My favorite German dishes are Bavarian: Schweinshaxe mit Kartoffelkloesse und Blaukraut, and for dessert Kaiser-Schmarrn. Rahmschnitzel mit pommes is awfully good, too! I'm originally from Alabama but lived 5.5 years in Germany and LOVED every minute!
My moms side of the family is of Pennsylvania German heritage. We all just had pork, sauerkraut, dumplings and kale for New Years dinner lol. It’s just funny to know that all of our prized family dishes come from 19’th century Germans. Very cool! Thank you so much for showing us your amazing food and culture! Happiest New Year!
We will be going to Berlin very probably in October to film. I was wondering, if there are any other dishes to try apart from the obvious (Döner and Currywurst).
I'm from Sweden and I love traditional food. "Fläsk med löksås" for instance, which is fried pork belly with onion sauce. Wiener Schnitzel is another favourite as is Eisbein mit Sauerkraut!
I would say most of my favorite foods growing up in Canada were actually dishes that members of my family brought over from Europe, such as Welsh Rarebit, curries, and the traditional roast beef dinner with Yorkshire puddings from the UK, and weiner schnitzel and currywurst that my dad fell in love with when he spent time in Germany in the late '70s.
We have Hawaiian Pizza in New England, USA. It has thin slices of ham and pineapple chunks or slices. Very close to your Hawaii pizza in Germany. Very nice and enjoyable video. Thank you!
Hi Marta: Great video - having lived near Detmold in the north I ate many dishes of Grunkohl mit Pinkel - I never knew it was kale until in the last 10 years kale became so popular in the UK. I love all of the dishes in the video - and when I lived in Essen I worked in the kitchen of a restaurant there and that is how I learned about knodel and dumplings. While in Essen my partner and I were quite poor so we used to have (I am ashamed to say) "Miracoli" quite often. We didn't have an oven - just a hotplate. It is difficult to say what my favorite food is but I do love chicken - fried or roast and many pasta dishes. I am from the states but have lived in Europe for over 40 years - so I have experienced many different foods. Tripe done in the Madrid style I also love - as I told you before. The book you showed looks very interesting. I must try and find a copy - I have a large collection of cooking books, I hope you and your family are well. Schone grusse!!!
Oh that sounds wonderful! That had to be wonderful time in your life here in Europe! And don’t worry about Miracoli, it was a part of everyone’s childhood! My husband had it at least twice a month because his parents couldn’t cook 🤣
Hello Martha!! I'm Italian, and I'm very impressed to see that pizza, spaghetti all a Bolognese (the traditional are tagliatelle, fresh pasta , as you explain, prepared with flour and egg, 1 egg for 100 grams of flour, ) and lasagna with meat sauce and bechamel are in the three first position!!!! I love and prepared all this things, but no pineapple on pizza for Italians!!! All that Germans food looks delicious,I hope one day to come and visit Germany and try all your specialties!!! Have a nice weekend!!
Hahahah! Thanks! I am glad you also enjoyed the German dishes. I will keep my fingers crossed that one day you will get to try those German dishes that you are fond of!🤩
Loved all the dishes. My favorite were rounded with potatoes dumpling and my all time favorite us sauerbraten with home fries or potatoes dumplings alone with cucumber salad, and also loved it with creamed spinach. These dishes remind me so much of my mom.
I'm in the US, I actually have German ancestry on both sides of my family. My husband is also part German. We love all sorts of German foods. Now I can tell him to quit picking on me when I eat pineapple on my pizza, and just tell him I'm getting in touch with my German roots.
One of the best parts living in Germany is that it’s situated centrally for different neighboring countries to introduce and influence different kids of foods… yummy!! 😊
Times certainly have changed! I think everyone in the world likes Italian food! When I traveled through Germany, in 1963, I was living as economically as possible. It may have been there but I sure never ran across pizza! It was sausages, potato salad and the like. I enjoy that kind of things. The one simple item that stands out in my memory was at the deli counter in the Munich Hofbrau. For "ein mark" I got a nice thick slice of the best, hot, meatloaf that I ever encountered. For another mark, two equally large slices of bread. This with a beer, was my kind of feast!
The flavour and quality! Now I'm hungry. My Mom introduced me to many of these dishes (she is Frankfurt by birth, and Badische "adopted" of sorts). I have never tried Königsberger Klopse from the north - one day!
Frankfurt and Baden Cuisine are both surprising and delicious. For Königsberger Klopse I would say: If you like capers you will like it. If not, don't try it!
Dont even have to see the video before I comment knowing this will be an amazing experience for myself and my family thank you so much for the time and effort you give us subscribers into these videos I'm very blessed to have this channel to share with my family!! Many blessings to you and yours!!!
PS: As usual I always have something more to add - for German food I think my favorite would be schweinhaxe - and wild duck that my friend's mother would always cook for me when I came to visit. She was a wonderful cook and we spent many happy hours together.
So many similar recipes over here in the US, but very interesting to see the cultural variations. I think as a gift to you, we shall send a pizza cutter :)
Oh there is so much food I like, it's hard to say which is my favorite... I have favorites from everywhere, and grie Soß is one of them. Thank you for yet another instructive video!
I am from Philippines and my husband is a German, We always look your video, but just subscribe now... your content inspire me to cook more German food 😊
When I first came to Germany in 1972, beef steak wasn't unknown, but it was uncommon. (And more often than not, not done good.) If you went to a butcher and asked for “steak”, you got pork steak. I think of (beef) steak as one of those Ami dishes that became popular over time. Same as with spaghetti bolognese. Italian heritage G.I.s brought it over and it stuck...even in Italian restaurants in Germany. Kind of like wearing jeans...which was fairly popular in Germany in the early 70s, but if you ask even older than me Germans, you'll see that in the early 60s, it wasn't. I can remember that only one of my cousins (female) ever wore jeans. (Made my aunt frown too.)
Right! Its interesting how the cuisines influenced each other. And you are so right about the steak! Next week I will be talking about food trends and I really wonder which of those will stick like Bolognese...
4:45 I'm guilt too of a using extra lasagna noodles since I love the pasta:) Funny I made stuff cabbage a few days ago and her you have it on your channel, lol......I believe the stuff cabbage recipe was my grandmother who was from Germany. Thanks again for sharing!!
Uiuiui, everything looked so delicious. I personally would start w? from number 4 to 10, lasagne and spaghetti Bolognese maybe once a year and pizza around two or three times a year. I prefer the cabbage and beef roulades, the meatballs from Königsberg or a nicely Hühnerfrikassee. One of my favourites also is spinach with potatoes and boiled eggs. My grandma had a lot of old Prussian recipes.
It's interesting to see that most of the dishes that Germany is known for (like pork roast or knuckle) arent even our favorite. And you choices are very Northern German :)
@@cooking-the-world i like the diverse European cuisine, and I'm so happy that the old Prussian and also Polish cuisine is still part of my life. Finding a really good restaurant that still serves this old traditional dishes is not so easy, even in the Berlin aera, now you need more and more to go to Brandenburg.
I grew up near Baltimore, MD from German heritage. One of our favorite dishes was Sour Beef & Dumplings. I never got the recipe and have been unable to reproduce it. I always assumed it was brought over from Bavaria by the family and was a common German dish.
Love all you showed. Favorite is steak, but don't eat as much anymore. Type of steak is ribeye, medium rare with onion mushroom, side of spinach or asparagus, and bake potato. Funny, as I watch this I had lunch with jagger schnitzel and Brussels sprouts. This was a left over from Friday night. Salad for dinner. Have a great week too.
I make home made pizza all by is the toping's red pepper green pepper mushroom olive bacon peperoni cheese sauce i make o ham and what ever i find in the frig .
I'm from New York, and have mixed European ancestry; German, northern Italian, Danish, Dutch, and who knows what else. My culinary taste is eclectic, but i do love a good sauerbraten, bratwurst, etc., along with a few Italian/French dishes. Sadly, I'm not too familiar with Danish or Dutch cooking, so that is something I'm going to have to explore. One of my all-time favorite dishes is quintessentially British: rare roast beef with Yorkshire pudding. We have that for Christmas dinner every year.
@@cooking-the-world Well, come to think of it, considering that much of English heritage is German and Danish, perhaps that's more logical than it might seem at first. They got it from us!!
So glad I found your channel. Im from the southern US, so German foods arent very common around here. Im hoping to surprise my mother-in-law who is German, along with my husband lol
Hahaha 🤩 you will find a lot of inspiration here for sure. I would even go further and looked for some regional specialities, if you know where are they exactly from ;)
Hi. Wenn es um Bolognese Soße geht kann ich dir wirklich den Kanal ,,Vincenzos plate,, ans Herz legen. Habs probiert und glaub mir ich habe viele Rezepte versucht aber eine bessere Soße hab ich nie wieder gefunden 😊
@@cooking-the-world Gerne. Er hat zwei Videos zur Soße oben aber ich meine das mit dem zweiten Typ auf dem Thumbnail 😉. Solltest du es mal probieren lass mich bitte wissen ob ich dir einen guten Tipp gegeben habe weil Geschmäcker sind ja verschieden 😁 liebe Grüße
@@cooking-the-world My mother, grandmothers, and all my aunts used allspice berries in their roasts ... all descendants of German immigrants. Nothing better in a beef roast.
In the UK, fake cheese Is a Big problem for pizza. It's actually against the law probably the same in Germany too. How you can't say a food is something when it's not
You are right. Thankfully in Germany they are transparent about it. If the pizzeria uses Gouda or Emmentaler than you see on the menu "Pizza with tomato sauce, cheese (....)". If pizzeria uses Mozzarella they say "Pizza with tomato sauce, mozzarella (....)". It would drive me crazy if I had to ask each time what cheese they use...
@@cooking-the-world I bet some pizzeria owners/staff are quite rude especially the ones who use alien goo fake cheese... It is a crime, moral one too you can't just lie about a piece of vegan meat being steak so why cheese or Käse😃. Ps -if I got a euro for Everytime you say splezle?
you're looking gorgeous and healthy, so i'm certain your son is as well. i live in usa pacific northwest. i happen to have a pretty good german restaurant nearby. i love the chicken schnitzel there. i also like rouladen. prolly my two faves. there is a german sausage store that started the same year my father was born: 1937. i can get good quality sausage any time i want, so i don't get that at gustav's - and yes, that's a plug. you guys go!
Oh, you can consider yourself lucky to have all your favorite food around you Skip! And thanks, we are doing well. Baby is very healthy, although he is teething for the moment which is not fun at all - for both of us.
@@cooking-the-world yeah, i'm sure. i'm told my dad used to rub a little whiskey on my gums and it calmed me down a bit. he admits to it too! maybe that's why i like neat whiskey now, at nearly 60, lol!
Oww my favourite dishes aren't featured in the top ten #1: Graupensuppe #2: Hühnerfrikassee #3: Eiersalat mit Roastbeef und Bauernbrot #4: Himmel un Ääd
Too many foods I like, I can't choose! At the moment it's probably pasta carbonara, made by someone else, since it's too complicated for my skills. :-)
If pizza is so popular with Germans, perhaps investment in a pizza cutter would be wise. This would eliminate the butchering struggle pictured. Just a suggestion.
Hawaiian Pizza is actually extremely common in the USA, at least. Unless you folks put the maraschino cherries on the pizza, in which case no, that's entirely German.
My favorite German dishes are Bavarian: Schweinshaxe mit Kartoffelkloesse und Blaukraut, and for dessert Kaiser-Schmarrn. Rahmschnitzel mit pommes is awfully good, too! I'm originally from Alabama but lived 5.5 years in Germany and LOVED every minute!
Hahahaha! Glad you loved every monute of it!:) and more glad that dishes from here are your favorite!
My moms side of the family is of Pennsylvania German heritage. We all just had pork, sauerkraut, dumplings and kale for New Years dinner lol. It’s just funny to know that all of our prized family dishes come from 19’th century Germans. Very cool! Thank you so much for showing us your amazing food and culture! Happiest New Year!
I'm from Berlin, so some of my favorite dishes are Döner Kebab, Currywurst and Königsberger Klopse.
We will be going to Berlin very probably in October to film. I was wondering, if there are any other dishes to try apart from the obvious (Döner and Currywurst).
I'm from Sweden and I love traditional food. "Fläsk med löksås" for instance, which is fried pork belly with onion sauce. Wiener Schnitzel is another favourite as is Eisbein mit Sauerkraut!
I just googled the dish - it looks 🤤
While stationed in Germany I always ordered the Veal Cordon Bleu. I would pay $500 to have that same meal presented to me right now.
🤣🤣🤣
I would say most of my favorite foods growing up in Canada were actually dishes that members of my family brought over from Europe, such as Welsh Rarebit, curries, and the traditional roast beef dinner with Yorkshire puddings from the UK, and weiner schnitzel and currywurst that my dad fell in love with when he spent time in Germany in the late '70s.
Being half German I love German food. My Great Grand parents came for Husum and could Grandma cook.
We have Hawaiian Pizza in New England, USA. It has thin slices of ham and pineapple chunks or slices. Very close to your Hawaii pizza in Germany. Very nice and enjoyable video. Thank you!
Oh i didn’t know that! How cool is it!🤩
Hi Marta: Great video - having lived near Detmold in the north I ate many dishes of Grunkohl mit Pinkel - I never knew it was kale until in the last 10 years kale became so popular in the UK. I love all of the dishes in the video - and when I lived in Essen I worked in the kitchen of a restaurant there and that is how I learned about knodel and dumplings. While in Essen my partner and I were quite poor so we used to have (I am ashamed to say) "Miracoli" quite often. We didn't have an oven - just a hotplate. It is difficult to say what my favorite food is but I do love chicken - fried or roast and many pasta dishes. I am from the states but have lived in Europe for over 40 years - so I have experienced many different foods. Tripe done in the Madrid style I also love - as I told you before. The book you showed looks very interesting. I must try and find a copy - I have a large collection of cooking books, I hope you and your family are well. Schone grusse!!!
Oh that sounds wonderful! That had to be wonderful time in your life here in Europe! And don’t worry about Miracoli, it was a part of everyone’s childhood! My husband had it at least twice a month because his parents couldn’t cook 🤣
Hello Martha!! I'm Italian, and I'm very impressed to see that pizza, spaghetti all a Bolognese (the traditional are tagliatelle, fresh pasta , as you explain, prepared with flour and egg, 1 egg for 100 grams of flour, ) and lasagna with meat sauce and bechamel are in the three first position!!!! I love and prepared all this things, but no pineapple on pizza for Italians!!! All that Germans food looks delicious,I hope one day to come and visit Germany and try all your specialties!!! Have a nice weekend!!
Hahahah! Thanks! I am glad you also enjoyed the German dishes. I will keep my fingers crossed that one day you will get to try those German dishes that you are fond of!🤩
Loved all the dishes. My favorite were rounded with potatoes dumpling and my all time favorite us sauerbraten with home fries or potatoes dumplings alone with cucumber salad, and also loved it with creamed spinach. These dishes remind me so much of my mom.
I'm in the US, I actually have German ancestry on both sides of my family. My husband is also part German. We love all sorts of German foods. Now I can tell him to quit picking on me when I eat pineapple on my pizza, and just tell him I'm getting in touch with my German roots.
Hahahaha! I love it!☺️
One of the best parts living in Germany is that it’s situated centrally for different neighboring countries to introduce and influence different kids of foods… yummy!! 😊
Thats so true! And with so many immigrants there are even more foreign dishes available. The same in US right?
@@cooking-the-world that’s exactly the same thing here. Immigrants plays a big part and we welcome it 😊
Some very familiar, all looked delicious.
Great video!!!
Times certainly have changed! I think everyone in the world likes Italian food! When I traveled through Germany, in 1963, I was living as economically as possible. It may have been there but I sure never ran across pizza! It was sausages, potato salad and the like. I enjoy that kind of things. The one simple item that stands out in my memory was at the deli counter in the Munich Hofbrau. For "ein mark" I got a nice thick slice of the best, hot, meatloaf that I ever encountered. For another mark, two equally large slices of bread. This with a beer, was my kind of feast!
Another great video! I make my bolognese like you do! Instead of Bacon I use Pancetta. Your videos make me miss Germany more and more!
I hope thats good!
Moin Marta, I love them all so it's difficult to chose a favourite. Maybe klops and rouladen made with steak and filled with chopped onions and speck.
The flavour and quality! Now I'm hungry. My Mom introduced me to many of these dishes (she is Frankfurt by birth, and Badische "adopted" of sorts). I have never tried Königsberger Klopse from the north - one day!
Frankfurt and Baden Cuisine are both surprising and delicious. For Königsberger Klopse I would say: If you like capers you will like it. If not, don't try it!
PS. In case you would like to have a look, I have a recipe on my blog: cooking-the-world.com/traditional-german-meatballs-with-capers-recipe/
@@cooking-the-world I enjoy eating capers - I add them to my tuna salad. So many regions, so many German specialties - Guten Appetit!
@@cooking-the-world thank you!
Take love from Dhaka, Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Dont even have to see the video before I comment knowing this will be an amazing experience for myself and my family thank you so much for the time and effort you give us subscribers into these videos I'm very blessed to have this channel to share with my family!! Many blessings to you and yours!!!
Thanks John 🥰
My favorite is the Brathänchen from the little stands at the markets.
PS: As usual I always have something more to add - for German food I think my favorite would be schweinhaxe - and wild duck that my friend's mother would always cook for me when I came to visit. She was a wonderful cook and we spent many happy hours together.
So many similar recipes over here in the US, but very interesting to see the cultural variations. I think as a gift to you, we shall send a pizza cutter :)
Hahahaha! That sounds great! I think I might need one in the caravan! Or order pizza without meat;)
Oh there is so much food I like, it's hard to say which is my favorite... I have favorites from everywhere, and grie Soß is one of them. Thank you for yet another instructive video!
Thanks for watching. Yeah Grüne Soße is also one of my favourites so I can relate!:)
I am from Philippines and my husband is a German, We always look your video, but just subscribe now... your content inspire me to cook more German food 😊
Thanks for subscribing! Hope you enjoy the content!😊
When I first came to Germany in 1972, beef steak wasn't unknown, but it was uncommon. (And more often than not, not done good.) If you went to a butcher and asked for “steak”, you got pork steak. I think of (beef) steak as one of those Ami dishes that became popular over time. Same as with spaghetti bolognese. Italian heritage G.I.s brought it over and it stuck...even in Italian restaurants in Germany. Kind of like wearing jeans...which was fairly popular in Germany in the early 70s, but if you ask even older than me Germans, you'll see that in the early 60s, it wasn't. I can remember that only one of my cousins (female) ever wore jeans. (Made my aunt frown too.)
Right! Its interesting how the cuisines influenced each other. And you are so right about the steak! Next week I will be talking about food trends and I really wonder which of those will stick like Bolognese...
Indeed, food trends come and go. Only parts of them have an actual value and stick around.
4:45 I'm guilt too of a using extra lasagna noodles since I love the pasta:) Funny I made stuff cabbage a few days ago and her you have it on your channel, lol......I believe the stuff cabbage recipe was my grandmother who was from Germany. Thanks again for sharing!!
Oh how nice 😊
nice video!!
Pizza is only nr2. nr1 is actually Döner Kebab (which is really delicious)
Oh my goodness! I went back in time 50 years. My beloved German father cooked all of these dishes on Sundays for lunch!
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Uiuiui, everything looked so delicious. I personally would start w? from number 4 to 10, lasagne and spaghetti Bolognese maybe once a year and pizza around two or three times a year.
I prefer the
cabbage and beef roulades, the meatballs from Königsberg or a nicely Hühnerfrikassee.
One of my favourites also is
spinach with potatoes and boiled eggs.
My grandma had a lot of old Prussian recipes.
It's interesting to see that most of the dishes that Germany is known for (like pork roast or knuckle) arent even our favorite. And you choices are very Northern German :)
@@cooking-the-world
i like the diverse European cuisine, and I'm so happy that the old Prussian and also Polish cuisine is still part of my life.
Finding a really good restaurant that still serves this old traditional dishes is not so easy, even in the Berlin aera, now you need more and more to go to Brandenburg.
I'm glad we have a German culture in the US. I prefer the mushroom sauce. You are making me hungry again. Love once again from Kentucky.
Thanks Dave 😉🤩
I grew up near Baltimore, MD from German heritage. One of our favorite dishes was Sour Beef & Dumplings. I never got the recipe and have been unable to reproduce it. I always assumed it was brought over from Bavaria by the family and was a common German dish.
Actually as mentioned Sauerbraten is typical for Saxony, Franconia and Rheinland:) but Franconia is Bavaria so you are right;)
Love all you showed. Favorite is steak, but don't eat as much anymore. Type of steak is ribeye, medium rare with onion mushroom, side of spinach or asparagus, and bake potato. Funny, as I watch this I had lunch with jagger schnitzel and Brussels sprouts. This was a left over from Friday night. Salad for dinner. Have a great week too.
Oh well, I hope thats good.
I make home made pizza all by is the toping's red pepper green pepper mushroom olive bacon peperoni cheese sauce i make o ham and what ever i find in the frig .
I'm from New York, and have mixed European ancestry; German, northern Italian, Danish, Dutch, and who knows what else. My culinary taste is eclectic, but i do love a good sauerbraten, bratwurst, etc., along with a few Italian/French dishes. Sadly, I'm not too familiar with Danish or Dutch cooking, so that is something I'm going to have to explore. One of my all-time favorite dishes is quintessentially British: rare roast beef with Yorkshire pudding. We have that for Christmas dinner every year.
I love the roast beef with Yorkshire pudding too!😎
@@cooking-the-world Well, come to think of it, considering that much of English heritage is German and Danish, perhaps that's more logical than it might seem at first. They got it from us!!
Toast hawaii! Yes! The best thing to do in the grill when you are feeling peckish but cannot wait for a Pizza!
Hahahahaa! I love the idea!
I love Sauerbraten, with that tangy beef flavor.
You can get a pizza cutter that makes it easier to cut.
I have a point :) Thanks for watching!
Can the recipe for beef roast be done with pork instead? I would like to try and cook that.
I wouldn’t do it. For some inspiration you can watch my pork roast videos!
@@cooking-the-world Thank you. I will do as you ask. 👍
So glad I found your channel. Im from the southern US, so German foods arent very common around here. Im hoping to surprise my mother-in-law who is German, along with my husband lol
Hahaha 🤩 you will find a lot of inspiration here for sure. I would even go further and looked for some regional specialities, if you know where are they exactly from ;)
Hi. Wenn es um Bolognese Soße geht kann ich dir wirklich den Kanal ,,Vincenzos plate,, ans Herz legen. Habs probiert und glaub mir ich habe viele Rezepte versucht aber eine bessere Soße hab ich nie wieder gefunden 😊
Danke für den Tipp ☺️
@@cooking-the-world Gerne. Er hat zwei Videos zur Soße oben aber ich meine das mit dem zweiten Typ auf dem Thumbnail 😉. Solltest du es mal probieren lass mich bitte wissen ob ich dir einen guten Tipp gegeben habe weil Geschmäcker sind ja verschieden 😁 liebe Grüße
Pineapple on pizza is a common option for a topping in the USA. I am from Texas.
I make pan pizza with black forest ham and pineapple.
To die for/ Also trade out the pineapple for mushrooms, portabella.
What a great idea!
You need to get a pizza cutter. It is a sharp wheel on a handle and it makes cutting a Pizza very easy :)
I eat pizza twice a year, i think i will be fine with knife;)
Hawaiian pizza is also in South Africa...
Wow!
Are allspice berries used in cooking roast beef?
Oh yeah!
@@cooking-the-world My mother, grandmothers, and all my aunts used allspice berries in their roasts ... all descendants of German immigrants. Nothing better in a beef roast.
Jaeger Schnitzel mit pommes frites, salat und lemon mmmm.
8:21 As an American I would have such a difficult time trying horse meat 😭 but everything else looked delicious
In the UK, fake cheese Is a Big problem for pizza. It's actually against the law probably the same in Germany too. How you can't say a food is something when it's not
You are right. Thankfully in Germany they are transparent about it. If the pizzeria uses Gouda or Emmentaler than you see on the menu "Pizza with tomato sauce, cheese (....)". If pizzeria uses Mozzarella they say "Pizza with tomato sauce, mozzarella (....)". It would drive me crazy if I had to ask each time what cheese they use...
@@cooking-the-world I bet some pizzeria owners/staff are quite rude especially the ones who use alien goo fake cheese...
It is a crime, moral one too you can't just lie about a piece of vegan meat being steak so why cheese or Käse😃. Ps -if I got a euro for Everytime you say splezle?
you're looking gorgeous and healthy, so i'm certain your son is as well. i live in usa pacific northwest. i happen to have a pretty good german restaurant nearby. i love the chicken schnitzel there. i also like rouladen. prolly my two faves. there is a german sausage store that started the same year my father was born: 1937. i can get good quality sausage any time i want, so i don't get that at gustav's - and yes, that's a plug. you guys go!
Oh, you can consider yourself lucky to have all your favorite food around you Skip! And thanks, we are doing well. Baby is very healthy, although he is teething for the moment which is not fun at all - for both of us.
@@cooking-the-world yeah, i'm sure. i'm told my dad used to rub a little whiskey on my gums and it calmed me down a bit. he admits to it too! maybe that's why i like neat whiskey now, at nearly 60, lol!
I love schnitzels and spätzle.
Spiegeleier, salzkartoffeln und rahmspinat. Hmmmmm!
Oww my favourite dishes aren't featured in the top ten
#1: Graupensuppe
#2: Hühnerfrikassee
#3: Eiersalat mit Roastbeef und Bauernbrot
#4: Himmel un Ääd
Graupensuppe 🤩
Too many foods I like, I can't choose! At the moment it's probably pasta carbonara, made by someone else, since it's too complicated for my skills. :-)
The skills can always be improved! You just need to be gentle with yourself;)
You need a pizza cutter to cut your pizza. Makes it so much easier to cut it. And no milk in spaghetti sauce.
i wish our familyes could get to gether to eat
🙃
Pizza had taken over the world!
True that!
If pizza is so popular with Germans, perhaps investment in a pizza cutter would be wise. This would eliminate the butchering struggle pictured. Just a suggestion.
Sauerbraten!!!
You forgot the Germans Onepot disch
My favorite dish is Noodles with Ketchup. Yes i know im a Babarian but who cares 😁😈 Thats why we beat the romans.
Hahahahahaha!!!! 😂But you use also some spices with it, right? Or just ketchup?
@@cooking-the-world For spice i use Hot Ketchup 😊
My God that pizza looks horrifying. 😮
Girlfriend,ya need a pizza cutter!
I don’t eat pizza too often, so I am fine with the knife 😅
@@cooking-the-world I'll say out of your way!LOL!
As an American, whose spent a great deal of time in both Germany and the UK, my list would be extensive.
I see 😂 Is there any German dish under top 3?
@@cooking-the-world Yes! Sauerbraten, Konigsberg Klopse and Steak ! 😃
Poop commercial in the middle of German cuisine
Hawaiian Pizza is actually extremely common in the USA, at least. Unless you folks put the maraschino cherries on the pizza, in which case no, that's entirely German.
No we don't, do you? It would imitate Toast Hawaii