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  2. 6 Traditional German Recipes You Need to Try - AOL

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    2. Spaetzle. Otherwise known as Käsespätzle, spaetzle is a German egg noodle pasta that has a chewy texture akin to dumplings. It is the epitome of comfort food and one of the most beloved ...

  3. Nürnberger Rostbratwurst - Wikipedia

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    Small and thin and light in color (Bratwurst), the weight is about twenty grams for about 7–9 centimeters in length and 2 centimeters in diameter. [2] Produced with pork without tendons and rind as well as bacon, Nuremberg sausages are flavored with marjoram. Other aromas include pepper, chervil, cardamom, ginger and lemon, as well as salt ...

  4. Frankfurter Würstchen - Wikipedia

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    Cooking Frankfurters for too long results in the casing breaking open. A Frankfurter Würstchen (' Frankfurt sausage') is a thin parboiled sausage in a casing of sheep's intestine. The flavour is acquired by a method of low temperature smoking. For consumption, Frankfurters are occasionally not boiled; they are heated in hot water for only ...

  5. Weisswurst - Wikipedia

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    Weißwurst [ˈvaɪsvʊɐ̯st] ⓘ, literally 'white sausage'; Bavarian: Weißwuascht) is a traditional Bavarian sausage made from minced veal and pork back bacon. It is usually flavored with parsley, lemon, mace, onions, ginger and cardamom, although there are some variations. [1][2] Then the mixture is stuffed into pork casings and separated ...

  6. Stippgrütze - Wikipedia

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    A slice of Stippgrütze is fried without fat. Stippgrütze, also called Wurstebrei, is a German dish from Westphalia which is similar to Grützwurst or Knipp. It consists of barley groats cooked in sausage juices ( Wurstbrühe ), which are enriched with pieces of meat, offal, such as heart, kidney or liver and seasoned with spices and salt.

  7. German cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Most German breads are made with sourdough. Whole grain is also preferred for high fiber. Germans use almost all available types of grain for their breads: wheat, rye, barley, spelt, oats, millet, corn and rice. Some breads are even made with potato starch flour. 71 Many breads are multigrain breads.

  8. Blaukraut (German Red Cabbage) Recipe - AOL

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    In a pot, warm the butter or oil on medium heat for a minute, then add the garlic. Sauté until aromatic, about 30 seconds, then add the diced onion. Sauté the onion until softened, about 5 ...

  9. Kabanos - Wikipedia

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    Kabanos. Kabanos (/ kəˈbænəs /; plural: kabanosy), also known as cabanossi or kabana, is a long, thin, dry sausage usually made of pork which originated in Poland. They are smoky in flavor, and can be soft or very dry in texture depending on freshness. Typically, they are quite long, 60 cm (24 in), but very thin, with a diameter around 1 cm ...