If you’re looking for the best toppings for brats, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re grilling bratwursts for a backyard BBQ, game day, tailgate, or easy weeknight dinner, the right brat toppings can turn a simple sausage into an unforgettable meal. From classic brat toppings like sauerkraut and mustard to loaded brat ideas with caramelized onions, melty cheese, spicy peppers, and creamy sauces, there are endless ways to customize your bratwursts.

This roundup of toppings for brats is packed with easy, flavorful ideas that pair perfectly with grilled brats, beer brats, and smoked sausages. Mix and match your favorite brat toppings, grab a toasted bun, and build the ultimate loaded brat at home.

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Toppings to Elevate Your Brats

Bratwurst are fabulous on their own, but the right toppings take them to the next level. Here’s a delicious lineup, plus a few unique twists to make them truly yours:

Crowd-Pleasing Classics

  • Beer‑braised onions – sweet, caramelly, and boozy perfection. 
  • Stone‑ground mustard – a tangy must-have widely praised online. 
  • Sauerkraut – briny, crunchy, and traditional.

Bold & Flavorful

  • Sautéed peppers & onions – a regional fave.
  • Pickled onions or jalapeños – add a tangy zest.
  • Kimchi – spicy and probiotic-rich; a favorite “like sauerkraut, but with a kick”.
  • Crispy fried shoestring potatoes – textural magic on top.

Rich & Satisfying

  • Shredded Swiss or cheddar cheese – melty and comforting.
  • Creamy coleslaw – cool, crisp, and packs a sweet-sour punch.

Elevated Extras

  • Mornay sauce – creamy cheese sauce that’s next-level indulgence.
  • Bahn mi style toppings – think pickled veggies, cilantro, sriracha swirl.
  • Chili and mac‑and‑cheese mash‑ups – decadent, over-the-top toppings.

Don’t Forget the Sides!

I like to keep it simple and make my bratwurst in the air fryer. Follow my Bratwurst in Air Fryer post if you also want to keep it quick and easy! 

To make it a complete meal, pair your loaded brats with these delicious sides:

Build‑Your‑Own Brat Toppings Bar

Having guests over for a cookout or gameday? Let guests customize their brats just like a hot‑dog bar:

  • Arrange a variety of brats (pork, turkey, veggie).
  • Offer an array of buns, buns alternatives (lettuce wraps, pretzel rolls).
  • Set out toppings in bowls: all the recs above.
  • Let everyone build their perfect brat!

Hosting Tips From Bri

  • Prep toppings ahead – makes hosting a breeze.
  • Warm sauces & slaws – bring to room temp before serving.
  • Label everything – especially helpful with spicy or fermented options.
  • Heat your buns – toast them for that extra edge! I suggest using hoagie rolls, German brötchen, or pretzel buns.

FAQS

What is bratwurst traditionally served with?

Bratwurst are typically served with sauerkraut or potato salad, and accompanied by a dollop of horseradish or mustard.

Should I boil brats before grilling?

Boiling or parboiling bratwursts before grilling is smart, as it ensures they are cooked thoroughly and juicy, while preventing bursting. Cooking them in beer and onions can also enhance their flavor.

The right toppings for brats can completely transform your meal. Whether you’re a fan of classic combos like sauerkraut and mustard or you love experimenting with bold flavors like kimchi, crispy potatoes, or creamy sauces—there’s no wrong way to dress up a bratwurst.

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