German Recipes (Most Popular)
Creamy stroganoff-like meal with turkey instead of beef and spaghetti squash instead of egg noodles. Surprisingly delicious!
My grandmother's recipe. I started making this with my mom when I was 4 or 5. The fun part is mixing the dry portion with your fingers (mixer can be used).
An easy all in one pot meal of smoked sausage, potatoes, onion and cabbage. Dump everything into the pot and walk away!
. Grate 4 potatoes and one onion in food processor.If you like peppers of any kind grate with potatoes and onions.Remove to mixing bowl.Add 1 egg and 2tbsp. flour.Mix and drop spoonfuls into skillet of aprox. 1/4 c. olive oil and 2 tbsp. butter.Brown on one side,turn and brown.Drain on paper towels.Good hot.
Ground turkey and light sour cream lighten the recipe up, while still giving a warm comfort food feel. I serve this over Whole wheat pasta.
My Grandma makes the best, yet very simple Potato Salad. I tried to write it down in a recipe.
A cross between standard roasted potatoes and German potato salad. This is a delicious fall and winter side, excellent for an Oktoberfest dinner.
Cabbage is cheap, and, as such, we toss a head into our shopping cart a couple of times a month. We often shred it and toss it with vinaigrette, but this braised variety is a welcome break from raw slaws.
Delicious ground turkey & cabbage hotdish. Tastes like cabbage rolls only easier!
The PMS friendly breakfast option or just a substitution strategy for other chocoholics out there.
A traditional pretzel recipe from Tim Drexler - the original recipe can be found at Allrecipee.com : http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/papa-drexler
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Used free produce and low cost.
Meat was 25% off.
Great to use crockpot in summer. Can leave and forget and won't heat up the house.