Curried Sausages - VJ Cooks (2024)

Published: by Vanya Insull

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You can't beat this classic and easy recipe for curried sausages. The perfect meal to eat in the cooler months. A little bit retro, a whole lot nostalgic.

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I have to say, the popularity of this recipe has taken me by surprise! I first created these Curried Sausageswhen I was thinking about affordable and easy meals my mum used to make.

My husband Mike absolutely loves them so we make this recipe frequently in our house.

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Curried Sausages can be polarising though - you either love them or loathe them! If you grew up in New Zealand in the 80s and 90s there's a chance you have nostalgic memories of this meal.

The fact this recipe is constantly getting Googled tells me there's a lot to be said for tried and true, traditional kiwi dinners.

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Unlike the 90s though, the sauce is made from simple pantry staples and not a sachet or jar! I use a mild curry powder so that our kids will eat it. If you like things hotter, you could add in chilli flakes or hot chilli powder to the sauce.

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Step by step instructions:

First, brown the sausages on each side in a large frying pan, then set aside. Add onions and carrots back to the same pan and cook while stirring for a few minutes. Add butter and stir through as it melts, then sprinkle over curry powder and stir.

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Slowly pour in the beef stock and stir in the chutney. Slice sausages into 1cm thick pieces and add them back to the pan. Stir to combine then leave to simmer for 5-10 minutes until the sausages are cooked all the way through and the sauce has thickened.

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Stir in peas and cook for 2 more minutes until they are heated through. Sprinkle over parsley and serve on top of creamy mashed potatoes or steamed rice.

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For more ideas on how to use sausages, be sure to check out my posts for Smokey Sausage Casserole andSlow Cooker Sausage Pasta.Sausages are great by themselves on the BBQ, but these dishes take them to the next level all year round.

Recipe FAQs:

What type of sausages can I use for curried sausages?

Beef, pork, chicken or lamb sausages can all be used to make curried sausages. Avoid sausages with lots of flavours though. Traditional, simple varieties work best.

Can I freeze curried sausages?

Curried sausages freeze really well. Once the curry has cooled completely, store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to three months. Defrost overnight in the fridge, then reheat in a pot on the stove top.

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Storage:

Leftover curried sausages can be stored in the fridge for up three days. Reheat until piping hot before serving. For freezing instructions, check out the FAQs section above.

Top tips:

I love serving curried sausages on mashed potato. It helps to soak up all the yummy flavours.For a full-proof mashed potato recipe, check out my Smoked Fish Pie website post.

Related Recipes:

  • Favourite Curry Dinners
  • Baked risotto with mushroom and sausage
  • Slow cooker sausage pasta
  • Creamy tomato Italian sausage pasta

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Curried Sausages

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Beef sausages served in a delicious curry gravy with peas and carrots.

Ingredients

  • 500g beef sausages
  • 1 onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 carrots, sliced
  • 1 Tbsp butter
  • 1 Tbsp mild curry powder
  • 2 Tbsp flour/gluten free flour
  • 500ml beef stock
  • 2 Tbsp fruit chutney
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • Parsley leaves, to serve
  • Potato mash or steamed rice, to serve

Instructions

  1. Brown sausages on each side in a large frying pan, remove from pan and set aside.
  2. Add onion and carrot to the pan. Cook stirring for a few minutes. Add butter and stir until it melts.
  3. Sprinkle in curry powder and stir for 30 seconds.
  4. Add flour and mix for 30 seconds.
  5. Slowly pour in beef stock and stir in chutney.
  6. Slice sausages into 1cm thick pieces and add back to the pan.
  7. Stir everything together and let it simmer for 5-10 minutes until sausages are cooked through and sauce thickens.
  8. Stir in peas and cook for 2 minutes until they are heated through.
  9. Sprinkle over parsley and serve on top of creamy mashed potato or steamed rice.

Notes

  • This meal can be made gluten free by using gluten free flour and sausages.
  • Always check the label on processed foods, including sauce bottles, to ensure they are completely gluten free.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 617Total Fat: 51gSaturated Fat: 21gTrans Fat: 3gUnsaturated Fat: 23gCholesterol: 111mgSodium: 1368mgCarbohydrates: 37gFiber: 5gSugar: 6gProtein: 28g

Nutritional values are approximate. Please use your own calculations if you require a special diet.

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Comments

  1. Kim Jones

    Thankyou for the curried sausage recipe, it was the best I have eaten. Very easy and very filling on mash potatoes. Will be my go to now

    Reply

    • Vanya

      Thanks so much for letting me know I am so glad you liked it!

      Reply

    • Lisa

      Traditionally we use Pork sausage. I have been hunting for this oldie but goodie recipe, I don't think mum put chutney in, but raisins went in instead which adds a sweetness.

      Reply

  2. Jenn

    Delicious! I subbed the chutney for tomato sauce as that was what I had available, and it was excellent. The family inhaled it, which disappointed me as I was hoping for leftovers, hahaha!

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      Definitely the sign of a good meal!

      Reply

  3. Dee

    These sausages were a hit!!!!!! I’ve never tried curried sausages and not a sausage fan but husband has been on my back for some so when I saw your recipe I thought…yeah!!! I’ve never seen my son have such a big helping and go back for seconds!! And my daughter after saying yuk before she tried it she even had seconds!! And the next day was even better ( the tiny bit left!)!! Yum yum!!! Love ALL your recipes!!! Thanks!!

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      Thank you so much for the lovely feedback. My aim is to create achievable recipes that families can enjoy together. So great to hear of your success. Thank you!

      Reply

  4. Connie

    Made your version of curry sausages last night, super tastey without all the fuss, my boyfriend loved it and so did I. Thanks

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      That's awesome, thanks for the feedback, Connie!

      Reply

  5. Vicki

    Wow! Sad to admit I’ve used packet mixes to make Curried Sausages. Happy to say no more. This was a great hit in my house, super easy to make with a great flavours. My University kids are both taking this recipe to Dunedin for future flat meals. Thanks for sharing.

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    • VJ cooks

      I love this so much! Thanks for the feedback, Vicki. Don't worry - I too used packet recipes for years! I challenged myself to make it from scratch and am so happy with the result. Thanks again.

      Reply

      • Kelli

        This was yum yum yum! I added some coconut milk at the end for creaminess and it was so easy and delicious. I’m new to your site but loving what I’m seeing!

        Reply

        • VJ cooks

          Oh yum that sounds delicious. Thank you for being here 🙂

          Reply

  6. Sierra

    I really loved this recipe and so did my daughter. The adding of the sweet fruit chutney.

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      That's awesome to hear. Thanks for the lovely feedback, Sierra.

      Reply

  7. Lucy

    This was sensational. We had some wild pork sausages and it was perfect. Can’t wait for leftovers tomorrow.

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      Leftovers taste even better. Thank you for the feedback!

      Reply

  8. Alison

    Could I use precooked sausages for this dish please?

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      Yes, that would be fine.

      Reply

  9. Rachelle Edlington

    I love this recipe and make it a lot especially over winter. Do you think it would freeze ok? I'm sorting out our camping menu and wondered if it was a dish I could make in advance and freeze to take away.

    Thanks

    Reply

    • VJ cooks

      Absolutely.

      Reply

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