Easy Little Smokies Recipe (2024)

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The easiest sweet and smoky, most delicious appetizer ever! There's hardly any prep work, and less than 5 minutes on the stove are needed to enjoy these irresistible co*cktail sausages, co*cktail weenies, lil smokies, co*cktail weiners, or whatever you call them. It's a perfect recipe for any type of gathering, to munch on before a barbecue, for game day, movie night, or just because. Any excuse is a good one!

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I've been wanting to share these with you for ages. As it happens with so many heritage recipes I've been making for decades (hello French onion dip and best strawberry ice cream), it takes me a while to remember to post them.

But the wait is worth it. Trust me.

This is such an insanely easy and tasty appetizer that you'll start finding excuses to make them.

Here we just say, 'how about we make the little smokies recipe?' and boom! ten minutes later, they're on the table.

Almost as easy as heating them in some purchased bbq sauce mixed with grape jelly (which I know is a popular combination), but better.

All households should have packages of Lil' Smokies or any other co*cktail sausage in the fridge at all times, don't you agree?

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Why this recipe works

  • Super easy to make. Yes, I'm saying it again, in case you skimmed through the paragraphs above, this is an extremely easy recipe. Ready in minutes.
  • Crowd-pleaser. This is the understatement of the year, at least in this house. We are huge fans. Huge. And have yet to meet a friend who disagrees.
  • Simple ingredients. They are mostly pantry staples because some of them are easy to substitute. So there's no excuse.
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Ingredient list

They are so few, and this recipe is so delicious, you might want to be stocked at all times for spur-of-the-moment smokies cravings!

  • Mustard: I use creamy Dijon, which is strong. If using any other type, taste and adjust.
  • Liquid: use soy sauce (saltier) or balsamic vinegar (sweeter). Both are amazing.
  • Brown sugar: it adds a caramel undertone that works better than white sugar.
  • Sausages: depending on where in the world you are, the possibilities are endless. Use your favorite mini weiner. Or cut up some hot dogs in pieces if that's all you have available.
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How to make co*cktail sausages

It's so ridiculously easy! Simply put the ingredients in a saucepan and cook until syrupy. That's it.

  • Add the sugar and mustard to the smokies in the saucepan.
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  • Add the soy sauce or whatever liquid you're using. Give it a mix.
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  • Cook on medium heat until a syrup is formed. When it starts to boil make sure you stir it frequently so it doesn't stick to the bottom. It will be quite watery initially, so give it a few minutes.
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  • Make sure the mini sausages don't break. So if you feel they're getting too soft but the syrup is not fully reduced, take them out and cook the syrup a little longer on its own. It should be silky and thick.
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Kitchen notes

  • Pre-cook the sausages: depending on the type of sausage you use, they might be already fully cooked or not. I like to boil them for 1-2 minutes before mixing them with the rest of the ingredients but it's not always necessary.
  • Saucepan or skillet: the first one will take longer to reduce; in the latter, the smokies will caramelize better individually and maybe char a little, which is a good thing.
  • Variations: White wine can also be used instead of soy sauce. If you like honey, you can use 2 tablespoons of brown sugar and 1 of honey. Also, feel free to throw in a clove of garlic (crushed or chopped, depending on if you want to take it out before serving or not) to the mix before heating it on the stove.
  • Slow cooker: for this particular recipe, I don't see the need to use it, unless you don't have access to a stovetop. Cleaning the crockpot just to make these when they're ready in less than 10 minutes, doesn't sound like a great plan to me. But, you can make them in a slow cooker!
  • Oven: you can mix all the ingredients in a baking dish (not a baking sheet) and bake them until golden brown and a little shriveled. But it would have to be a small container so that the syrup coats the co*cktail weiners before it becomes too thick. It's not one of my favorite ways of making these.
  • Other sausages: this recipe can also be used with pork or turkey sausages, but I feel beef sausages are still the best option.
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The easiest sweet and smoky, most delicious appetizer ever! There's hardly any prep work, and less than 5 minutes on the stove are needed to enjoy these irresistible co*cktail sausages, co*cktail weenies, lil smokies, co*cktail weiners, or whatever you call them. It's a perfect recipe for any type of gathering, to munch on before a barbecue, for game day, movie night, or just because. Any excuse is a good one!

  • Total Time: 7 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

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  • 12 ounces (340g) Lit'l smokies or mini weiners/co*cktail sausages, preferably smoked (see Notes below for alternative)
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 3 teaspoons dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce (see variations in the Notes, below)

Instructions

  1. Put the smokies or sausages in a saucepan or skillet. See Notes below about pre-cooking them.
  2. Add brown sugar, mustard, soy sauce and mix.
  3. Heat on medium and cook for about 5 minutes, stirring frequently so they don't stick.
  4. When a syrup is formed, they are ready to eat.
  5. Transfer to a bowl and serve.
  6. Refrigerate leftovers and warm again before eating. The sauce will be much thicker.

Notes

Pre-cook the sausages: depending on the type of sausage you use, they might be already fully cooked or not. I like to boil them for 1-2 minutes before mixing them with the rest of the ingredients but it's not always necessary.

Smoked sausages: if you don't use Lit'l Smokies sausages or another one that is smoked, you can add a few drops of liquid smoke, giving it a great flavor. You can buy it online, like Colgin Mesquite Liquid smoke.

Whole sausages: if you can't find mini ones, simply cut large ones into medium pieces. For this recipe, you can use about 4 ones.

Saucepan or skillet: the first one will take longer to reduce and in the latter, the smokies will caramelize better individually and maybe char a little, which is a good thing.

Variations: White wine can also be used instead of soy sauce. If you like honey, you can use 2 tablespoons of brown sugar and 1 of honey. Also, feel free to throw in a clove of garlic (crushed or chopped, depending if you want to take it out before serving or not) to the mix before heating it on the stove.

  • Author: Paula Montenegro
  • Prep Time: 2 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Category: Appetizers
  • Method: Cooking
  • Cuisine: International

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: ¼
  • Calories: 305
  • Sugar: 6.8 g
  • Sodium: 982.1 mg
  • Fat: 24.4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 9.2 g
  • Protein: 10.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 49.3 mg
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I'm Paula, a baker for more than 30 years and your designated recipe developer, sharing the best ones here with simple ingredients + easy-to-follow instructions.

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  1. angiesrecipes says

    They look GOOD! And I love the easy and quick preparation. Definitely a winner!

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Easy Little Smokies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you cook little smokies? ›

Microwave Oven: Remove links from package and place in single layer in microwave-safe dish, add 1/2 cup water, and cover. Microwave on high (100% power) 3 links for 2-3/4minutes and 6 links for 3-1/2 minutes, or until hot. Let stand covered for 1 minute. you may need to adjust the time for your microwave.

What are the ingredients in little smokies? ›

Ingredients. Pork, Mechanically Separated Chicken, Water, Corn Syrup, Contains 2% or Less: Potassium Lactate, Dextrose, Natural Flavors, Salt, Oat Fiber, Calcium Lactate, Monosodium Glutamate, Sodium Diacetate, Sodium Phosphate, Sodium Erythorbate, Beef Stock, Sodium Nitrite.

How long to cook Smokies in a pan? ›

Fried sausages recipe
  1. Heat a non-stick pan over a medium heat, then add the sausages. ...
  2. Keep cooking for 15-20 mins, moving them around in the pan and turning them over regularly so they all cook evenly.
  3. The sausages are ready when the outside is a deep golden brown and the inside is pale, with no pink meat.
Mar 10, 2022

Are little smokies already fully cooked? ›

Yes! Like most smoked sausages, little smokies are already fully cooked. You'll want to heat them through before serving. We think the easiest way is to toss them in the slow cooker with a simple three-ingredient pantry sauce.

Can you eat Smokies without cooking them? ›

Simply put, fresh sausage is raw and uncooked, making it great as an ingredient, but you'll need to cook it yourself. Smoked sausage is fully cooked, so you can eat it as is. In other words, you don't need to cook smoked sausage for it to be safe for consumption, though you can if you prefer your sausage warmed up.

How many little smokies is one serving? ›

Cloverdale Meats
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 link (11.34g)
How many calories are in Lil' Smokies Smoked Sausage? Amount of calories in Lil' Smokies Smoked Sausage: Calories 34Calories from Fat 25.2 (74.1%)
% Daily Value *
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Should I boil or fry Smokies? ›

As mentioned before, boiling sausages isn't ideal if you want the sausages to have a lot of flavour. However, there is a simple way to add more flavour to boiled sausages: fry them. Dry the boiled sausages and then put them in a pan of hot oil. Since they are already cooked, you won't need to fry them for very long.

What are the black spots on little smokies? ›

Information 10/15/30.
  • The appearance of spots or dots, brown or black, in fresh or cured meat products is a result of the growth of microorganisms. ...
  • Bacteria, Carnimonas nigrificans, was found responsible for the development of these spots, or black spots in cured meat products.

Are little smokies the same as co*cktail sausages? ›

Little smokies: Famous things usually go by many names. You may know them as co*cktail wieners, co*cktail franks, lil smokies, or as my grandma says “baby wursts.” They're small smoked sausages sold in 12- to 14-ounce packages at the store, in the deli section.

Are Smokies healthy? ›

Processed meats such as bacon and hot dogs are linked to mental breakdowns, a study suggests. Patients taken to hospital with manic episodes were more than three times more likely to have recently eaten meats such as ham, salami or beef jerky.

What kind of meat are little smokies? ›

Beef, Water, Corn Syrup, Contains 2% Or Less Of: Flavorings, Modified Food Starch, Salt, Sodium Lactate, Potassium Lactate, Sodium Phosphates, Dextrose, Sodium Diacetate, Sodium Erythorbate, Sodium Nitrite, Extractives Of Paprika.

What is the best way to heat up little smokies? ›

Microwave on High for 20-25 seconds or until hot. (For compact or microwave ovens lower than 850 watts add 5-10 seconds, if needed). Let stand in microwave for 1 minute, before serving.

Can Smokies be cooked in the oven? ›

Baking them in the oven allows the bacon to crisp, the liquids to be released from the Smokies, and the brown sugar to caramelize on them deliciously. It also allows to you control the fat content of them a bit more easily, as most of the bacon drippings will remain on the sheet pan after cooking.

Do Smokies have to be cooked? ›

This product is fully cooked and only requires heating.

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