Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (2024)

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (1)

MyRecipes Member

Rating: 5 stars

12/13/2022

I lived in France for a bit, and the flavors in this bring me right back. It's hearty and filling and SO flavorful! I don't adjust the original recipe at all (except for doubling it for my big family)! Wait, I guess I usually cook it on low for 8 hours instead of on high for 5. Serve it with some crusty bread and butter. Mmmmmmmm!

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (2)

Cherie

Rating: 5 stars

01/15/2019

After reading all the reviews, I modified this recipe somewhat and it was absolutely delicious! First, I browned the pork and sausage (I used smoked chicken andouille) in non-stick spray and a little bit of lemon pepper. I also used one can of regular diced tomatoes and one can of fire-roasted diced tomatoes - both unsalted. Since I added the lemon pepper, no additional salt was needed. Totally forgot about the cheese. It was far from bland and my husband could barely stop at two bowlfuls.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (3)

jayceehay

Rating: 5 stars

04/28/2016

Excellent! My husband absolutely loved it. I doubled it as we have a 7-quart slow cooker and it easily handled it. At only 249 calories a serving, it's definitely worth serving it to weight watchers.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (4)

Sylvia

Rating: 5 stars

01/24/2016

My rule is ALWAYS season any meat before putting in crockpot and then it won't be bland. I brown the sausage and pork a little so it looks better instead of grey and boiled. 30 minutes before completion add any wine, cooking sherry or a squeeze of lemon or lime and this becomes a 4 star meal.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (5)

K9andCat

Rating: 4 stars

02/17/2015

I was skeptical that my husband would like this because he doesn't typically like cassoulet. He really liked this one. I must admit that I miss the usual toasted buttered bread crumbs I usually see on top of these dishes, but this one did not lack in flavor.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (6)

amyjoy622

Rating: 5 stars

01/24/2015

Really tasty! I added some chopped rotisserie chicken at the end with a little broth instead of the pork.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (7)

Suze02

Rating: 5 stars

11/23/2014

This was so incredibly good--so flavorful. I tweaked a few things--used fire roasted tomatoes, tomatoes with green chilies and a small can of Rotel tomatoes with habaneros and put in two bay leaves and fresh rosemary just because I had it. Otherwise, I followed the recipe exactly. The habaneros made it pleasantly spicy.

Rating: 5 stars

10/19/2014

The first time I made this, I followed recipe exactly and it was good but ... just good. I made again tonight and changed a few things based on other reviews and what I had on hand: I used diced pancetta, fire-roasted diced tomatoes, boneless skinless chicken thighs instead of pork, and some garlic sausage. I didn't add any garlic (actually forgot that step), and doubled the herbs since I used fresh. After I sautéed the onions, I deglazed the pan with a little red wine. Instead of the crockpot used the oven, 325 degrees for about 1.5 hrs. Added the parsley at the end, but not the parmesan cheese. All very small changes but we loved it ... I will definitely make this again.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (9)

karicalhoun

Rating: 4 stars

08/26/2014

Being in Cajun country, this was similar enough to red beans and rice to be familiar, but just different enough that is was trying something new. We liked it and plan on making it again.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (10)

yazleia

Rating: 5 stars

05/27/2014

This is so delicious. I made with turkey bacon, smoked beef sausage and boneless chicken thighs (I don't eat pork). I had to use a little olive oil for the bacon since the bacon doesn't make enough (or any at all) drippings. I also cooked the chicken a little with some seasoning salt before I put it in the crock pot. We ate ours with rice. Everyone loved it. I will definitely make this again! It only took 4 hours to cook.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (11)

Maria1290

Rating: 5 stars

04/12/2014

Instead of the pork and sausage I added 1 lb. of Chorizo (Spanish sausage) cut in coin-like pieces and also a lb. of spinach. It was delicious. I will make this again.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (12)

PamelaLL

Rating: 4 stars

03/13/2014

I thought this was great. Had lots of flavor. Had to sub some stuff with what I had on hand. navy and pinto beans, Kielbasa sausage, bay leaf, pepper flakes and ham bone. (used everything but the pork lion) little extra rosemary and thyme. Served with cheddar biscuits. The family loved it. will make again Thanks

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (13)

kharney

Rating: 5 stars

02/27/2014

This was amazing! I have been looking for a five star recipe for a while now and I will be making this for every potluck I come to! I didn't measure my seasonings so I might have added more than it called for (some people complained about it being bland).

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (14)

dscodancer

Rating: 2 stars

02/23/2014

This recipe is a great start but in my opinion it really needs a deeper smoke flavor. Next time I will add a smoked pork hock. Also, I added a touch of red cayenne pepper, white pepper, a bay leaf and little more garlic, thyme and rosemary than this recipe called for and it was quite good. I think the smoked pork hock would bring it from good to fantastic.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (15)

Stevepeek

Rating: 1 stars

01/27/2014

Not worth the effort. Pretty bland.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (16)

maclean92

Rating: 2 stars

01/27/2014

I was very surprised with all the 5 star reviews here once I made it myself. i followed the recipe to a T and was very disappointed. It was very bland to me. I will try once more and add some heat to the stew by using a andouille sausage vs. smoked sausage and I think I may add a bit more spices as well. We shall see!!

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (17)

LightestFan

Rating: 3 stars

01/13/2014

We have enjoyed this recipe twice now, and I am still trying to figure out how to help the pork. We like the seasoning of the dish as a whole, but the pork pieces are a bit plain. Next time I will try seasoning the pork before adding it to the crockpot.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (18)

Jkk3287

Rating: 4 stars

01/08/2014

Nice foundational recipe to work from. It was a great starting point with some minor revisions. I added a couple gloves of minced garlic and some red wine. I subbed hungarian smoked sausage (2-3 oz links) for the turkey sausage and boneless chicken thighs for the pork. I did not mash up 1/2 the beans - instead I cooked longer in the slow cooker - low and slow until it thiickened to the consistency I was looking for. I also added 2 types of beans for the textural difference: one can northern beans, one can broad / butter beans. Great wintertime dish and reheats really well!

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (19)

RyansWife

Rating: 5 stars

11/24/2013

Hearty, filling and full of flavor. I made the recipe exactly as written and it was delicious!

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (20)

KitchenGnome

Rating: 5 stars

11/17/2013

Delicious as is- I used full-fat sausage and fresh herbs since I had them. Very hearty, full of meat, and I cook for a meat-lover! Next time I'll omit the pork- the sausage and the bacon are enough. Very flavorful.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (21)

jmmmjm

Rating: 5 stars

11/11/2013

A wonderful meal to come home to! Everyone in the family loves it - including the dogs who helped themselves to an unattended crockpot! Seriously though, this is a wonderful meal for a cold winter day and the leftovers taste even better!

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (22)

zabuthecat

Rating: 4 stars

10/29/2013

Wow. Fantastic. Adding this to the rotation.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (23)

Jennifer26

Rating: 4 stars

10/15/2013

This was very, very good. It was a bit too thick, though. It might be because I mashed the beans too much. Next time I won't mash them much, or maybe I won't mash them at all.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (24)

amichetti

Rating: 5 stars

10/01/2013

This recipe is amazingly flavorful. I will definitely make this again.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (25)

NYG824

Rating: 5 stars

09/24/2013

YUMMY!! Starting checking it after 3.5 hours, was done in 4. Didn't use the cheese or parsley at the end either

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (26)

AshleyEvans

Rating: 4 stars

03/04/2013

This is a really tasty winter recipe. It is very filling and comforting. I forgot to add the garlic but it was still delicious. I substituted cannellini beans for the Great Northern Bean as they didn't have any at my local supermarket. I also added a shallot to the onion mixture. I substituted smoked full-fat andouille pork sausage and used fresh rosemary and thyme (doubling the amount). I think this would have been tasty if white wine was added to the onion mixture after it was sauteed, prior to adding the tomatoes (it would have given it a little more depth I think). I omitted the cheese and parsley (which I think were unnecessary). As with most Cooking Light recipes, additional salt is needed.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (27)

jdleff

Rating: 5 stars

02/26/2013

One of our favorite slow cooker recipes!!! Fully of flavor and filling. Served with a salad and crusty bread.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (28)

GoBigRed

Rating: 5 stars

12/27/2012

Oh my gosh! There is so much flavor in this dish and it is so filling I didn't have room for the garlic bread I made to go along with it. I used three slices of thick cut bacon, doubled the thyme and rosemary because I used fresh herbs, added an extra sprinkle of salt and pepper, and subbed chicken breast for the pork. We are definitely making this again! It is perfect for a cold evening. :)

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (29)

Karlamkarmo

Rating: 5 stars

11/12/2012

Yummy! I don't eat red meat so instead I used turkey bacon, swapped out turkey andouille sausage and left out the pork... Delish! Definitely needs to simmer all that time to let the flavors meld.

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (30)

TerryHollenbeck

Rating: 5 stars

11/05/2012

This was a huge hit at our weekly football gathering. I did adjust the recipe a bit by substituting the diced tomatoes with diced tomatoes with green chili peppers, and went for regular smoked sausage rather than the low fat version. The chili peppers gave it a bit of a kick. Doubled the recipe for our crowd and served it with french bread. Definitely a keeper!

Smoked Sausage Cassoulet Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does cassoulet mean in French? ›

(ˌkæsəˈlei, French kasuːˈle) noun. a white-bean stew of French origin, often containing pork, mutton, garlic sausage, and preserved goose or duck. Word origin. [1925–30; ‹ F ‹ Pr (Languedoc) dim.

What is cassoulet made of? ›

Cassoulet, a hearty slow-simmered stew of sausage, confit (typically duck), pork, and white beans, is one of the great hallmarks of French country cuisine. The best versions are cooked for hours until the beans and meat meld into a dish of luxuriant, velvety richness.

What are the best beans for cassoulet? ›

All the ingredients for a good cassoulet can be found in most grocery stores. Purists will argue that you need to find real tarbais beans but I have found white kidney beans work just as well.

How do you cook smoked sausage? ›

GRILL: Place on 325°F grill for 15 minutes. Turn over and continue heating for an additional 10 minutes, or until internal temperature is 165°F. OVEN: Place on a sheet pan in a 325°F oven for 20 minutes. Turn over and continue heating for an additional 10 minutes, or until internal temperature is 165°F.

What kind of sausage is used for cassoulet? ›

In Languedoc, you'd typically find a garlicky pork sausage flavored with a bit of red wine. Back here, I like to use whatever mild garlic sausage I can find, though if you want to play Cassoulet Choose Your Own Adventure, you can go with any flavor sausage in the shop.

What is the Holy Trinity of cassoulet? ›

There are three types of cassoulet – the Holy Trinity. There's the 'Father' (pork and goose), the 'Son' (mutton and partridge), and the 'Holy Ghost' (sausage, mutton, and duck).

What is traditionally served with cassoulet? ›

You can serve cassoulet on its own with a salad and bread on the side, but it's traditional to accompany it with something colorful . . . usually greens of some sort. If you're looking for a great meal to prepare for the colder weather, try making a cassoulet.

What meat is Toulouse sausage? ›

Saucisse de Toulouse (Toulouse Sausage) is a fresh sausage originating from Toulouse in the southwest of France. It is made from pork (75% lean, 25% belly), salt and pepper, has a natural casing of about 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter and is usually sold in a coil (like Cumberland sausage).

Why is cassoulet so special? ›

Part of what makes cassoulet so special is the golden brown crust that forms on top of the stew near the end of the process. But when asked what forms this crust, most home cooks would probably give the wrong answer.

What is Toulouse sausage? ›

Toulouse sausage is just the rather fancy French name given to our popular pork, red wine and garlic sausages. Originating from Toulouse itself, which is located in the south west of France, there are many variations on the 'Toulouse' sausage…but we like to think ours is one of the tastiest!

What is similar to Toulouse sausage? ›

Conran suggests Polish kielbasa as a Toulouse substitute, but the smoky sort I use makes everything taste like a frankfurter, so I'd steer clear – basically, you need something with a very high meat content, and preferably a hefty whack of garlic.

What wine goes with cassoulet? ›

The richness of the dish is balanced out by the acidity in the wine, while the buttery notes in the Chardonnay complement the texture of the beans and meat in the Cassoulet. We recommend choosing a full-bodied Chardonnay with notes of oak and vanilla, as this will complement the earthy flavours in the Cassoulet.

What goes well with smoked sausage? ›

Casseroles, beans and rice, pasta, soup, stew – there's really not much you can't make with smoked sausage. Plus, because it's already cooked, it makes a great dinner shortcut. Just add whatever's in your fridge or pantry – whether that's pasta, rice, potatoes, broccoli, eggs, etc.

Why is my smoked sausage dry? ›

Overcooking or overheating the sausage past 160 °F will make the fat in the meat melt and evaporate, leaving the sausage less juicy or dry.

Do you cut smoked sausage before cooking? ›

Cut Smoked Sausage sections in half lengthwise or into 1'2" slices. Add to non-stick skillet over medium heat. Cook 6-9 minutes, turning frequently.

What is the difference between a casserole and a cassoulet? ›

The main difference between a casserole and a cassoulet is that a casserole is more of a food category than one specific dish. In contrast, cassoulet is the name of a particular dish. This dish combines meat, usually pork or mutton, with white beans and seasonings. The dish originated in France.

What is the Speciality of cassoulet? ›

Perhaps there is no dish in Southwest France more iconic, cherished, and controversial than the cassoulet. Cassoulet was originally the food of peasants - a simple assemblage of what ingredients were available: white beans with pork, sausage, duck confit, gizzards, cooked together for a long time.

What do the French eat with cassoulet? ›

You can serve cassoulet on its own with a salad and bread on the side, but it's traditional to accompany it with something colorful . . . usually greens of some sort.

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