all sounds very good Robert, if you like kraut...Jim;
I flat out LOVE doing brats as I have illustrated above! The brat flavors the kraut and vice/versa. You can then use the kraut on the sandwich or, as I often do, eat the brat without bread and use kraut for a side dish. I very often choose to have mashed potatoes and cover the potatoes with the now brat flavored kraut. Try it, you'll like it, I guarantee!
Keep on smokin',
Dale53
I have just started cutting about halfway through the onion in four places like I was going to quarter it and wrapping it in foil like you would a baked potato. Cook it for like 30 minutes and you have yourself a blooming onion just not fried.Total noob question, but do you guys have any preferred method for doing peppers and onions on the grill? On their own, not in a pan with other things as shown on the last page, that is. The best store-bought brats I've ever had here are a pre-cooked variety, so they only take a few minutes. I'd love to do the veggies on the grill as well instead of having one thing going inside and one outside, but I haven't grilled those up before. What would you suggest as far as timing / temp and making sure everything comes out all right?