Cheddar Bratwurst Bites

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My dad used to make these every holiday weekend, usually when the cousins were piling in and the grill was already working overtime. Smoky, hearty, and irresistibly cheesy, these bratwurst bites are the kind of no‑fuss nibble that feels right at home at a Midwestern cookout—without the heavy carbs that often come with party food. Just three simple ingredients, a sheet of foil, and a hot oven turn plain brats into crispy‑edged, cheesy rounds that disappear faster than you can set the tray down.

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Serve them straight from the foil‑lined pan so they stay warm and easy to grab. Pair with crunchy veggies and a tangy dip, a crisp salad, or a bowl of dill pickles. If you’re already grilling, they fit right in beside burgers and chicken as a low‑carb option that still tastes indulgent. A little dish of mustard for dipping is all they need—and they’re just as welcome with an ice‑cold beer on the porch as they are on a holiday buffet table.

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Cheddar Bratwurst Bites

Ingredients

Ingredient Amount Notes
Smoked bratwurst sausages 2 lb Fully cooked
Sharp cheddar cheese 2 cups Shredded, packed
Sugar‑free yellow mustard ½ cup Plus extra for serving

Directions

  1. Prep Pan
    Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a rimmed baking sheet with foil and lightly grease.
  2. Slice Brats
    Cut bratwurst into ½‑inch rounds. Keep slices even for consistent browning.
  3. Mix Cheese & Mustard
    In a bowl, stir cheddar with mustard until clumped together. This helps the cheese stay mounded on each slice.
  4. Assemble
    Arrange bratwurst rounds cut‑side down on the sheet. Top each with a small mound of the cheese mixture, pressing gently to adhere.
  5. Bake
    Bake 12–18 minutes, until cheese is melted, bubbling, and browned at the edges and brats are sizzling. Check at 12 minutes; bake longer for crispier cheese.
  6. Rest & Serve
    Let bites rest 5 minutes on the tray. Use a thin spatula to lift, scraping up crispy cheese edges. Serve warm, with extra mustard on the side.

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