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Willkommen!
My first introduction to Oktoberfest was in a movie. Remember National Lampoon’s European Vacation? I remember watching it on Super Channel when I was a kid. It wasn’t the most kid-appropriate film, but I loved it. There was a scene in the movie when the Griswold’s are at Oktoberfest in Germany. It’s pretty funny!
Another little tidbit – I studied German in high school from grade 11 through OAC (grade 13 in Ontario back then). In fact, I won the German award at my high school graduation. Today, if you were to ask me to speak German, I’d be only able to do the basics. My French is much, much better though!
With Oktoberfest coming up, I wanted to honour my German heritage (my grandma on my dad’s side is German) by making some Oktoberfest recipes! Maybe I’ll even spring for some German beer too…we’ll see.
Some of the recipes are hard to understandso I included what it is in English. I attempted to pronounce them too and am sure I failed miserably. Herr Grubb would not be proud – eek!
If you can’t make it to Oktoberfest in Munich this year or even down to Kitchener-Waterloo (if you’re in Ontario), why not have your own Oktoberfest celebration? I think it would be fun to have a few friends over and sample some new cuisine!
You might also like this Sauerkraut Salad.
Which Oktoberfest recipe do you want to try?
Have your own Oktoberfest celebration at home with these delicious German recipes!
German Potato Soup
Thick, creamy and oh so good! This easy soup recipe is packed full of tender potatoes, onions, celery and savory.
Pan-roasted Bratwurst Skillet
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This pan-roasted bratwurst will make you feel like you're right there at Oktoberfest! It's super easy to prepare and really flavorful!
Braised German Red Cabbage (Rotkohl)
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Braised German Red Cabbage is a simple side dish made of red cabbage. This sweet and sour favourite is a great compliment for any German meal, serving to cut through the richness of grilled or roasted meats.
Traditional Beef Rouladen
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This Traditional Beef Rouladen Recipe is pure comfort food. The tender braised beef and wonderful gravy make this meal a hit every time.
Slow Cooker Sauerbraten Beef in Gingersnap Gravy
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Cut the prep time of Sauerbraten with this easy slow cooker recipe! This mouth-watering old-world German dish is delicious served over spaetzle or egg noodles!
Beer Bratwurst with Caramelized Sauerkraut
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Beer Bratwurst with Caramelized Sauerkraut is a quick and easy, one dish dinner that is pure comfort food for any occasion. Shared with friends, made as a quick family meal- however you choose to serve & enjoy it, you can’t go wrong.
The Best German Sauerkraut You Will Ever Eat
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All you need to make this refreshing German sauerkraut is cabbage, carrot, salt, and a little time! Learning how to ferment food at come couldnt be easier.
5 Ingredient Spaetzle
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A homemade spaetzle recipe based on a Grandmother’s recipe that was handed down through two generations of children. It’s perfect for Chicken Paprikash!
Keto Cabbage and Sausage Skillet
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This cabbage and smoked sausage skillet makes one of the easiest and delicious dishes to celebrate OKTOBERFEST. It can be served by itself with mustard on the side or in a sub roll.
German Spaetzle with Mushroom Sauce - Jagerspatzle
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You don’t need to travel to Munich to eat this traditional German spaetzle dish called Jägerspätzle! This Bavarian classic is often served at the Oktoberfest and makes for a seriously exciting (but simple!) family dinner.
Sauerkraut Soup with Chorizo
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Sauerkraut Soup is not only enjoyed in Germany but also many other European countries. Best served with a dollop of sour cream on top and artisan bread on side!
German Sausage Skillet with Apples and Sauerkraut
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Sausage, Apple, Sauerkraut and Potato Skillet ~ German sausages with apples, onion, sauerkraut and potatoes in one skillet on the stovetop, perfect for celebrating Oktoberfest and the fall season!
Pierogi Soup with Kielbasa
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An easy and delicious soup recipe to keep you warm while you enjoy the Oktoberfest activities!
Healthy Beer Cheese Soup
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This healthy Beer Cheese Soup with cauliflower and butternut squash is a healthy twist on a classic! This soup is perfect for both Oktoberfest and Game Day!
Jaeger Schnitzel (Jagerschnitzel)
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Jaeger Schnitzel or Jägerschnitzel means hunter’s schnitzel. It’s a schnitzel topped with a mushroom sauce.
Sheet Pan Sausage and Potatoes
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This Sheet Pan Sausage and Potatoes recipe is the perfect dinner to celebrate Oktoberfest. This 30 minute meal is oven roasted and full of German flavors!
Easy No-Knead Beer Bread
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Easy and crusty no-knead 5-ingredient beer bread recipe. Sweet, delicious, healthy and nutritious bread with a little prickliness.
Homemade Soft Pretzels
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Homemade soft pretzels are perfectly tender and salty. They are easy to make from scratch and taste delicious with mustard!
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