Beyond Pigs in a Blanket: 9 Great Vienna Sausage Recipes

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Can It

Canned meat might not have the appeal that fresh cuts from the butcher offer, but that doesn’t mean it should be overlooked. When incorporated properly, it can change the entire trajectory of a dish.

We already told you all the spam recipes you need to know; now it’s time for canned smokies. Got some leftover canned sausages from the holidays? Here are nine cheap and easy Vienna sausage recipes to help use them up.

arroz con salchichas
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1. Arroz Con Salchichas

This classic Puerto Rican rice dish is tasty, perfect comfort food. Eat it with alcohol, eat it without alcohol, or eat it to soak up alcohol. You really can’t screw this one up.

Recipe: A Sassy Spoon

Embutido
Embutido

2. Embutido

This is a wild one. I can’t say that the visuals of this Filipino-style meatloaf are enough to make me want to start cooking right away, but I’m certainly intrigued. What in the world are raisins doing in this recipe?

Recipe: Foxy Folksy

Filipino Spaghetti from nita's restaurant
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3. Filipino Spaghetti

Have you ever been to Jollibee? That’s where I first fell in love with Filipino spaghetti. The sweetness of banana ketchup is the key ingredient here, so if you’re not a ketchup fan, this might not be the dish for you.

Recipe: Kawaling Pinoy

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4. Breakfast Burritos

This one feels obvious, but I’ve never considered it. Slice a few sausages up, scramble ‘em into some eggs, and fold ‘em into a tortilla with some melty cheese. Make sure you’ve got some pico de gallo on hand.

Recipe: Ready Set Eat

franks n beans
franks n beans

5. Beans-n-Franks

Beans and Franks. Franks and beans. Whatever you call this dish, you probably already know how hard it hits.

Don’t settle for something of Chef Boyardee’s level when you can easily elevate this at home; this Bon Appétit recipe calls for Italian sausage, but you can fake it.

Recipe: Bon Appétit

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salchipapas from takatis restaurant
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6. Salchipapas

One of the most common Peruvian street foods you can find is salchipapas, a dish of sliced sausage and golden fries. Originating in Lima, the dish has become immensely popular; you can find it all over South America today. And even more conveniently, you can find it in your own kitchen with this recipe.

Recipe: Chili Pepper Madness

Creamy Loaded Baked Potato Soup with Bacon and Cheese
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7. Classic German Potato Soup

Perhaps a giant sausage floating in your soup isn't the most appealing visual in the world. That's how a lot of German soups roll, but luckily, this recipe calls for sliced Vienna sausages. It's a whole lot more appealing.

Recipe: Kitchen Stories

Sotteok Sotteok korean street food
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8. Sotteok Sotteok

This popular Korean street food is a great use of leftover Vienna sausage, and believe it or not, the ingredients aren’t even that hard to find. You can grab tteokbokki (Korean rice cakes) packaged with the perfect sauce at Trader Joe’s in the frozen section. The skewers themselves might actually be the hardest thing to acquire.

Recipe: My Korean Kitchen

9. Hong Kong-Style Bagged Noodles

It’s common in Hong Kong, especially in the winding, narrow streets of Mong Kok, to find bagged noodles like this. They’re usually served chilled, and Vienna sausages are a common topping in addition to octopus, corn, and a whole lot more.

Recipe: Food & Wine

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