Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (2024)

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This Slow Cooker Appetizer Recipe for Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage is perfect for game day, family gatherings or an easy dinner! Load up your slow cooker with Butterball Turkey Sausage, barbecue sauce, apricot jam and hot sauce for an easy appetizer or meal.

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I love appetizers more than any meal. Snackable little bites are so fun to eat and perfect for any occasion.

Whether you need a tailgating slow cooker recipe or a quick weeknight meal, this Butterball Turkey Sausage slathered in sauce will be a guaranteed crowd pleaser. Forget the version that uses grape jelly. This sauce made with apricot jam is to die for!

This Slow Cooker Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage works for dinner too. Just serve the flavorful sausage over rice with a vegetable on the side and dinner is done!

Butterball turkey products allow you to make better choices for your family without sacrificing any flavor. Wholesome, budget friendly meals that taste fantastic!

Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (4)

Slow Cooker Appetizer Recipe: Sweet & Spicy Bbq Sausage

Yield: 1

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 4 hours

Total Time: 4 hours 5 minutes

This Slow Cooker Appetizer Recipe for Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage is perfect for game day, family gatherings or an easy dinner! Load up your slow cooker with Butterball Turkey Sausage, barbecue sauce, apricot jam and hot sauce for an easy appetizer or meal.

Ingredients

  • 2 Packages Turkey Sausage, cut into 1½ inch pieces
  • 1½ Cups Barbecue Sauce
  • 1 Cup Apricot Jam
  • 2 teaspoons Sriracha Hot Sauce for mild, 3-4 tsp for spicy
  • 1/4 Cup Water

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in slow cooker. Cook on low 5-6 hours. Increase heat to high the last 30 minutes. (or cook on high 3-4 hours)
  2. Stir every hour while cooking to rotate sausages from top to bottom.
Nutrition Information

Yield 8Serving Size 1
Amount Per ServingCalories 226Total Fat 2gSaturated Fat 0gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 1gCholesterol 17mgSodium 735mgCarbohydrates 48gFiber 1gSugar 35gProtein 5g

Nutritional information on WonkyWonderful is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (7)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks Christine!

      Reply

  1. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (8)Chris @ Shared Appetite says

    Love this simple and easy app idea! That glaze looks amazing!!

    Reply

  2. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (10)Leslie says

    Ohhh, YES! The perfect little party appetizer!

    Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (12)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks Marnely!

      Reply

  3. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (13)Amanda says

    I had no idea Butterball made so many products! I just added these to my grocery list, as your recipe is mouth watering1

    Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (14)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks Amanda! The Butterball Sausage is a nice alternative to the beef sausages. Enjoy!

      Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (16)Nicole Harris says

      It’s all about the appetizers on game day! Thanks Lisa!

      Reply

  4. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (17)Cookin Canuck says

    Perfect for game day! And I love the kick of sriracha in there.

    Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (18)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks! I would even add more sriracha if I could. But I wanted the kiddos to eat it too 🙂

      Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (20)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks Brenda! Everythings better with Sriracha!

      Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (22)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks Shawn!

      Reply

  5. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (23)Deborah says

    Oh my goodness – I could eat a whole bowl of this!

    Reply

  6. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (25)Lori @ RecipeGirl says

    Perfect for game day! I’m loving that sauce!

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (26)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks Lori! It’s all about the sauce!

      Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (28)Nicole Harris says

      This is definitely a great guy food! Thanks!

      Reply

  7. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (29)Kristen says

    These would be so good this football season! Love the creativity!

    Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (30)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks Kristen!

      Reply

  8. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (31)Lauren @ Healthy Delicious says

    I had no idea butterball made sausage! Love the sweet and spicy combo you have going on here – my husband would love this!

    Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (32)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks Lauren! The Butterball sausage tastes great!

      Reply

  9. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (33)victor says

    this will make an easy addition to tailgate times!

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (34)Nicole Harris says

      Sure will, Enjoy!

      Reply

  10. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (35)Todd Neill says

    I’m crockpotting this now for the Blackhawks game….look forward to power graising it!!!!

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (36)Nicole Harris says

      Awesome!!!

      Reply

  11. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (37)I_Fortuna says

    Great recipe. This is also great using Oscar Meyer Select hot dogs (no nitrates or nitrites). When I make them, I don’t use the BBQ sauce but I use apricot jam and a splash of cognac or any brandy. They are delicious as well.

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (38)Nicole Harris says

      That does sound delicious!

      Reply

  12. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (39)Ana says

    What kind of BBQ sauce did you use?

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (40)Nicole Harris says

      I usually use either Sweet Baby Ray’s or KC Masterpiece. I think I used Sweet Baby Ray’s for this recipe. Enjoy!

      Reply

  13. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (41)Nadine says

    Hi Nicole,
    Can little smokies be used in this recipe or will it mess up the flavor since they aren’t turkey? Thanks,

    Reply

    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (42)Nicole Harris says

      Lil Smokies are perfectly fine. I love Them!

      Reply

  14. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (43)Karla says

    How many people does this recipe serve?

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (44)Nicole Harris says

      I suppose it depends on how hungry everyone is but it should serve 10-12 🙂

      Reply

  15. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (45)hinh nen says

    I like Slow Cooker Appetizer Recipe Sweet & Spicy Sausage I am so excited to try these recipes. I have wrote down a bunch and bookmarked your page just incase I lose the pages!! It all looks so good.

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (46)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks! I hope you enjoy 🙂

      Reply

  16. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (47)Anna says

    I love your recipes, the pictures to go along with the step by step instructions are great.

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (48)Nicole Harris says

      Thanks!

      Reply

  17. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (49)Sydney says

    This sounds super easy and yummy, do you think I could substitute the apricot jam for raspberry or strawberry jam and substitute the turkey sausage for pork sausage links and it still taste as good??

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (50)Nicole Harris says

      Absolutely! In fact, that sounds delicious 🙂

      Reply

  18. Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (51)Matt says

    How many ounces of meat? Your picture shows 40 oz packages… Is it really 80 oz total?

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    • Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (52)Nicole Harris says

      This is meant for a party or feast! But, feel free to halve the recipe for a smaller family get-together 🙂

      Reply

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Slow Cooker Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Bbq Sausage (2024)

FAQs

Why brown sausages before slow cooking? ›

Technically you don't need to brown the sausages before placing in the crock pot, but the caramelization gives the dish a delicious depth of flavor. Plus Aunt Mary always did it so we should too.

How to slow cook BBQ? ›

A solid barbecue with a lid is essential, and the ideal temperature for slow cooking is 90-110°C. You need to cook indirectly by positioning the meat away from, and not over, the coals or wood. Moisture is important, so sit a tray full of water (or even beer) under the meat.

How to cook smoked sausage on the grill? ›

Grill at 300-350°F turning the sausage once during cooking time. Fully Smoked sausage should be grilled for 15-20 minutes until 165°F. Fresh (Raw) sausage should be grilled for 40-50 minutes until 165°F. The heat can be reduced as desired, but in this case the cooking time will need to be increased.

What happens if you don't brown meat before slow cooker? ›

"Browning, or caramelizing, meat before putting it into a slow cooker isn't 100 percent necessary, but it is well worth the effort for the most flavorful and full-bodied end result," he says. "The caramelized surface of the meat will lend rich flavor and color to the finished dish."

Is it OK not to brown meat before slow cooking? ›

Browning Is Better

And if you dredge the meat in flour before you brown it, your sauce will thicken up to make a gravy. You should always brown ground beef or any ground meat in a skillet before adding it to your slow cooker to prevent the meat from clumping up or from adding excess grease to your cooked dish.

What meat is good for slow cooking on a BBQ? ›

  1. Brisket is one of the most popular cuts of meat for Low and Slow BBQ. ...
  2. Pork shoulder, also known as pork butt, is another popular cut of meat for Low and Slow BBQ. ...
  3. Ribs are a classic BBQ food and are perfect for Low and Slow BBQ. ...
  4. Beef chuck roast is a cut of meat that comes from the shoulder of the cow.

What is the low and slow BBQ method? ›

There is no particular magic in low and slow cooking method, but it is all about the science of cooking. Here is how it works: the meat is cooked at a temperature between 200 °F - and 250 °F. This cooks the meat slowly, allowing the connective tissue to cook and break down at about 160 °F.

What is the best liquid to cook pulled pork in? ›

Transfer everything to a large slow cooker and add a splash of liquid — water is great, but so is broth, apple juice, or beer if you have them handy. Cover and cook on low until the meat is tender and pulls apart easily.

How to cook sausages perfectly? ›

Heat a non-stick pan over a medium heat, then add the sausages. A little of the fat from the sausages will start to come out as they warm up; turn the sausages in the hot fat to coat them. Keep cooking for 15-20 mins, moving them around in the pan and turning them over regularly so they all cook evenly.

How long to cook raw sausage BBQ? ›

Grill sausages over medium heat (350 degrees Fahrenheit) until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees. This process will take approximately 20 minutes -- 10 minutes on each side.

Do sausages have to be brown all over to be cooked? ›

Instead, it should be brown all the way through. Once the sausages are done cooking, they will be ready to eat. 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.

Do sausages have to be brown to be cooked? ›

Keep cooking for 15-20 mins, moving them around in the pan and turning them over regularly so they all cook evenly. The sausages are ready when the outside is a deep golden brown and the inside is pale, with no pink meat. Any meat juices running off should be clear.

Do you have to brown sausages? ›

Do you really have to brown the sausages at the start? It helps with colour, flavour and texture. You could skip it but it's worth doing for nicer results.

Should you brown sausage? ›

I usually sear them in a skillet to a nice golden brown on all sides, then add a little water, cover the pan and let them simmer until the water evaporates. Pork sausages should cook to 160°F. If there's still water in the pan at that point, pour it out and let the skins crisp.

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