Why Sausages Are the Most Versatile Protein in the Kiwi Kitchen
New Zealanders eat a lot of sausages — and for good reason. They are affordable, fast to cook, loved by almost everyone at the table, and genuinely flexible across cuisines. A good sausage can hold its own in Italian pasta, a French cassoulet-style bake, a South-East Asian fried rice, or a classic Kiwi BBQ plate.
Hellers has been New Zealand’s butcher since 1985, and their range of over 40 sausage types reflects that versatility. From classic pork and Angus beef to Venison, chorizo, and gourmet flavour combinations — there is a Hellers sausage for every recipe below.
How to Cook Sausages Perfectly Every Time
Before diving into specific recipes, let’s nail the fundamental technique. Hellers themselves are clear on this: sausages do not like high heat. Cook them slowly over medium-low heat, turning regularly. This applies especially to the BBQ — a direct flame on high heat burns the casing before the centre is cooked.
Pan: Medium-low heat, 12–15 minutes, turning every 3–4 minutes. BBQ: Medium indirect heat for 10 minutes, then a brief finish over direct flame for colour. Oven: 180°C for 20–25 minutes, turning once halfway. Air fryer: 190°C for 10–12 minutes, turning once.
Never prick sausages. The fat and juices inside are what keep them moist.
10 Best Sausage Recipes NZ Home Cooks Love
Recipe 1: Classic Sausage and Mash with Onion Gravy
The undisputed champion of Kiwi comfort food. Pan-fry Hellers classic pork sausages using the method above. While they rest, cook two thinly sliced brown onions in the same pan for 10–12 minutes until deeply caramelised and golden. Stir in a tablespoon of flour, then slowly add 1.5 cups of beef stock and a dash of Worcestershire sauce. Simmer until glossy and thick. Serve over creamy mashed potato with the onion gravy poured over everything.
Best sausage: Hellers Classic Pork or Traditional Pork.
Recipe 2: Sausage Tray Bake
One tray. One wash-up. Maximum flavour. Place Hellers sausages in a large roasting tray with chunks of potato, red onion, capsicum, courgette, and cherry tomatoes. Drizzle with olive oil, wholegrain mustard, and dried herbs. Roast at 200°C for 30–35 minutes until everything is golden and caramelised.
Best sausage: Hellers Angus Beef or Pork and Garlic.
Recipe 3: Sausage Pasta with Tomato Sauce
Squeeze the meat from sausage casings directly into a hot pan, breaking it into crumbles. Brown well with garlic and a pinch of chilli flakes. Add a can of crushed tomatoes and a teaspoon of sugar. Simmer 15 minutes. Toss through rigatoni or penne, top with parmesan. One of the fastest proper dinners you can make.
Best sausage: Hellers Pork and Fennel or Italian-style sausages.
Recipe 4: Sausage and Lentil Soup
Brown whole sausages, slice and set aside. Cook onion, carrot, and celery in the same pot until softened. Add red lentils, a can of diced tomatoes, beef stock, cumin, and smoked paprika. Simmer 20 minutes until lentils break down. Return sliced sausage to the pot and serve with crusty bread. A seriously underrated winter warmer.
Best sausage: Hellers Beef or any pork variety.
Recipe 5: BBQ Glazed Sausages
Mix two tablespoons each of sweet chilli sauce, soy sauce, and honey. Par-cook sausages using the indirect BBQ method, then brush the glaze over them for the last 5 minutes. The glaze caramelises into a sticky, glossy coating that takes a basic sausage to a completely different level.
Best sausage: Hellers Angus Beef or Classic Pork.
Recipe 6: Sausage Fried Rice
Slice cooked Hellers sausages into rounds. Stir fry with day-old rice, two eggs, frozen corn and peas, soy sauce, and sesame oil. Ready in under 10 minutes. A brilliant way to use leftover sausages from the night before.
Best sausage: Any cooked Hellers sausage — brilliant with Hellers precooked range.
Recipe 7: Sausage and Bean Hotpot
Slice sausages into chunky rounds and brown in a heavy pot. Add baked beans, a tin of chopped tomatoes, smoked paprika, and cumin. Simmer 15 minutes. Serve over toast, mashed potato, or steamed rice. Kids genuinely love this one.
Best sausage: Hellers Traditional Pork.
Recipe 8: Sausage Rolls (Homemade)
Mix Hellers sausage meat with grated onion, grated courgette, fresh breadcrumbs, a beaten egg, and Worcestershire sauce. Wrap tightly in puff pastry, seal with egg wash, and bake at 200°C for 20–25 minutes. Better than any bakery version — and you know exactly what is in them.
Best product: Hellers Sausage Meat pack — specifically designed for this.
Recipe 9: Sausage Frittata
Slice cooked sausages into rounds. Arrange in an oven-safe pan with cherry tomatoes, baby spinach, and crumbled feta. Beat 6 eggs with salt, pepper, and dried herbs. Pour over the top. Cook on the stovetop for 3 minutes, then under the grill for 5–6 minutes until puffed and golden. Works for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Best sausage: Hellers Breakfast Sausages.
Recipe 10: Slow Cooker Sausage Casserole
Brown sausages in a pan first (important for flavour). Transfer to a slow cooker with diced tomatoes, beef stock, root vegetables, bay leaves, and thyme. Cook on low for 6–7 hours. The sausages become incredibly tender and the vegetables absorb all the savoury cooking juices. Serve with mashed potato and green beans.
Best sausage: Hellers Angus Beef or any pork variety.
Choosing the Right Hellers Sausage for Each Recipe
The 40+ sausage varieties in the Hellers range are not interchangeable — each has characteristics that suit particular cooking methods and flavour profiles:
Mild and classic: Traditional Pork, Classic Pork — best for family meals, kids, casseroles. Rich and beefy: Angus Beef, Beef — great for BBQ, tray bakes, pasta sauces. Gourmet flavours: Pork and Fennel, Pork and Garlic — brilliant in pasta and slow-cooked dishes. Game and specialty: Venison — excellent in more adventurous recipes like sausage and lentil soup. Pre-cooked range: Perfect for fried rice, quick weeknight meals, and any recipe needing sliced sausage.
Storage and Food Safety Tips for NZ Home Cooks
Raw Hellers sausages: keep refrigerated at or below 4°C, use within 2 days of opening, or freeze for up to 3 months.
Cooked sausages: refrigerate and use within 3 days. Reheat thoroughly until steaming throughout before serving.
According to New Zealand food safety guidelines, all fresh sausages must be cooked to an internal temperature of at least 75°C before eating.
Conclusion
Sausages in New Zealand deserve better than just the BBQ and a slice of white bread — though that will never go out of style. With the right recipe and the right Hellers variety, they become the base for genuinely satisfying weeknight dinners, hearty winter warmers, and crowd-pleasing weekend feeds.
Ready to explore the range? Visit hellers.co.nz/product-category/sausages and find your next favourite.
❓ FAQ — Sausage Recipes NZ
Q1: What are the most popular sausage recipes in NZ? Sausage and mash with onion gravy, sausage tray bake, homemade sausage rolls, BBQ glazed sausages, and sausage pasta are the most popular among NZ families. All work brilliantly with Hellers sausage range.
Q2: What is the best way to cook Hellers sausages? Cook over medium-low heat, turning regularly. Avoid high direct heat, which burns the casing before the inside is cooked. Hellers recommends slow cooking for all their fresh sausage varieties, especially on the BBQ.
Q3: Can I use Hellers sausages in pasta sauce? Absolutely. Remove the casing, crumble the sausage meat into a hot pan, and cook it like mince. It makes a deeply flavourful pasta sauce, especially using Hellers Pork and Fennel or Italian-style varieties.
Q4: Are Hellers sausages gluten free? Many Hellers products are gluten free. Check individual packaging for allergen and gluten information, as formulations vary across their range.
Q5: Can you freeze Hellers sausages? Yes. Fresh Hellers sausages can be frozen for up to 3 months. Freeze before the use-by date and thaw in the fridge overnight before cooking. Many Hellers sausages can also be cooked directly from frozen — check the packaging for instructions.
Published on hellers.co.nz — New Zealand’s Butcher Since 1985.