Winter has come to the North country, and our foods have turned towards the hearty, And what could be heartier than a stew with Herder Bratwurst, Pioneer Meats Bacon, and deep, rich Scottish Winter ale for Highlander Brewing? This quick stew served with crusty bread is sure to stick to your ribs and keep the winter’s chill at bay.
Traditionally, bratwurst is a sausage that can be made of pork, but beef, veal, or a combination of these have been used. It’s enclosed in a natural casing, and it is usually boiled and then grilled or pan-seared before serving. A necessity for barbecues and tailgates. Bratwursts can hold many different seasonings, cheeses, and meats, though the traditional pork brat is seasoned with fresh marjoram to give it its distinct and recognizable flavor.
First made in Germany, the bratwurst’s name is classically descriptive German as the word “brat” means finely-chopped meat, and “wurst” (drumroll, please) translates to sausage. First mentioned as coming from the city of Nuremberg, Germany (still known around the world as one of the foremost producers of grill sausages in the world), the bratwurst has spread worldwide, including Montana where our partner Pioneer Meats creates a virtual cornucopia of bratwurst varieties.