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20 best German foods


Posted on October 3, 2022 by TripHub.online

1. Bratwurst (Grilled Sausage)

German Food Bratwurst

Think about traditional German food, and you probably think about bratwurst. Bratwurst is sausages made with ground pork, veal, or beef. The sausages are then pan-fried or roasted until they are crispy.

You can serve bratwurst with mustard on top. Many Germans like to eat their sausages at pubs with sauerkraut or potato salad. They are also popular as fast food.

2. Schnitzel (Breaded Cutlet)

Schnitzel in Germany

A schnitzel is a thin piece of meat pounded into a flat slice. You then bread the meat before frying it. You can eat deep-fried or pan-fried schnitzel. In Germany, they use mainly pork as the meat of choice.

Wiener Schnitzel, which is more of an Austrian dish, is probably the most popular here in North America. This is a cutlet layered with ham and cheese and then breaded and pan-fried. A traditional Weiner Schnitzel is made with veal, but you can substitute whatever meat you like. Many Germans like to eat schnitzel with fried potatoes and cream sauces. This is a great recipe for Weiner Schnitzel if you want to make it at home.

3. Brezeln (Pretzel)

German Food Pretzel

A Brezel (or Brezeln) is better known in English as a pretzel. It is a pastry made of wheat dough that you then tie into a knot.

4. Braised Cabbage

Braised cabbage is a very popular German food. German food recipes differ, though most combine cabbage with broth and vegetables for added flavor.

Braised Cabbage Recipe | Food Network

Braised cabbage can be something of an acquired taste. Some recipes call for apple cider vinegar, which can be overpowering. But it complements the smoky and savory flavor of bratwurst very well. You can find a quick and easy recipe for Braised Cabbage here.

5. Labskaus

Labskaus German Food

Labskaus is a beef dish. German sailors in the 18th century developed it, and it became popular amongst many people on land. Try making your own Labskaus at home with this easy-to-follow recipe.

It is a combination of salted beef, onions, abd potatoes. These ingredients are mashed together and combined with gherkins and other ingredients like pickled beets. It resembles a pink mash, yet it is a good dish when you have leftover ingredients you want to combine together.

6. German Potato Salad

German Potato Salad in Germany

The most infamous German ingredient is potatoes. There are many German potato varieties because southern Germany is an area conducive to potato cultivation. Many Bavarians have come up with a range of recipes, using everything they have at their disposal.

Unlike other forms of potato salad, German potato salad relies on bacon, sugar, and white vinegar. This adds more salt and fat to the dish, without it being too caloric.

Potato salad complements a number of German main dishes. If you want an Americanized German dish, you can find American-style German potato salad recipes online.

7. Bratkartoffeln (Fried Potatoes)

Bratkartoffeln is also known as German fries. The term literally means, “fried potatoes,” and it is a good recipe for less-experienced chefs.

German Fries with Bacon (Bratkartoffeln) - Craft Beering

You combine chopped potatoes with bacon and onion and fry everything together in butter until crispy. Some people like to eat their potatoes with fried eggs or a light salad.

8. Kartoffelknödel (Potato Dumplings)

Kartoffelknodel potato dumplings german food

Kartoffelknödel is the German term for potato dumplings. Potatoes serve as the base of the dumplings, but you can include any seasoning and croutons you like.

The dumplings are then boiled. You can then put additional croutons on top, or you can eat your dumplings with your favorite sauce.

9. Reibekuchen (Potato Pancake)

Reibekuchen is German potato patties or pancakes. If you have had latkes before, you will find Reibekuchen very similar to them.

German Potato Pancakes (Kartoffelpuffer) - Ester kocht

You can grate potatoes and then combine them with eggs and flour. Once you form the mixture into patties, you can pan-fry them until crispy. Reibekuchen works as a side dish, and you can have them with apple sauce or minced meat.

10. Maultaschen (Meat Dumplings)

German Food maultaschen

If you want dumplings without potatoes in them, you can eat maultaschen. They come from Swabia, a region of southwestern Germany that borders Austria and Switzerland. The area was a common stop for Italian merchants, meaning that Swabian cuisine has some Italian influences.

Maultaschen are small sheets of pasta filled with various ingredients. Some people like to include minced meat, while others put in smoked meat, including sausages. You can also add onions and herbs to your dumplings.

Some people prepare their dumplings by simmering them in broth. But you can also fry them in butter. Braised cabbage is a common side dish with them.

11. Sauerkraut Soup

Sauerkraut soup is a good option for people who like sauerkraut but find certain recipes too strong. The soup does have sauerkraut at its core, but it also includes bacon, vegetables, and white beans. The broth is chicken-based, which you can make yourself if you have time.

The soup is salty yet nourishing. You can have it with crusty bread or fried potatoes.

12. Rouladen (Beef Rolls)

Rouladen German Dishes

You may be familiar with roulade, which is rolled meat that is then braised. Rouladen is the German variant of the dish, though it is also popular in Poland and the Czech Republic.

Like schnitzel, it involves thin and wide pieces of meat. You can then cover the meat pieces with mustard and roll them up before stuffing them with bacon and other fillings.

The secret to rouladen is gravy. You can prepare a beef or vegetable gravy as you fry your meat rolls and then pour the gravy over top. Rouladen are savory and filling, and they work well with mashed potatoes.

13. Spargel (Asparagus)

Spargel White Asparagus Germany

Spargel is German white asparagus. It is similar to green asparagus, though it has a milder flavor. You can boil your asparagus whole inside water and serve it plain. You can also fry or roast your asparagus with butter and various seasonings.

14. Rollmops (Pickeled Herring Rolls)

Rollmops with Onions (Pickled Herring Skewers) recipe | Eat Smarter USA

Many early Germans relied on pickled fish as a source of protein. Many of them commemorated Lent by forgoing pork and beef, meaning they needed fish for food.

Rollmops are pickled herring pieces that chefs roll into cylinders. Fillings are then stuffed inside. Some Germans like to stuff their herring with pickles and tomatoes in order to create salty flavors.

15. Bauernbrot (Farmers Bread)

Bauernbrot (German Farmer's Bread) • Curious Cuisiniere

Baurenbrot is German farmer’s bread. As the name suggests, it is a hearty bread that German farmers used to bake so they could work for long periods of time.

The bread is made with rye flour and German bread spice. Bread spice is a mix of spices, including caraway and fennel. It adds a sweet touch without making the bread seem sugary.

16. Vollkornbrot (Brown Bread)

German Bread (Authentic Vollkornbrot) - The Daring Gourmet

 

Vollkornbrot is brown bread. It is made with whole-grain flour, not rye flour. It also contains wheat berries and seeds, including sesame seeds.

It is a hearty and lightly sweet bread that is good for sandwiches and toast. For an easy breakfast, you can take a couple of slices and put a jam over them.

17. Spaghettieis (Ice Cream)

Spaghettieis Recipe

Spaghettieis is a modern German dessert that is becoming popular in many European cities. As the name implies, it resembles Italian spaghetti.

You can make it by pressing vanilla ice cream through a potato ricer to create ice cream noodles. You can then put a strawberry sauce over top, making the dish resemble pasta and tomato sauce.

18. Stollen (Fruit Cake)

Stollen Fruit Cake German Food

Stollen is an authentic German Christmas food. It dates back to the 16th century, and it is most popular in Dresden.  It is a flatbread with dried and candied fruits. You can also add chopped or whole nuts and then top the bread off with powdered sugar.

19. Black Forest Gateau

Black Forest gateau - Wikipedia

Black Forest gateau comes from the Black Forest area in southwestern Germany. Yet its name does not refer to the forest, but to the popular liquors there.

The gateau is a cake that contains a few layers of chocolate sponge cake and whipped cream. Kirschwasser, a liquor made from tart cherries, is poured over the top. It is a succulent dessert that combines chocolate and fruit flavors.

20. Apfelstrudel (Apple Struedel)

Original Viennese Apple Strudel (Apfelstrudel) » Little Vienna

 

Strudel is what many people think of when they hear about German desserts. The word, “strudel,” means “swirl” or “whirlpool.”

Apfelstrudel is a swirled pastry with an apple filling. It is buttery, light, and sweet. You can eat your strudel with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream, though many people enjoy it on its own.

The Best Of German Food

The best of German food

German food is a phenomenon. Most people have tried out savory bratwurst, schnitzel, and pretzels. But you can also sample braised cabbage and labskaus.

It is true that German cuisine offers a number of potato dishes. German potato salad and fried potato patties are popular options. But you can sample many meat and vegetable dishes. When you want a dessert, you can make a stollen or apple strudel. If you want an authentic German food experience, you must head to Germany.


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At the Monaco Yacht Show, there’s no sign global turmoil is hurting sales


Posted on October 3, 2022 by TripHub.online

The latest edition of the Monaco Yacht Show came to a close yesterday evening after 4 action-packed days for the Principality, writing the 26th chapter of a story full of ups and downs.

As the collapse of the Soviet Union was just beginning to pave the way for hyper growth in the megayacht sector, the doors of the Monaco Yacht Show opened for the first time in 1991. Early press releases stated that the show was focused on superyachts over 20 meters, at a time when a 47-meter would have put you in the Top 100. In fact, early shows mostly focused on brokerage and had virtually no involvement from shipyards.
The Monaco Yacht Show was initially created by Maurice Cohen, head of Media Plus and creator of several other shows. The French entrepreneur however later sold the rights to the show in 1994 to IIR, a show management company that, at the time, owned a competing event, the Superyacht de Nice which has since slipped into oblivion.
In 1996, two years after IIR acquired the Monaco Yacht Show, the event was struggling due to the expansion of the charter season into September, increased turnover in agency representation and increased competition from the Super Yacht North West in Kirkland. The show’s new owners then made the enlightened decision to focus the Monaco Yacht Show on superyachts and repurpose the Super Yacht de Nice as a trade show.
By 2002, the show boasted 65 yachts, half of the number of yachts in Port Hercules this year, with the 62-meter Lady Lola as a headliner. 300 onshore exhibitors had already taken up booths by this 12th edition and spanned over an area of 4,500 square meters, attracting near 15,000 visitors.
From a moment of uncertainty, the Monaco Yacht Show emerged as the key event in the superyacht industry with brokers hailing its steady improvements in turnout in 2003 and competitors noticing the show’s growth. In June 2005, Informa, the events and training business, acquired IIR Holdings, parent company of the Monaco Yacht Show, for $1.4 billion.
Since then, the Monaco Yacht Show has kept on growing, doubling its 2002 attendance numbers in 2016 with 32,000 visitors and 125 yachts in Port Hercules. The show has effectively turned into an efficient money maker for Informa. Back in 1994, the entire show was struggling to bring in 2,000,000 francs (381,570€) in sales to break-even. Today, the show’s revenue is arguably in the millions and is often showcased by Informa (market cap. £4.6 billion) as one of its most treasured assets.

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