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German Spaetzle by FoodiewifeSpaetzle (SPETZ-LAY) is a traditional, and very popular German noodle. It's excellent to use in place of egg noodles. In Bavaria, where my family comes from, we serve this with a generous healping of Austrian Goulash or as a side dish with Schnitzel (breaded cutlets). Please click on my URL link to see how I make this on my blog, "A… |
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Bavarian Semmelknoedel/Bread Dumplings by FoodiewifeThis is a very traditional bread dumpling that is served in restaurants in Austria and Bavaria. This is a perfect dumpling to serve with a stew that has rich sauce. Please see my recipe for Austrian Goulash, which is also a delicious beef stew with a rich paprika tomato sauce. This is so comforting! This pairs well with pork, too.… |
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Bavarian Red Cabbage by FoodiewifeMy mother was born in Bavaria, and she taught me how to make this very traditional dish. Over the years, I've made a few tweaks of my own-- balancing the sweet and sour to make this dish a family favorite. I make this every year for our annual Oktoberfest, and it's one of our favorites. Please click on my URL link to see how I make… |
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Knepp (Amish Dumplings) by Denise SherinKnepp are Amish dumplings they are part of an old amish dish Schnitz und Knepp. I will post that recipe as well, but these dumplings can be used in soups and stew too. |
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Baked Cabbage by Denise SherinBeing Irish I grew up eating cabbage and ham, I love Cabbage. But we always had it plain, or in colcannon. In Lancaster Pa (Amish country) at Millers Restaurant I had Baked Cabbage and it was wonderful! I couldn't wait to make it at home. |
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German Style Green Beans by sally
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German Potato Salad by sally
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German Potato Salad by ThereseA delicious warm potato salad that pairs wonderfully breaded pork chops |
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Spatzle by CarolinaheartstringsFor my last recipe this month, I once again dug into my old metal recipe box in search of something from my Russian/German grandma’s kitchen. When I think about visiting my grandma’s house as a child, the kitchen is always in my mind and generally she is there with her apron on, the flour bin open, kneading dough or cutting noodles.… |
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Spargelgemuse (Fresh Asparagus) by Linda GeeRead more: Food in Germany - German Food, German Cuisine - traditional, popular, dishes, diet, history, common, meals, staple, famous, people, favorite, types, make, customs, country, bread, vegetables, bread, drink, eating http://www.foodbycountry.com/Germany-to-Japan/Germany.html#ixzz1xh5SC2Yd |
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A Sauerkraut like no other! by Nick RocheAlthough Sauerkraut is a very German dish, this preparation is certainly out of the norm; however, it is guaranteed to delight all guests, even those not too keen on the dish. By all means, try it before you decide. It's a wonderful preparation! |
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German Style Home Fries by Chef Smith
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Kartoffelpuffer by Peter BrownTHE grating of 1 kg of potatoes and 4 onions is not something that can be classified as easy or quick but that’s where a food processor with a grater comes in. In many of the recipes I read through, the authors state that you shouldn’t rinse the grated potato to get rid of the starch and in other recipes they state you should rinse… |
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Spatzle by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYSpatzle |
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German Style Red Cabbage by Simona Torian
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