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In this roundup of 20 best Oktoberfest food and drink ideas, you'll find recipes for Gluten-Free Pork Schnitzel with German Potato Salad, Oktoberfest Sweet and Sour Red Cabbage, Slow Cooker ...
Bavarian cuisine is a style of cooking from Bavaria, Germany. Bavarian cuisine includes many meat [ 1 ] and Knödel dishes, and often uses flour. Due to its rural conditions and Alpine climate, primarily crops such as wheat, barley, potatoes, beets, carrots, onion and cabbage do well in Bavaria, being a staple in the German diet.
A variant of the potato dumpling of the Erzgebirge cuisine and Thuringian cuisine filled with breadcrumbs. Wurstsalat: Main course A tart sausage salad prepared with distilled white vinegar, oil and onions.[1][2] A variation of the recipe adds strips of pickled gherkin.
Asparagus salad from Fraconia. Salads, which are usually served with a main dish include Franconian potato salad, which is made with Broth, mixed salad or Coleslaw (German: Krautsalat). A Brotzeit dish is the Wurstsalat (for example Nürnberger Gwerch).
Combine the topping ingredients; spoon half of the mixture over meat loaf. Bake 30 minutes longer or until meat is no longer pink and a meat thermometer reads 160°, occasionally spooning remaining topping over loaf. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Yield: 6 servings. For more great Meat Loaf Recipes visit www.Tasteofhome.com.
4. Once your potatoes are cooked, drain well and transfer to a large bowl. Pour the dressing down over warm potatoes and gently stir. Fold in the bacon, leaving some for the top.
Leberkäse ⓘ (German, literally 'liver-cheese'; sometimes also Leberkäs or Leberka(a)s) in Austria and the Swabian, Bavarian and Franconian parts of Germany, 'leverkaas' in the Netherlands and Fleischkäse ("meat-cheese") in Saarland, Baden, Switzerland and Tyrol) is a speciality food found in the south of Germany, in Austria and parts of Switzerland. [1]
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