Irish Banger Skillet

a skillet of Irish bangers and potato/cabbage sauté.

This easy Irish sausage recipe will be one of your favorites because it’s got all the flavor of a traditional bangers and mash without all the work. It’s essentially a sausage skillet using store-bought Irish bangers, potatoes, cabbage, onion and carrots for an Irish dinner recipe that’s easy enough for a weeknight and tasty enough for your St. Patrick’s Day dinner celebrations.

carrots, onions, potatoes and cabbage on a cutting board.
This simple skillet dinner uses inexpensive, everyday vegetables for an amazing homemade meal.

What are Irish bangers?

Irish bangers (a.k.a. Irish sausage) is also known as British sausage or English sausage, are usually made with pork (but can use beef or even lamb), raw egg and breadcrumbs (also known as rusk). These sausages are meaty and flavorful, seasoned with herbs like thyme, rosemary, marjoram and garlic.

Commonly used to make bangers and mash (sausages and mashed potatoes), these versatile sausages are great for other Irish recipes too.

I use them in this Irish banger skillet with traditional ingredients that you’d normally find in a classic Colcannon.

Why you’ll love this Irish banger skillet:

  • It doesn’t make a mess of your kitchen, because you only use one skillet for cooking.
  • It’s quick and easy to make in about 30 minutes.
  • The recipe uses everyday ingredients.
  • It’s a hearty, tasty Irish recipe that feeds the whole family.
  • Irish banger skillet is the perfect dinner idea when St. Patrick’s Day is on a weeknight.
  • If you need to make more, double the recipe and use a larger 12″ skillet.
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Ingredients:

  • Irish Bangers – depending on where you live this may be a seasonal item.
  • Olive Oil – no need to use extra virgin olive oil.
  • Red Skinned Potatoes – look for small or medium-sized potatoes.
  • Onion – I use plain yellow onions, but you can also use white onions.
  • Green Cabbage – you won’t need a whole head of cabbage, about half of a small head is fine.
  • Carrots – to add a soft sweetness to the skillet dinner.
  • Chicken Stock or Vegetable Stock (low sodium) – try my Easy Leftover Rotisserie Chicken Stock or this Homemade Vegetable Broth From Scraps
  • Fresh Thyme – you could also use ½ teaspoon of dried thyme.
  • Kosher Salt – I recommend Diamond Crystal Kosher salt. If you use Morton’s know that it’s saltier by volume and you may need to use slightly less in this recipe.
  • Black Pepper – freshly ground will give you the best flavor.
Irish banger sausages and how to cook them.

Depending on where you live and the time of year, Irish banger sausages are available at your local butcher, or supermarket. I found mine at Trader Joe’s, but I’ve also seen them at Whole Foods and Fresh Market.

If you can’t find Irish bangers, you can substitute a mild, unsmoked pork sausage (not Italian), like a bratwurst (It’s not quite the same, because the bangers have a definitive porky quality to them, but I think brats are as close as you can get).

adding the vegetables to the skillet and cooking them down, then adding the Irish sausages.

How to make this skillet dinner:

  1. Heat olive oil in a large skillet and add the Irish sausages.
  2. Cook the bangers until they’re browned all over, turning occasionally. Transfer the sausages to a plate.
  3. Add more olive oil and layer in half of the sliced potatoes, onions and cabbage then layer with the other half of the vegetables.
  4. Toss in the carrots and thyme, season with salt and pepper and add 3/4 cup of the stock or broth.
  5. Cover and simmer for about 10 minutes.
  6. Transfer the bangers and any juices back to the skillet, cover and simmer for 10 more minutes until the Irish sausages are cooked through.
  7. Remove the sausages from the pan and cut crosswise into large chunks. Return the sausages to the skillet and serve.
The Irish Banger Skillet after cooking.

What’s the best skillet for making this recipe?

Use a large, heavy wide skillet with 2-3″ high sides and a tight fitting lid.

For this recipe a 10″ skillet is about right, but if you’re doubling it, use a pan that’s at least 12″ wide and with 3″ sides.

You don’t have to use a nonstick pan for this recipe, although you can.

A serving of the sausage skillet dinner on a plate.

How does it taste?

Unlike Italian sausage or smoked sausages, Irish pork sausage has a deeply porky flavor that isn’t masked by other seasonings. It’s truly the fatty, unctuous pork that shines through — and frankly, the combination with the simple potatoes and cabbage, make this peasant dish a flavor-dynamo.

The sausages are juicy, meaty and perfectly seasoned to go with the simple vegetables. The flavors of potato onion and cabbage remind me of Colcannon but with less effort and healthier than that traditional recipe (no cream and butter).

This tasty Irish recipe is a complete meal in one pan. What could be better than that? The flavors are simple and straightforward but very satisfying.

My husband and daughter went back three times for more, so if that’s any indication, this sausage skillet is a crowd pleaser.


It’s so good and so simple, you won’t want to save it for St. Patty’s Day – this will become one of your weekly standards.

I love how this recipe uses simple ingredients, but you can certainly make some swaps and variations to it. Here’s a few ideas.

Variations and swaps

  • Instead of green cabbage, try Napa cabbage, curly kale, shaved brussels sprouts or chopped escarole lettuce.
  • Swap larger red skinned potatoes with baby dutch potatoes (they’re small enough to cook completely when simmering in the covered skillet.)
  • Add crumbled cooked bacon to the skillet.
  • Add frozen peas just before serving.
  • Sprinkle with fresh herbs like marjoram or parsley.
closeup photo of the skillet dinner.

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Irish Banger Skillet

This quick and easy all-in-one Irish Sausage Skillet dinner is made with everyday ingredients and is ready to eat in 30 minutes. Use traditional Irish bangers for an authentic flavor.
Author: Lisa Lotts
Course Main Course
Cuisine Irish
Keyword bangers, cabbage, sausage, st. patrick’s day
Dietary Restrictions Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT:

  • 1 large 10″ skillet with a lid

INGREDIENTS:

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 pound Irish banger sausage
  • ½ pound red skinned potatoes sliced thinly crosswise
  • 1 medium onion sliced thinly crosswise
  • ½ head green cabbage cored and thinly sliced
  • 3 carrots peeled and sliced on a diagonal into 1/2″ pieces
  • cups chicken broth or vegetable broth, divided
  • 2 teaspoons fresh thyme divided
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper freshly ground

DIRECTIONS:

  • In a 10-inch skillet with a tight fitting lid, heat the olive oil over medium high heat. When the oil starts to glisten and moire, carefully add the sausages and cook, turning occasionally until browned. Transfer the sausages to a plate.
  • Into the pan, over a medium heat, layer in half of the onion, potatoes and cabbage.
  • Layer the remaining onions, potatoes and cabbage. Sprinkle with carrots and add 1 teaspoon of the thyme.
  • Pour ¾ cup of broth over the vegetables, sprinkle with salt and pepper and cover tightly. Simmer for 10 minutes.
  • After the vegetables have cooked for 10 minutes, nestle the sausages into the potato mixture, along with any accumulated juices.
  • Add the remaining broth and thyme, cover and cook for an additional 10 minutes, or until potatoes and carrots are very tender.
  • Remove the sausages and cut them into chunks. Return the sausages to the pan and serve.

RECIPE VIDEO:

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NOTES:

Can be doubled – use a 12″ skillet.

NUTRITION:

Calories: 519kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 22g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 11g | Cholesterol: 81mg | Sodium: 1102mg | Potassium: 994mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 7885IU | Vitamin C: 53.5mg | Calcium: 90mg | Iron: 2.8mg

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59 Comments

  1. Cheryl Welch says:

    5 stars
    This was very tasty and my family liked it. My son, who hardly eats anything, actually ate it all and said thank you it was really good! That never happens. Thanks for a healthy recipe.

  2. 5 stars
    I have used this recipe the last few years, with the Johnsonville Irish O’Garlic sausages. I’m Irish/ Italian, so I always add garlic. I make champ Irish mashed potatoes instead of adding the potatoes to the recipe, and everyone still loves it. It’s definitely my go-to recipe in March!

  3. 5 stars
    It’s Paddy not Patty’s but recipe looks solid. There is a place online that sells Irish sausages online if someone wants authentic ones.

  4. 5 stars
    Oh my goodness!! I found this recipe when looking up fast recipes for St Patrick’s Day. It’s definitely quick, but much to my surprise it is ohhhhh sooooo delicious! I have two teenage boys who literally licked the skillet clean. It is now part of our weekly rotation. I have used all different flavors of Trader Joe’s chicken sausage and have mixed them too. We love it every time. I add a quick Irish Soda Bread and the meal is perfect and easy.

  5. 5 stars
    Made this last year for St. Patrick’s Day – easy and really tasty with the Trader Joe’s bangers. I have everything to make it again this year – along with Irish entertainment (streaming concert this year, movie last year). Terrific night planned!

  6. Can this be a oven dish instead?

    1. I think you could prepare the dish through the first step and then put it in a hot (400°-450°) oven, tightly covered for 20 minutes. You’ll want to check the doneness of potatoes and carrots and if it needs more time give it another few minutes.

  7. Joycedale says:

    5 stars
    I want to thank you. My youngest son and I went to Walmart after to church for dinner. We was talking about what to get when I suggested maybe something with cabbage since it’s St Patricks Day. So we sat there in the parking lot googling recipes when we came across yours. I liked the one skillet idea and a 10 yo thought it looked good. I had to substitute kielbasa for banger sausage being a small midwestern town but it was amazing. This is the first dish I’ve ever made with cabbage and the hubby and all 4 kids ate it up! I think it may become a regular meal for us. Thank you for making a cabbage meal my family enjoyed.

    1. I’m so happy to know that you and your entire family enjoyed this skillet dinner! I think kielbasa is a fine substitute and I understand that availability is different depending on where you live. I applaud you for making it your own! Happy St. Patrick’s Day.

  8. 5 stars
    Anxious to try this recipe—more to my liking than mashed potatoes w/gravy! Bought some Bangers at Trader Joe’s yesterday just to try. I’m of Scottish descent—have had Blood Sausage, but never Bangers. The checkout guy said he loves these and is always happy when they’re in the store—apparently, it’s a seasonal item w/Trader Joe’s. Visited our Wild Birds Unlimited down the road where a stately English gentleman works and mentioned the Bangers to him and he was glad I told him bc he, too, loves Trader Joe’s Bangers. I guess we’ll see how they turn out. This recipe looks wonderful!

    1. I will be at Trader Joe’s later today, so I’m definitely going to look for them! Thanks for the tip and enjoy the recipe!

  9. Joseph P Cannon says:

    Do you boil your bangers before you brown them?

    1. No I didn’t boil them before. I brown them in the pan and then they continue to cook with the vegetables.

  10. 4 stars
    Where do you get good bangers? I bought Johnsonville “Irish Garlic”, but I felt like they didn’t have a lot of flavor. Was considering sauteeing a few fresh cloves of garlic with the onion in the sausage fat before adding the cabbage.

    1. I got mine at The Fresh Market, but I’ve seen them at Whole Foods as well. If not there, try your local butcher.

  11. Brittney L Tauer says:

    5 stars
    Super easy and delicious! My Irish self really enjoyed this!

  12. 5 stars
    Thank you! Made it for St Patrick’s — hubby had 3rds!