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German recipes (44)

Looking for authentic German food? We have Schwartzwalder roulade, pretzels, stollen, strudel, spätzle and more.

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Recipe by: JBS BOX
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My German grandmother used to make these every Christmas. She said using small eggs was a must.
 
Recipe by: Lisa Guard
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Delicious German recipe for apple kuchen. Incorporating almond into the shortbread base and liberal amounts of cinnamon and vanilla extract to create a mouth watering topping.
 
Recipe by: Joan
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This easy to make dough can be shaped into pretzels or bread sticks.
 
Recipe by: Carol
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I love eating this so much, I submitted my own recipe. It makes a lovely gift, too.
 
Recipe by: kenbac
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This is my own recipe which originated from various other dishes. I call it Bavarian but there is no tradition for this. I just think it would be typical Bavarian
 
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The old German classic Christmas and winter warmer. Boozy, spicy and indulgent. Similar to the British mulled wine. Great at a Christmas dinner party or for Bonfire Night as a winter warmer.
 
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I adored black forest gateaux in the 70s and loved trifle so decided I would fuse the two. You can make it all from scratch but also easy to substitute ready made goods if you don't have the inclination. The ingredients are split to enable you to decide at each 'layer'.
 
Recipe by: Nancy
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Use your bread machine to make chewy baked pretzels at home. Beer in the batter makes them especially light and delicious.
 
Recipe by: Lee Smith
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I got this stollen recipe while I was Head Baker at the Dorchester. It's packed with dried fruit and filled with a marzipan surprise. It makes a perfect food gift at Christmas.
 
Recipe by: GIMMICKCHICK
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A delicious and creamy leek and bacon soup recipe from Germany! It's called "Lauchrahmsuppe mit Speck" in German. Perfect for cold wintery days.
 
Recipe by: Jill
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These pasta-like dumplings are cooked quickly in boiling water. Delicious with a creamy white sauce. These can be frozen after cooking.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This heavily fruited German-style loaf is good at tea-time, served thickly sliced, or lightly toasted and buttered for breakfast. It contains no added fat (the fat present comes from the nuts), but the dried fruits – a mixture of apricots, pears, prunes and figs – give it a rich, moist texture and good keeping qualities.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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The original recipe for this nutritious breakfast cereal was developed over a century ago, by Dr Bircher-Benner at his clinic in Zurich. The technique of soaking the cereal, here using milk, makes it easier to digest, and also easier to eat. Try it not just for breakfast, but as a sustaining snack at any time of day.
 
Recipe by: MARBALET
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These rolls are chewy and similar to the ones you'll find in Germany.
 
Recipe by: Carol F
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This aromatic gingerbread recipe is a great tea cake for Christmastime.
 
Recipe by: Suzanne Stull
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This is an old recipe from Germany. The cake improves with aging, so bake several days ahead.
 
Recipe by: Susann
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Kinderpunsch is an alcohol-free, warming drink, served mainly at Christmas markets in Germany. Substitute white grape juice for apple if you prefer.
 
Recipe by: Debi
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This is an old recipe for delightful German biscuits that are generally served around Christmas time. They call for treacle, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, honey and brown sugar.
 
Recipe by: CLAIRELLEN
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A quick lentil soup with ham, fragrantly spiced with caraway and nutmeg. Tastes great the next day and freezes well too.
 
Recipe by: BRENNASPITZ
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A childhood favourite of mine. We eat this every Sunday morning. Golden pan style egg dish, with lots of big bubbles while baking. Serve with honey, maple syrup or preserves.
 
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