for Grilled Italian Sausages with Peppers and Onions is one of our favorite dishes during grilling season and into tailgate time. Sweet Italian sausages come together with Creole-seasoned peppers and onions for the ultimate barbeque meal.
Can you feel it? Spring has sprung. One of my favorite things about the warmer weather is firing up the gas grill and cooking up this Italian sausage recipe. I do have to say that these Sweet Italian Sausages with Peppers & Onions totally hits the spot!
It makes a quick dinner, too. While the sausages are on the grill you can make the onions and peppers in a skillet in the house or right on the grill, like we did here. A grill basket works nicely for this, too. Anyway, you make them I hope you enjoy them as much as we do. We find it makes for an easy weeknight meal or even a weekend barbeque.
If you are looking for other quick and easy grilling ideas, try one of these recipes: Sweet and Sticky Grilled Chicken, Grilled Polish Sausage and Sauerkraut, or this recipe for Sweet Heat Grilled Shrimp Skewers.
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This Italian Sausage recipe comes together quickly, and so does a delicious and nutritious side of Paisley Farm Five Bean Salad! Simply open a jar, pour it into a bowl, and serve. It is my go-to side dish and delicious year-round but during grilling season? It’s even better!
Ingredients Needed to make Grilled Italian Sausages With Peppers and Onions
Sweet Italian Sausages – Or choose a mild Italian Sausage or a hot Italian sausage instead of a sweet sausage if you want to spice things up a bit!
Bell Peppers– I like to use red, yellow, and green bell peppers which you can sometimes find at the grocery store called ‘stop light’ peppers, sliced. Any combination of peppers will work, however. This time I even tossed in some orange bell peppers, too.
Yellow onion – I like to use a sweet yellow onion, sliced but any kind of onion will work. Onion wedges will also work if you prefer bigger chunks of onion.
Olive Oil – I prefer to use extra virgin olive oil, but any olive oil is good.
Tony Chachere’s Seasoning – This Creole seasoning adds tons of flavor but you can substitute a different seasoning blend like Italian, or Cajun, or make your own with a combination of spices.
Oregano – I used dried oregano, but if you have fresh on hand, that will also work. Fresh basil makes for a good substitute.
How to Make Grilled Italian Sausages and Peppers
Begin by cooking your Italian Sausages. Preheat the grill to high heat or about 450 degrees F. Place the sausages directly on preheated grill grates, close the lid, and cook for about 5 or 6 minutes on each side or until the internal temperature of the sausage reaches 165 degrees F.
When the sausages are about halfway cooked, cook your peppers and onions.
First, Coat a large cast-iron skillet with oil and heat over medium heat either on your stovetop or your grill.
Next, Add the bell peppers and onions and saute until they become tender. You can give this process more or less time depending on your preference.
Then, Sprinkle with Tony Chachere’s and oregano, and toss to evenly season.
Place grilled Sweet Italian Grilled Sausages in hoagie rolls or hot dog buns. Top with peppers and onions.
Serve hot with Paisley Farm Five Bean Salad on the side.
This sausage and peppers recipe will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days and in the freezer for up to 3 months. Defrost in the fridge overnight and heat in the oven, over the stove, or in the microwave.
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What to serve with Italian sausage peppers and onions?
These Italian sausages with peppers and onions go well with anything but I like to serve them with Paisley Farm Five Bean Salad. Want to get clever with your Bean Salad? Dress it up into one of these recipes: Italian Bean Salad, Mexican Bean Salad, Creamy Italian Four Bean Pasta Salad, or this Five Bean Ham & Rice Salad.
Any number of side dishes or salads would go nicely with these sausages and peppers.
FAQs About This Meal
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What do Italians eat sausage and peppers with? Sausage and peppers are considered Italian street food most likely served with an Italian roll or sandwich bread.
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What to serve sausage peppers and onions over? Sausage peppers and onions can be eaten over buns, rice, or pasta. Brioche buns would complement the flavors well.
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Do they eat sausage and peppers in Italy? Yes, Italians do eat sausage and peppers. It is considered street food in Italy.
SUBSTITUTIONS:
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Any kind of sausage can be used whether it be spicy Italian sausages, chicken sausages, or turkey sausages.
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Instead of a trio of bell peppers use just red bell pepper, just green bell pepper, or yellow bell pepper.
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Drizzle some marinara sauce over the top. (grab a napkin!)
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Make these peppers and onions in a disposable aluminum pan for easy cleanup! Great for camping.
- Prepare this recipe as a skillet meal, slicing the sausages and tossing them with the peppers and onions. Add cubed potatoes if you like.
Tips & Tricks
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Instead of placing the onions and peppers directly in the oil-coated pan, you can place them in a large bowl and coat them with a bit of olive oil before placing them in the pan.
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Foil packs using folded aluminum foil are another way to cook peppers and onions if you prefer to cook them with indirect heat.
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If you don’t have an outdoor grill you can cook the Italian Sausages, peppers, and onions in a cast iron pan or a frying pan on the stove.
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More Ways to Cook Sausage
Here are even more great sausage recipes to love:
- BBQ Smoked Sausage with Kraut (pictured above)
- Tortellini Soup with Sausage & Spinach
- Bucatini with Italian Sausage
- Sausage Cheese Dip
- Smoked Polish Sausage with Sauerkraut
- Mom’s Pork Sausage Meatloaf
- Spicy Tater tot Casserole with Sausage and Mushrooms
This classic combination of sausage, peppers, and onions does not disappoint. I love the fact that I can easily substitute whatever I have on hand or what’s available at the grocery store. Let me know your favorite way to eat Italian sausage and peppers.
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Sweet Italian Sausages with Peppers & Onions
Equipment
Ingredients
- 6 Sweet Italian Sausages
- 1 of each: red yellow, and green bell peppers, sliced
- 1 large sweet yellow onion sliced
- 2 Tablespoons Olive Oil
- 1 1/2 teaspoons Tony Chachere's Creole Seasoning
- 2 teaspoons dried oregano
Instructions
- Preheat the grill to high heat or about 450 degrees F. Place the sausages directly on preheated grill grates, close the lid, and cook for about 5 or 6 minutes on each side or until the internal temperature of the sausage reaches 165 degrees F. When the sausages are about halfway cooked, cook your peppers and onions.
- Coat a large cast-iron skillet with oil and heat over medium heat either on your stovetop or your grill.
- Add the bell peppers and onions and saute until they become tender. You can give this process more or less time depending on your preference. Saute peppers and onions until they become tender. (you can give this process more or less time depending on your preference)
- Sprinkle with Tony Chachere’s and oregano, and toss to evenly season.
- Place grilled Sweet Italian Grilled Sausages in hoagie rolls or hot dog buns and top with peppers and onions.
- Serve hot.
Notes
Nutrition
This recipe was originally posted on March 23, 2015. It has been updated to improve user experience and reshared on April 26, 2023.
This combo of Sweet Italian Sausages with Peppers & Onions looks delish.
what an outstanding recipe our family wll love this!
Your peppers and onions look fabulous atop this Italian sausage. This is a great combination and perfect for grilling.
What a combination and what a feast! This was loved by the family and there wasn’t a portion left!
This makes me want to break out my grill asap! Looks absolutely delicious. 🙂
Oh my gosh, I can’t get over how good those peppers & onions look. Can’t wait to try this recipe out for my family – will be a hit for sure!
We sure love it!
I love the combination of flavors. Looks amazingly delicious. Thanks for sharing.
I am loving the idea of serving sausages with grilled veggies in a hot dog bun. Great dinner option!
I made these sausages with peppers and onions for dinner last night and my family loved them! Definitely adding to our regular rotation!
This looks and sounds fabulous! Love this recipe.
These are always a hit at my game day parties! Great recipe and crowd approved!
This is making me hungry, the grilled sausages and peppers; what a yummy combo! Saved to make soon. Thanks for sharing!
I Made for a gathering and it was a hit, everyone loved it! Will definitely make it again!
This was my favorite birthday dinner! Thank you for the great reminder of my childhood years. Boy, do I miss my Mom!
Aw. Sending you hugs. Isn’t it incredible the memories that food holds?