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This 5-ingredient sausage and peppers skillet is an inexpensive meal with great leftovers. The juicy and crispy sausage, bell peppers, and lightly browned onions combo is so good!
Try this Creamy Sausage and Peppers Pasta or Sausage Stuffed Peppers next.
Why you’ll love it
This hassle-free one pan meal has plenty of sausage, peppers, and onions! It’s really simple to make on the stove after a busy day, and it’s filling and satisfying. Garlic, tender-crisp peppers, golden ribbons of onion… pan-frying them adds so much depth of flavor.
I’ve seen versions out there with Italian sausage, but the smoked sausage in my recipe adds a special quality that really complements the other ingredients! It’s also easy to slice since it’s already cooked, making it even faster to make this weeknight dinner.
What you’ll need
- Smoked sausage – Ukrainian, kielbasa, or andouille all work. They’re all varieties of cooked sausage.
- Olive oil – for sautéing
- Onion – my favorite onions to cook with are sweet (Vidalia) onions
- Bell peppers – I like to use assorted colors, but feel free to use all the same color or whatever you prefer!
- Garlic – for even more savory flavor
Pro tip
Since there are very few ingredients, this one is all about technique and getting a nice sear! I love lightly browning the onions and getting a little char on the bell peppers.
How to make sausage and peppers
This is an overview with step-by-step photos. Full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
Heat the oil in a skillet. Add in the sausage pieces, and sear until the exterior is nice and crispy. Transfer to a plate. Add the onions to the skillet, and sauté for a couple of minutes.
To the skillet, add in the peppers, and cook until tender-crisp/lightly browned for maximum flavor. Stir in the garlic until fragrant. Return the sausage, and season with salt & pepper as needed.
Tools for this recipe
Check out Natasha’s favorite kitchen essentials, gadgets, and cookware!
- Here’s the cast iron skillet I use.
- I use a garlic press to easily mince garlic. It’s quick, and no peeling of the cloves is needed!
- Here’s the sturdy cutting board that’s my fave.
Substitutions and variations
- I love it as-is, but if you want to kick the heat up a bit, throw in some crushed red pepper flakes or even a bit of sriracha or hot sauce.
- If you’re planning on using whole Italian sausages instead, they’re not already cooked, so be aware that it’ll take longer to cook them. You may also have to drain some excess fat and would need to cut them up later on.
- Readers have added in shrimp as well (since they cook quickly) for a twist!
What to serve with sausage and peppers
- I like to serve it with egg noodles (my Quick and Easy Garlic Butter Noodles are a good option), but any kind of pasta, rice, or even potatoes would work. Try my Mashed Potatoes with Sour Cream or a Baked Potato.
- You can eat it as-is if you want to keep the dish low carb, or try cauliflower rice. I’ve also seen it served in a hoagie roll (sandwich).
- For a lighter option, pair it with a salad and my zesty Homemade Italian Dressing or Creamy Balsamic Dressing.
Leftovers and storage
- Store leftovers of this sausage and peppers skillet in the fridge for 3-4 days in a covered container.
- Leftovers are very tasty! Heat up in the microwave until warmed through or on a low heat over the stove.
- You could freeze leftovers, but keep in mind that they may soften up.
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Sausage and Peppers Skillet
Ingredients
- 1 pound smoked sausage sliced
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 medium onion sliced
- 3 medium bell peppers (whatever colors you prefer) sliced
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- Salt & pepper to taste
Instructions
- Add the olive oil to a skillet over medium-high heat. Sear the sausage pieces until they're browned/crispy on all sides (about 8-10 minutes), then transfer to a plate.
- Add the onions to the skillet and sauté for 2-3 minutes (add more oil to the pan if it seems too dry), and then add in the peppers and continue cooking until they're tender-crisp. I like to get a little char on mine!
- When everything is looking to be about done, stir in the garlic and cook for about a minute or so.
- Add the sausages back and give it a good stir. Season with salt & pepper as needed.
Notes
- I used a Ukrainian smoked sausage coil for this recipe. Any smoked sausage will work. Try kielbasa or andouille sausage. I buy the kind that’s already fully cooked. If you use a sausage that’s raw (like Italian sausage links), you will have to cook it for longer and probably drain some of the fat depending on what kind of sausage you buy.
- This recipe is great served with anything from egg noodles/pasta to rice, mashed potatoes, or even in a bun or hoagie roll.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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This recipe was originally published on May 11, 2020. It’s been updated with new photos and better instructions but is the same great recipe!
Hello, I made this dish several times. I’ve never posted a comment before. So today I’ve decided to share a post. The only different ingredient that I add to my recipe is shrimp. I serve my dish over white rice. I love bread and butter. It makes a wonderful dinner.
I’m so pleased you like this one! thank you!!
I made this recipe tonight and I loved it I didnโt serve it with anything and I made a side dish of green beans I am on a diet so I hope it was less calories then what I have been making do you have any more recipes that is diet friendly
I’m so pleased you enjoyed it! You could check out my “healthy” recipes category here – they’re generally lower in calories: https://www.saltandlavender.com/category/healthy/
Had this for dinner tonight. Absolutely loved it! I served it over brown rice. I used Aidells chicken and apple sausage- as thatโs all I had on hand. I will definitely be making this again!
Thanks for another GREAT recipe!
You’re very welcome, Kristen!! So happy you enjoyed it! ๐
Easy to make and tasty but not satisfying enough. Would like to try adding some kind of sauce or butter to it.
This was a tasty recipe that was easy to make not to mention economical. I added some thyme to give the flavor a bit more complexity. I might also experiment with adding some butter at the end for more depth. Will be making again. ๐
I’m so glad you liked it!! ๐
It was fantastic
I used to put everything in at once, I wonโt do that again.
Thanks ๐
So pleased you enjoyed it, Barbara!! ๐
I’ll be cooking this tonight.
Your picture looks like there are a few strands of chopped-up tagliatelle mixed in but it’s not mentioned in the recipe. At what point do you add them? Did you just boil them separately, chop them, and then mix them in at the end? Or did you cook them a little in the sausage/peppers mix? Also, what is the herb that you added, is it parsley? It’s not mentioned in the recipe
Hi Robert! It’s egg noodles (I mention in the post how that’s my preferred way to serve it). Yes, I just boil them separately and then toss it together. The garnish is just parsley so the photos pop more. I don’t mention it because you really don’t need to add it. It won’t make or break the dish at all. Hope you enjoy the recipe!
Cooked this exactly as described using some smoked salami. I served it with white rice. It was quick, easy, very tasty, and my little boy loved it.
Thank you!
Wonderful!! ๐
Colorful, attractive, easy and delicious! Thank you!
Wonderful! So glad you liked it. Thanks for commenting, Nancy!
I love this combo! Looks absolutely delicious
Thanks! ๐
Peppers and onions are two of my favorite things to cook with because they easily add so much color and flavor naturally. I love the sausage dinner idea with them and that this recipe is just 6 ingredients! Looks delish Natasha!
Totally!! Thanks, Ashlyn!