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  2. 6 Recipes That'll Bring Oktoberfest to Your Home - AOL

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    Gulaschsuppe (German Goulash) A stew-like hearty comfort food dish German Goulash is similar to the Hungarian version. Gulaschsuppe is full of beef chunks, tomatoes, sweet bell pepper chunks and ...

  3. Goulash - Wikipedia

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    "Paprikás krumpli" is a traditional paprika-based potato stew with diced potatoes, onion, ground paprika, and some bacon or sliced spicy sausage, like the smoked Debrecener, in lieu of beef. In German-speaking countries, this inexpensive peasant stew is made with sausage and known as Kartoffelgulasch ("potato goulash"). Bell pepper is ...

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  5. Beef Goulash Recipe - AOL

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    Stir together flour, salt and pepper; coat meat with mixture. In 5-quart saucepan over medium-high heat, heat 1-1/2 tablespoons oil; add one-half meat.

  6. List of German soups - Wikipedia

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    The use of legumes and lentils is significant and used in several German soups, such as split pea soup. [2] Common soups in German restaurants include oxtail, beef or chicken broth with noodles, dumplings, or rice, goulash, split pea, cream of asparagus, turtle soup (Echte Schildkrötensuppe) and cream of lobster. [1]

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    When Silesia was German, the influence of neighboring countries was clear in Silesian cooking; Polish carp and cheeses, Bohemian goulash, Austrian sausage and Pfefferkuchen (pepper cakes). Schnapps was very commonly drunk with beer in Silesia. There was an old saying that went "Silesia has two principal rivers, Schnapps and the river Oder".

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    The front kotelett of the beef is known as "Hochrippe" (lit. high ribs) and is usually used as boiled beef, goulash or, without the bones, as steak. The hind kotelett or the beef is known in two variants: with ribs and without. Together with the fillet, it is similar to the t-bone steak. Without bones, it is also sold as Roastbeef or rump steak.

  9. 6 Traditional German Recipes You Need to Try - AOL

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    1. Fried Schnitzel. Traditionally made with thinly pounded pork, schnitzel is coated and fried in a crispy breading. Serve it alongside french fries, fried potatoes, spaetzle, or whatever your ...

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