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  2. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    Potato salad, which comes in many varieties, for example in a cream or mayonnaise dressing (northern Germany) or even in meat broth (south Germany), is often served as a side dish to Bratwurst or boiled sausages). Knödel (also known as Kloß, depending on region) Throughout Germany German dumplings; many different variations:

  3. Wurstsalat - Wikipedia

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    Wurstsalat (German: [ˈvʊʁstzaˌlaːt] ⓘ, literally sausage salad) is a tart sausage salad prepared with distilled white vinegar, oil and onions. [1] [2] A variation of the recipe adds strips of pickled gherkin. It is generally made from boiled sausage like Lyoner, stadtwurst, Regensburger Wurst or extrawurst.

  4. List of sausage dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bacon Explosion – American pork dish; Bagel dog – Sausage snack food; Bangers and mash – Dish of sausages and mashed potato; Barbecue bologna – Barbecue dish from Oklahoma; Battered sausage – Savoury fried meat dish from Britain and Ireland; Bigos – Polish dish of chopped meat & sauerkraut; Boliche – Stuffed pot roast from Cuban ...

  5. Sausage Stuffing Outshines Every Side on the ... - AOL

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    breakfast sausage. 1/2 c. salted butter. 1. yellow onion, chopped. 5. stalks celery, diced. 2. cloves garlic, finely chopped. 2 1/2 tsp. kosher salt, plus more to taste. 1 tsp. freshly ground ...

  6. 25 Best Side Dishes to Pair With Any Pork Chop Dinner - AOL

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    Whether you make Ree Drummond's pan-fried pork chops or opt for slow cooker pork chops that are covered in gravy, there's a side dish on this list that will pair perfectly with pork chops. And don ...

  7. Palatine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Palatine cuisine is in parts very hearty and substantial, mainly because the recipes were developed by the physically hard-working population or in times of poverty. In comparison to other regional German cuisines its dishes are also hotter and spicier. A typical spice used for sausage and potatoes is marjoram.

  8. Swabian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Swabian cuisine has a reputation for being rustic, but rich and hearty. Fresh egg pastas (e.g., Spätzle noodles or Maultaschen dumpling wrappers), soups, and sausages are among Swabia's best-known types of dishes, and Swabian cuisine tends to require broths or sauces; dishes are rarely "dry". [1]

  9. Franconian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Vegetables are hardly ever a main but almost always a side dish. Very common are sauerkraut, white cabbage, red cabbage, savoy cabbage, Kohlrabi and also carrot. Salsify is also often featured in dishes, and has been grown in Franconia since the 17th century. In winter they are served in a cream sauce with ham and potatoes.