Italian sausage is incredibly flavorful, and it goes with just about anything. That’s why learning how to cook Italian sausage in a variety of ways is a total mealtime game-changer!
I love to bake Italian sausage and serve it with roasted vegetables for a quick and simple weeknight dinner, or I’ll add sliced Italian sausages to my favorite pasta dishes.
I happen to think that being able to make versatile and affordable ingredients like Italian sausage using different cooking methods is the key to stress-free cooking.
Whether you prefer to bake Italian sausage in the oven, cook it on the stovetop, grill, or air fry Italian sausage, you can easily whip up a delicious and satisfying meal in just minutes.
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It is usually eaten fresh, but is also often grilled.
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- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F / 176 degrees C.
- Prepare a cast iron skillet, foil lined baking sheet, or an oven-safe baking dish, and add the Italian sausages.
- Bake for 15-20 minutes, turning sausage links occasionally so they brown evenly.
- Remove from oven once the Italian sausages have reached an internal temperature of 160 degrees F / 71 degrees C on an instant read thermometer.
To cook Italian sausages on the stovetop, place sausages in a large skillet and add about an inch of water. Cover, bring to a simmer, and cook for 7-9 minutes. Then remove the cover and continue to cook Italian sausages for another 5-6 minutes.
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Note: Always check for doneness with a meat thermometer. The sausages are fully cooked when the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F / 71 degrees C.
Prefer to cook sausages in the air fryer? It’s as easy as preheating to 360 degrees F / 182 degrees C, placing them in the air fryer basket, and air frying for 10-15 minutes.
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- Lightly oil the grates and preheat to 350 degrees F / 176 degrees C.
- Place the raw sausages directly on the grates, close the lid, and cook sausage for 15-20 minutes, occasionally turning so they cook and brown evenly.
- Remove from grill when cooked Italian sausages have reached an internal temperature of 160 degrees F / 71 degrees C.
- For this recipe, I recommend purchasing Italian sausage that is fresh and uncooked.
- If making pre-cooked sausage, the cooking time will likely be shorter.
- If using frozen Italian sausage, place it in the fridge to thaw overnight before cooking.
- When frying Italian sausage on the stove, add sausages and water to the skillet at the same time.
- If desired, lightly brush or spray baked Italian sausages with a bit of olive oil.
- Check Italian sausage links for doneness with a meat thermometer to be sure they’ve reached an internal temperature of at least 160 degrees F / 71 degrees C.
- Swap the Sausage – When buying Italian sausage, have fun experimenting. Normally use sweet Italian sausage? Then pick up some hot Italian sausage. Use smoked sausage or chicken sausages instead of the traditional pork sausage.
- Make Sausage with Peppers and Onions – to serve up this classic combination, simply sauté sliced onion and bell peppers and pile on a plate with your cooked Italian sausage.
- Serve as a sandwich – place Italian sausage on a hot dog bun or hoagie roll and top with mustard and thin strips of bell pepper, or marinara sauce and provolone cheese.
- Add to Pasta – slice Italian sausage and add it to your favorite pasta dishes. You can also use it as a topping on pizza.
- Prep Ahead – If planning to add the sausage to another recipe, you can cook this up to 2 days in advance.
- Store – Leftover sausages can be stored in an airtight container for up to 4 days. Reheat in the microwave or in a skillet with a bit of water.
- Freeze – To freeze Italian sausage (cooked or uncooked), wrapped tightly or place in an airtight freezer-safe container. Can be frozen for up to 3 months.
It’s easy to cook Italian sausages in the oven. Simply preheat oven to 350 degrees F / 176 degrees C, place sausages on a baking tray, and cook for 15-20 minutes.
Lightly oil the grill grates once it has been heated to 350 degrees F / 176 degrees C, set Italian sausages on the grates, close the lid, and allow to cook for 15-20 minutes, occasionally turning so they cook and brown evenly.
I do not recommend piercing the skin. Piercing the skin allows the juices of the meat to escape and will result in drier sausage, which may take longer to cook.
Italian sausage bake for 20 minutes in the oven. When cooking Italian sausages on the grill over medium heat or pan frying on the stove, it takes approximately 15-20 minutes. Italian sausage in air fryer cook for 10-15 minutes.
What is Italian Sausage?
Traditional Italian sausages are made with seasoned ground pork. Hot Italian sausage is made with the addition of red pepper flakes, and the mild variety often includes fennel seeds.
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FAQ
Do you have to cook salsiccia?
Can you eat salsiccia raw?
Does Italian sausage need to be fully cooked?
Do precooked sausages need to be cooked?
How to cook salsiccia?
The sausage is usually sold fresh and is planned for grilling or frying. Apart from pork, Salsiccia can also be prepared using beef, rabbit or even seafood ingredients. They are generally well seasoned with various spices including pepper, fennel, ground paprika, parsley, anise, coriander, nutmeg, and even red wine are added to it.
What is Salsiccia sausage?
What is Salsiccia? Salsiccia is a type of Italian sausage made from ground or chopped pork, beef, veal, and/or other meats blended with spices such as garlic, salt, pepper, fennel seed, nutmeg and/or other ingredients. The mixture is then encased in either an edible natural casing or stuffed into a synthetic sausage casing.
How to eat salsiccia in Italy?
Italians consume salsiccia throughout the year. The first step is to cut the meat into strips or cubes. The size of the chopped cubes or strips is totally dependent on the size of your grinder and can completely vary. Transfer the meat to a medium-sized bowl. Next, take the garlic, peel it, and make a fine paste of it.