Italian Stuffed Sausages Recipe with Cheese Inside - Whole Lotta Yum (2024)

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Stuffed with string cheese, and baked in marinara sauce, our stuffed Italian sausage recipe is the quick and easy dinner recipe that dreams are made of! Needing just 5-minutes of prep-time, and then 30-minutes in the oven, our cheese stuffed sausages are the best way to enjoy a WHOLE LOTTA YUM dinner that is bursting with flavor and sure to satisfy.

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Stuffed Sausages Recipe

Not too spicy, and not too sweet, the Italian sausage is the Goldilocks of the sausage world. Topped with marinara sauce and stuffed with mozzarella cheese, our stuffed Italian sausages dish takes the savory up a notch to help you create a dinner that is pleasing to everyone you serve it to.

Really. We ate the whole pan and then wished there was more.

Not only will your whole family love our stuffed sausage with string cheese recipe, but you are also going to love all of the different ways you can serve it!

Keep things simple when you let stuffed Italian sausage be the complete meal it is, serve your fully cooked cheese-stuffed Italian sausage inside a bun or hoagie roll, or incorporate a side of peppers and onions for an authentic sausage and peppers option. Truly the only wrong way to serve our stuffed sausage recipe is to not serve it at all.

No matter what cooking method you prefer, we have an Italian sausage recipe for you! Be sure to check out some of our favorites including crock pot Italian sausage, Italian sausage bake, sausage in air fryer , or our Italian sausage in oven recipe.

Why You'll Love This!

  • With a 5-minute prep, our stuffed Italian sausage recipe is ready to go in the oven even before the oven is preheated!
  • Stuffed with mozarella and bathed in marinara, this stuffed sausage bake is a complete meal by itself that is hearty, flavorful, and sure to be loved by all.
  • Always looking out for your healthy eating lifestyle, our stuffed sausage with string cheese bake is low-carb, keto, and gluten-free.
  • Keep things super simple with the 3 basic ingredients, or get adventurous by customizing your stuffed Italian sausage dish with vegetables or sides.

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Ingredient Notes

With just 3 ingredients, it's super simple to get yourself ready to make this keto stuffed Italian sausage dinner for your family.

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  • mild Italian sausage links - raw, they usually come in a 5 pack at the grocery store.
  • marinara sauce - Rao's is our favorite since it's sugar free and literally tastes like homemade marinara sauce.
  • string cheeses - or mozzarella cheese sticks
  • optional - Italian seasoning, fresh basil, parmesan cheese

Variations

  • This recipe will work with any uncooked sausage whether it's mild Italian, sweet Italian, spicy/hot Italian, or even raw bratwurst.
  • To add vegetables to the recipe, use a larger baking sheet or 9x13" pan and mix in seasoned broccoli, onion slices, peppers, zucchini, or mushrooms.

Step by Step Instructions

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Dinner won't get much easier than stuffing Italian sausage with string cheese, coating it in marinara, and baking until it's cooked through and delicious.

Prep Ingredients

Preheat an oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and position the oven rack to the center.

Carefully cut the Italian sausage links lengthwise, making sure to only cut about halfway down into the sausage.

Assemble

Insert a piece of string cheese into each sausage and then pinch the top of the raw sausage closed over the top of the cheese.

Place the stuffed sausages into the bottom of a 9x9 baking dish.

Drizzle the cup of marinara sauce over the top of the sausages.

Bake

Bake the stuffed sausage recipe for 30+ minutes or until the sausages are cooked through and reach an internal temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit

Recipe Tips

  • Be sure to not cut your Italian sausage links all the way through or the cheese will seep out the bottom.
  • Pinching the top of the sausage link helps keep the mozzarella cheese inside the sausage.
  • We used Trader Joes Italian sausage links in the recipe but any brand will work, however, if yours are larger in size they could take longer to cook.
  • For best results we do recommend using a digital thermometer to check for an internal temperature of 160F.
  • If you're following a keto or low carb diet, using a sugar-free marinara like Rao's is recommended.
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Common Questions

What to Serve with Italian Sausage?

Stuffed Italian sausages can be served a plethora of ways. You can opt to keep your dinner super simple and serve this stuffed sausage recipe as-is. You could serve this cheese-stuffed Italian sausage inside a bun or hoagie roll. Or you could incorporate a side of peppers and onions for an authentic sausage and peppers option.

How long does Italian sausage keep?

Store any leftover stuffed Italian sausage links you may have for up to 4 days in the fridge in a covered container.

Can you double the recipe?

If you need to cook 10 links rather than 5, you can easily double the cheese and marinara sauce and use a 9x13 pan! Your baking time should still be the same.

More Italian Sausage Recipes

Looking for more sausage recipes?

  • Italian Sausage Bake
  • Air Fryer Italian Sausage
  • Slow Cooker Italian Sausage and Peppers
  • Cooking Italian Sausage in the Oven
  • Instant Pot Sausage and Peppers
  • How to Cook Italian Sausages on the Stove
  • Boiled Sausage

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Stuffed Italian Sausage

Yield: 5 sausages

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Stuffed sausages for dinner using Italian sausage links filled with string cheese and covered in marinara sauce bakes for a cheesy savory 3 ingredient keto friendly dinner in no time!

Ingredients

  • 1 lb mild Italian sausage links, raw
  • 1 cup marinara sauce
  • 5 string cheeses
  • Italian seasoning, fresh basil, parmesan cheese- optional

Instructions

  1. Preheat an oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and position the oven rack to the center.
  2. Carefully cut the Italian sausage links lengthwise, making sure to only cut about halfway down into the sausage.
  3. Insert a piece of string cheese into each sausage and then pinch the top of the raw sausage closed over the top of the cheese. Place the stuffed sausages into the bottom of a 9x9 baking dish.
  4. Drizzle the cup of marinara sauce over the top of the sausages.
  5. Bake the stuffed sausage recipe for 30+ minutes or until the sausages are cooked through and reach an internal temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit.

Notes

This recipe will work with any uncooked sausage whether it's mild Italian, sweet Italian, spicy/hot Italian, or even raw bratwurst.

We used Trader Joes Italian sausage links in the recipe but any brand will work, if yours are larger in size they could take longer to cook.

If you're following a keto or low carb diet, using a sugar-free marinara like Rao's is recommended.

To add vegetables to the recipe, use a larger baking sheet or 9x13" pan and mix in seasoned broccoli, onion slices, peppers, zucchini, or mushrooms.

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Nutrition Information

Yield 5Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 431Total Fat 32gSaturated Fat 13gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 21gCholesterol 76mgSodium 1101mgCarbohydrates 3gNet Carbohydrates 3gFiber 0gSugar 1gProtein 25g

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Italian Stuffed Sausages Recipe with Cheese Inside - Whole Lotta Yum (2024)

FAQs

What are the main ingredients of sausages? ›

A sausage is a type of meat product usually made from ground meat—often pork, beef, or poultry—along with salt, spices and other flavourings. Other ingredients, such as grains or breadcrumbs, may be included as fillers or extenders.

How long can you keep fresh Italian sausage in the refrigerator? ›

Uncooked fresh sausage can be stored in the refrigerator one to two days; after cooking, keep for three to four days refrigerated (40 °F or less). Hard or dry sausage (such as pepperoni and Genoa salami), whole and unopened, can be stored indefinitely in the refrigerator or for up to six weeks in the pantry.

How to make sausage at home? ›

A really short tutorial on how to make sausage would look something like this:
  1. Cut meat and fat into pieces that fit into the grinder.
  2. Add the required salt and/or sugar, mix then put in the fridge overnight.
  3. Grind once coarsely.
  4. Grind a second time with lots of seasonings.
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How long to cook Italian sausage? ›

Preheat oven to 350°F. Place thawed links 1 inch apart on a parchment paper lined sheet pan. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes or until internal link temperature reaches 160°F and sausage is browned, turning links once.

What is sausage filling made of? ›

Anyway, most sausage is made up of minced/ground meat (usually pork, but you can make it with any meat), a binder (usually rusk, sometimes rice flour in gluten free versions), water, and seasonings.

Is sausage still good after 2 years in the freezer? ›

According to the USDA, frozen foods are safe to eat indefinitely.

Can you eat sausages 7 days out of date? ›

A use-by date on food is about safety. This is the most important date to remember. Never eat food after the use-by date, even if it looks and smells ok, as it could make you very ill.

How to tell if Italian sausage has gone bad? ›

Strong or unpleasant odor: A strong or unsavory smell is the first sign your sausage has gone bad. If your sausage has a fish-like, acidic or sour smell, you'll likely want to throw it away. Cooked sausage often has a rotten smell when it's gone bad, so even if you bought it precooked, toss it if you notice that smell.

What is the secret of a good sausage? ›

Fat. The meat for a sausage should contain about 25 - 30% fat in it. This will make the sausage tender and juicy, without fat it will feel dry.

How do you know when Italian sausage is fully cooked? ›

Use a meat thermometer to make sure your sausage is between 160 and 165 °F (71 and 74 °C). If you don't have a meat thermometer, check that the sausage is firm and has clear, runny juices. Cut it open and make sure the inside is brown, not pink.

Is it better to cook sausages in the oven or pan? ›

One of the healthiest ways to cook sausages is in the oven. It's super easy to do, and unlike frying or grilling, baking sausages doesn't require any extra oil.

How long to bake sausage at 350 degrees? ›

For ovens set at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, cook your sausage links for a minimum of 25 minutes, turning each piece at 10-minute intervals, and keep in mind that larger links can take at least an hour to cook through completely.

What is most sausage made of? ›

Most sausage is made from pork, but it can be made out of just about any animal. The real secret behind making delicious sausage is in the addition of pork fat.

What are the ingredients in supermarket sausages? ›

As well as meat and fat, high on the ingredients list you'll see fillers or binders such as rice, flour, maize, hydrolysed vegetable protein, potato and tapioca starch, and rusk (wheat).

What are the raw materials for sausage? ›

The basic raw materials used in fresh sausage manufacture are pork and beef, including their trimmings. Veal is also often processed, especially for higher quality products. Meat and fat are generally coarsely ground.

What parts of meat are in sausage? ›

Butt/Shoulder: Boneless pork butt is very common for making sausages. It contains 20-30% fat so is perfect for sausages as this is the perfect fat to meat ratio (or you can add another 5% fat for extra tenderness and juiciness). If buying from the butcher, request 'boneless shoulder/butt'.

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