5 German Recipes, but make them vegan. (childhood favorites)
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HALLI HALLO. This video has been requested for ages, we’ll be veganizing typical German recipes aka foods I loved as a child. Sweet and savory - there will be vegan Käsespätzle, Kalter Hund, Bienenstich, Curry Wurst and a German type breakfast. Hope u enjoy!
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intro 0:00
INGREDIENTS & NOTES
#1 German Breakfast 0:33
literally just fresh buns with sweet and savory stuff to put on top.
also, if u grew up with an almond mum there was some yogurt and muesli present.
served w insanely strong coffee, fruity tea or hot chocolate.
#2 Käsespätzle (cheese noodles) 1:57
for the dough:
180 g (1 1/2 cups) flour
30 g wheat semolina (3 tbsp)
35 g corn or potato starch (3 1/2 tbsp)
2 tsp veg oil
1/2 tsp salt
250ml (1 cup) non dairy milk
generous pinch of salt for the water
1 onion
1 tbsp vg butter
200 ml vegan cream (3/4 cup plus 2 tbsp)
1 handful fresh parsley, finely chopped
1 tsp white wine vinegar
salt, pepper to taste
2 handfuls vegan pizza cheese, more for the top
butter for the casserole dish
loosely adapted from: biancazapatka.com/de/vegane-k...
→ serves 1-2
#3 Kalter Hund (cold dog) 5:27
300 g dark couverture (high fat chocolate for ganache) (10.6oz)
200 g semi sweet chocolate (7oz)
150 g refined coconut oil or vg butter (5.3oz)
200 ml vegan cream (3/4 cup plus 2 tbsp)
2 pack vanilla sugar or 1 tsp vanilla extract
300g plain vegan biscuits (10.6oz)
→ yields 1 loaf pan, 20-25cm (8inch to 9inch)
→ lasts in the fridge for 1 week
#4 Bienenstich (bee sting cake) 8:16
for the dough:
125ml (1/2) cup non dairy milk
30g vg butter (3 tbsp)
260g flour (2 cups plus 2 tbsp) , plus some for the surface
1 tsp oil for your hands
7g dry active yeast (2 tsp)
50g sugar or agave syrup (1/4 cup)
2 tbsp apple sauce
for the topping:
75g vg butter
3 tbsp sugar
1-2 EL honey (vg)
150g flaked almonds (1 3/4 cup)
for the filling:
40g vanilla custard powder
3 tbsp water
350ml non dairy milk (1 1/2 cups)
optionally: combined with
250ml vegan whipped cream (1 cup)
→ yields a 26cm (10,2 inch) springform pan
adapted from:
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#5 Currywurst 12:33
700g potatoes (1.5 pounds)
500ml - 750ml (2-3 cups) frying oil (this depends on the size of your pot, have the layer of oil be least 2 inches deep)
salt, paprika for seasoning
4 vegan sausages, cooked according to packaging
for the sauce:
1 tsp oil
1 onion
2 tbsp tomato paste
125ml passata, crushed blended tomatoes (½ cup)
80ml ketchup (⅓ cup)
⅓ cup vegetable broth (⅓ cup)
1 ¼ tsp curry powder
½ tsp paprika powder
optional: dash of chili powder/cayenne pepper
salt to taste
extra water, if needed
→ serves 2
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"I don't have one of these specific Spätzle Tools, so we will be improvising"... Proceeds to do it the most original, swabian way every german grandma would be proud of:)
What does Swabian mean please?
What does Swabian mean please?
@@samc2Schwaben is a region in Germany
@@sijenizen8413 funny thing this word is a derogatory word for german people in poland. the more you know
@@klaudiso really? Didn’t know that :o but that’s interesting to me as a linguist haha so thank you
There's a book called Cookies Hidden Recipes, I have never had better cookies. Children and guests are delighted. All recommendations for those who love cookies
I think it's so cool that after several years you still have the same stove and did not change to some fancy one just because you create content. I think it looks real in a very good way and it's the best for the environment :)
This series has so much potential! I'm a french girl and I arrived in upper Bavaria about a year ago and I am still shocked by the amount of meat they eat here ...
That’s why they look like fridges.
😂😂@@MalaAnsoo
I love when people show off their cuisine. German food isn't very popular outside of Germany so this was cool to watch. I may try out one or two dishes. I'd love to see a continuation of this. Tbh, I'd love more European foods. Maybe based in Central and Eastern Europe. They're not as popular in online spaces, especially not in vegan/plant based ones in my experience.
aww that is such a good idea, as someone who also loves sharing random recipes in my TH-cam channel I've been thinking about doing a series about trying to veganise different classical recipes from around the world, as I really want to take my kitchen techniques to the next level
I love cooking and baking and I just want to inspire others to enjoy cooking just as much
AHHHH OMG please do more of these!!! i'm american but have primarily german heritage & my grandparents were immigrants (my dad is first generation in america!) literally nobody makes videos about vegan GERMAN food so this vid made me so happy today 🥹💖 super nostalgic
In Hungary, we call Kalter Hund "Zebra süti" or "Zebrakeksz", that means zebra cake or zebra cookies. :D
In Sweden we call them "Radio cake"!
In Greece we call it tree trunk and we make it in a cylinder kinda shape so it looks like a tree trunk and so came the name.
In Denmark we call it Kiksekage, which means cracker/cookie cake. I can’t wait to try to make this soon, I haven’t had it for at least 10 years ☺️
@@n4ni323 actually we also have a cake/ sweet that is called "Baumkuchen" =treecake, its soft in the middle and striped like a tree inside with its rings, and covered in chocolate.. Reaaally sweet!
In Poland we call it "chocolate block" - "Blok czekoladowy"
As a fellow former german child i can attest that Kalter Hund is my childhood (=birthday cakes!!!) plus fresh Bienstich is the best!
As an expat in Germany, these recipes is just what I needed! Please do part 2
In Portugal we have something called "Salame de Chocolate" it looks pretty similar to "Kalter Hund".
Yes in Greece they have it too, it’s called there Doukissa. So Kalter Hund is not really a specific German dish.
By bff growing up was from a German family so her Mutti and Vatti were my German parents. We had rolls with spreads, butter, honey(my fav was one with coconut) and juice(lots of vitamins as they were very into health) and coffee on Saturday mornings. Pop Petersen always complained that he hadn’t had a decent cup of coffee since moving to the USA. These were pre Aldi & Lidl days. Mutti taught me to push spaetzle dough through a sieve over boiling salted water. She also taught me a simplified version of beinstich using crescent rolls for the dough for both the top and bottom layer, almond sugar mixture on both! One very hot summer I put the cake in the freezer so the whipped cream froze, very yummy. Also the children in my neighborhood when I lived in Spain made me a “cake” similar to the cold dog version you made! I’m enjoying seeing these dishes as German food is very nostalgic for me(I also visited a number of times when my sister moved there).
Sounds like you got introduced to 'our' food in a very loving environment! Thank you for sharing your beautiful memories ❤
Oh, kalter Hund.... ❤ My childhood just flashed before my eyes. I have to make this veganized version now.
Can confirm, German parents get up ridiculously early on weekends. (Having said that, I'm not a parent and woke up at 6am without an alarm today... Getting up at 5am every day is hard to break out of for just a weekend lol)
I think filter coffee is generally a German thing yeah. Whether it's weak or strong will depend, but usually it's filter.
My family knew Kalter Hund as Blutwurst, so we actually poured the chocolate mixture into a large sausage casing, and crumbled the cookies instead of layering. Looks surprisingly like real Blutwurst when cut in slices XD Think we also added some rum flavouring.
Uhhhh, Bienenstich is one I miss a lot. Our local bakery had a really nice one with a really thick stiff cream. No clue what it was made of.
Note to international viewers: "custard powder" is usually just corn starch and flavouring (vanilla in this case). One packet of the biggest brand weighs 37g, most of that will be corn starch, and the instructions say to mix with 500ml of milk.
This is SO nice! As a german myself, I felt so seen🥹
Whenever I make Spätzle myself i always add some kalanamak, since Spätzle are originally made with a huge bunch of eggs.
My mums Bienenstich is famous amongst all our friends and family, because she makes a more Biskuit kind of dough instead of a yeast based one.
I'd love to see you veganize some more German dishes!
wie toll, Lieblingsessen aus der Kindheit 🤩
beim Bienenstich ist ein Tipp, den Deckel in Kuchenstücke zu schneiden bevor man ihn drauf legt 🙂
A different way to the käsespätzle i know.
We We alternately layer spätzle, fried onions, grated cheese and butter flakes in the baking dish and it MUST be baked. The onions are fried without cream and parsley. Lots of cheese, lots of onions, lots of butter❤. I definitely have to try your version, sounds delicious
Ahh so happy to see this - just came home, now I’m going to make dinner and can’t wait for watching and enjoying every single minute while I eat (cause minarome content + empty stomach is just plain torture)❤
Du kannst die Spätzle aus dem Wasser nehmen sobald sie oben schwimmen 😊
Amazing as always💛 You can try some polish recipes! We have a lot of "accidentally" vegan food, and a lot can can be easily veganized🥰
pierogi=🩷
I really love this German series! It´s interesting to see how similar or different it is to my country´s cuisine (Czechia) - We used to have the same breakfast and also spätzle in school! I screamed at currywurst, because to me it just screams German food! Kalter Hund look absolutely amazing!
Vanilla sugar is also extremely used in France
My nan was from the Czech Republic but lived in Germany for a long time so I grew up with lots of German food that I now struggle to remember, love this kind of content because it brings back memories!
this makes me so nostalgic! reminds me so much of my own german childhood
This is an absolute LIFESAVER. I'm transitioning to a plant-based diet atm and German foods are one of the things I'm worried about LOL the brot looks sooooo good.
Omggg Kalter Hund 🥰 I always asked for this as my birthday cake as a kid 🥲
When I was in elementary school, I think I had oatmeal for breakfast every weekday morning. Probably with a glass of milk or orange juice. My parents worked on the weekends and that was the only time we were allowed to have sweets, so is often make myself a sugar cereal for breakfast then or/and some scrambled eggs or German pancake (American dish invented by German American). German pancake was my absolute favorite to make and was one of the first recipes I could cook on my own.
I'm french but the cookie loaf cake was a staple of my childhood! I had this children's cooking book with the recipe in it. Now I wonder if it was a german book translated to french, because I don't remember it being very common in France in general
Ich dachte immer, du kommst gar nicht aus Deutschland, sondern wärst fürs Studium hergezogen :]
Sehr gute Rezepte. Hab noch nie Käsespätzle gegessen, die probier ich mal aus.
Lieben Gruß von einem Zehlendorfer in Lichtenberg :)
I spent most of my childhood in germany and haven’t been there for more than ten years now, so this is very nostalgic! I miss their bakeries so muchhhh, especially Brötchen and Bretzels 😢 ps. I would absolutely love it if you tried somali cuisine 🇸🇴 but with a vegan twist ❤
Those recipes all look delicious; the cheesy noodles look so yummy and comforting! I also really want to try the desserts💗
This channel deserves so much love. 😍❤️
Your Bienenstich looks so nice! I always cut the top (caramelised) part into cake slice sections before I put them back on top of the cream. That way it’s easier to cut through the cake when it’s assembled and a little bit less messy :)
yes my parents are also getting up ridiculously early on the weekends
These all look so yummy!! Especially that last one, i would love to try that one day!! 😊😊♥️
Laughed out loud at your description of the honey substitute. I'll be thinking about that for a while. 😂 Bee sting cake is my favorite 👍💕
thank you for your videos - they are so cozy and comfy 💖 and I always feel inspired to cook after watching them
ahhhh yesss pls do more "cuisine theme" Minaa, much needed series, I'd recommend Asian cuisines: VNese, Japanese, Korean, Thai,... 😊
I've been wanting to try Currywurst for years and I never really eat sausages so thanks for the push Mina! Also the cake looks dreamy 😍🤤
What a nice idea of video! Love the meals!
I love your Bienenstich recipe. I think I will try it myself soon. Next time you can add San Apart to the cream and it will be stiff and less messy. It works like wonder for vegan whipping cream.
I really want to try that chocolate coockie cake, and also the almond one.. they look so good!
that cake looks incredible i need to make it
Thank you Mina for the video! :)
I would love to see some Greek dishes in vegan versions. I could really use some help veganizing traditional recipes!!!! 💖💖💖💜💜💜
Great to see the German foods Mina ate as a child veganised. It was also helpful to see Mina prepare the pasta without the Spatzle tool usually used. Love 🥰 the video and love ❤️ Mina from sunny ☀️ beautiful Scotland.
As a French, we love a toast with butter and jam / honey + coffee or tea !
When I was a kid I was replacing the jam with cocoa powder and the coffee with hot chocolate (chocolate fan here)
Filter coffee is DEFINITELY a German thing
I really loved this video! I love seeing food from Germany because you live there so you really know what’s up lol
Wonderful video as always! I would love more German recipes but would prefer more savoury ones! Actually, I’ve literally been waiting for a vegan Spätzle recipe from you 😅 insane that you even prepared the dough from scratch! Will have to give that a try, used to love spätzle as a child! Maybe in future German videos you could make Berliner, Geschnetzeltes, Benjamin Blümchen Torte, Bratwurst and especially potato gratin! About the sweet pepper spice - you are so right, I literally live from that stuff 😂 feel free to judge me but imao everything tastes good when you cook it with that and soy sauce!
In general, I’ve always been a fan of your eating around the World Series and would love more international-specific-cuisine themed videos! Indian, Thai, Ethiopian, French, South American, Viet, Indonesian and US American could all be interesting!!
loved this video, is good to know more about other country's traditional foods 😁 can you do Dutch foods next ?? 🙂
I want to try everthing !
Would love to see more german food
I love this video! Can you make more videos about German dishes? I never knew about Kalter Hund dessert - looks simple enough for me to try at home since I have both chocolate and cookies, and coconut oil :)
my parents also drink unimaginable strong filtered coffee and they get up so early, as well. On Sundays we always have a typical German breakfasts and my mom wakes me up at 8 o’ clock or smth so I can relate hahaha
I loved your regional food episodes. I am polish and love your pierogi ruskie recipy (dumplings with patatoes and "cheese"). If you like w challange you can make karpatka (cake) or bigos (dinner).
Kalter Hund!! I love it!
I'll move to Bonn in november, nice to learn more about the food and culture
Loved the video ! About the egg for the breakfast, there's a great vegan egg yolk dip recipe on the blog it doesn't taste like chicken. There's so egg white substitute but a dip can do the trick for a soft-boiled egg !
My parents sleep way longer than I do, but it always was like that I was the one who got up first, even as young child.
Also we always use Butterbrotpapier for the Kalte Schnauze to lay it into the tin. Mom is constantly complaining about the fact that she used another type of cookies back in the day.
Please do puerto rican or dutch foods next love ur videos ❤❤❤
wow, i love it! I'm from Austria, so I know many of the recipes and can conform: these are sooo good! We absolutely need a part 2
I feel like the Korean one would be so cute to watch to!!!
I am from the US but lived in Germany for a year and I miss the bread so much😭 I don’t miss shops being closed on sunday though haha. Love this video, German food is underrated!!❤
Ich bin halb Deutsch/halb Ungarisch, es wäre mega, könntest du ein Video mit ungarischer Küche machen!! Sehe ich viel zu wenig bei den Food TH-camrn! Grüße ❤️
I would love to see a mexican vegan food video 💖
My favorite cuisine is from Afghanistan. The way they cook white rice blew my mind during my childhood. Combined with saucy sides like potatoes, spinach, eggplant, kidney beans, daal or butter nut squash showed me that I really don’t need meat to have a tasteful meal. The best was kind of a yellowee (turmeric saffron sauce) rice together with spinach and chicken (vegan chicken, king oyster shrooms or jackfruit are even better). There is also a dish called Kabuli Pilau, a rice steamed with spices, carrots, almonds, and raisins. It’s also originally steamed with lamb but there are great alternatives to veganize it as well. If you have any Afghani friends I’m sure they’d be happy to help.
Am Wochenende gabs bei uns Brötchen (wir Kids haben ausschließlich normale gegessen, Vitamine galt es um jeden Preis zu vermeiden!) mit Fleischwurst oder daumendick jungem Gouda. :D Außerdem gekochtes Ei, das auf Graubrot und mit einer Kuchengabel gegessen wurde (ich weiß auch nicht, warum). Ich schwöre, es gab nicht ein einziges Stückchen Obst oder Gemüse. Ich finde es immer noch richtig seltsam, wenn sich leute freiwillig Gurke oder Salat aufs Brot legen.
The Marmeladenbrötchen and Wurstaufschnittbrötchen on Sundays is definitely something I've seen in many German families. Definitely with orange juice as a drink tho.
wie krass bist du denn, dass du die Spätzle selbst gemacht hast! Die sehen so lecker aus 👀
Lovely video! That cookie cake is also a traditional dish in the Netherlands calld 'arretjescake', used to have this cake for my birthday often growing up! I used to call it 'masonry cake' as a slice from it kind of looks like a wall, childrens logic😅 A few years ago I also made a vegan version and was just like the non-vegan version growing up. Anyway nice to see the food similarities between the Netherlands and Germany 😃 Do Germans also use nutmeg on random vegetables such as green beans?
I don‘t know if someone in Germany uses nutmeg on green beans but in our german household nutmeg was (and still is) a staple for spinach, mashed potatoes and potatoe soup
Nutmeg in a ,,old" german household is only for spinach, mashed potatoes (Kartoffelpürree), bechamelsauce and only a few other meals, but really not many more.
@@jenniferlewerenz2082 @susisauerkraud8337 thanks for your replies! Nice to know this. I guess it mostly applies to older Dutch households too
Don‘t know about green beans, but nutmeg and cauliflower is a classic combination
Swiss Birchermuesli is basically Vegan, minus the milk/yogurt. Summer desert/breakfast
It's also easily veganized with plant yogurt and milk, and agave. I make it often when apples are in season!
Hello, I am a fan of your videos! I really don't used to write comments in TH-cam but I really support your work!
I was thinking that you could try to cook😊 some Greek traditional dishes (I am Greek :)) for example : pita souvlaki or spanakopita.
Thank you so much for your videos and keep on!
Ok ich lieb das Video omg
Please do a Japanese one! 🍙 And in the Netherlands we also love vanilla sugar.
i'm belgian and there are lots of similarities between the breakfasts,, even the meals it's so interesting!
Really enjoyed this - in the UK here and British food, maybe like German, isn't held in the best regard. So I'd LOVE it if you did one on traditional British dishes. The only thing I can think of is a scotch egg though, and those really are sad.
shepherd's pie is delicious and easy to veganize.
These all look delicious! Especially the curry wurst. I grew up and still live in the United States in the state of Minnesota. I live nowhere near the metropolitan areas, I’m a couple hours north, surrounded by people mostly of Scandinavian descent, but I didn’t grow up with the typical foods my friends ate, which was a lot of prepackaged foods and low quality frozen meals. My parents raised me and my siblings with a pretty diverse palate. From very traditional and scratch made French style cooking, to food from India, Thailand, Korea, Vietnam, Italy, and even some British staples. Of course we had the occasional burger, westernized Chinese food and pizza, but my mom was always trying to make us meals that were better, fresher, and healthier than the food she grew up with. I’m pretty sure we were the only people in our neighborhood who were always stocked up on gochujang, when my parents would take a trip to Minneapolis, and stop at all the global food markets. My dad’s aunt was Korean and introduced him to gochujang. It made its way into nights when my dad would improvise in the kitchen. Korean-style BBQ sauce, amped up burger sauce, it even snuck its way into stir fry sauce when we had “freezer scraps” (a handful of peas and carrots, some spinach, half a bag of broccoli, etc.) So I learned flavor pairings and technique from my mom, with the flexibility and ability to improvise from my dad. I’m the official keeper of our family’s recipes. I have been slowly curating all the dirty index cards and cookbook pages, and have typed them into a digital format, but ever since my sister sent me a dozen more recipe cards, I’ve been procrastinating on typing them up. Once that’s complete though, every family member and friend who grew up having dinner with us is getting a copy of my family’s recipe book.
that is so nice of you thought, I actually have been thinking of doing the same but doing it over here in my TH-cam channel as I love filming and editing and love sharing my learning process
Ich fände es richtig cool, wenn weitere "deutsche" Rezepte veganisiert werden würden. Rezepte aus meiner Kindheit sind süß saure Eier, Hühnerfrikasse und Kasseler mit Kartoffeln und Sauerkraut. Letzteres würde ich soo gerne mal wieder essen😊
I love love looove this video! ❤ Also it got me thinking that us Spanish are barbarians, we just dump the cut potatoes in oil and fry them as they are haha. Would love to see your take on some Spanish tapas, like bombas, patatas bravas or huevos estrellados! Your tortilla de patatas was extremely good :) 💕
I’d love to see more German recipes. My mom’s side is all German and there’s a lot of recipes I ate growing up but don’t know how to make vegan now. There’s a sweet bread my grandma makes that is braided and has anise in the dough. You dip it in coffee and it’s so good. I don’t even know what it’s called but I’d die to have a vegan recipe for it.
I love Spätzle thank you for the recipe ❤❤❤
The braided sweet bread is called Hefezopf, meaning yeast braid.
@@hederahelix4600it’s also quite easy to make vegan, just use plant milk instead of milk, I don’t think there’s any other animal based things in it (some brush it with egg but you can omit that or use plant milk again)
@@hederahelix4600 Weirdly I just asked my mom and they call it what sounds like Grantz (I have no idea how they spell it) but googling hefezopf it looks to be the same.
@@poliscigirl Ah okay that sounds easy enough. Thank you!
I love your videos ❤ how about trying some 'underrated' cuisine? Like Swedish or British or some Eastern European countries. German food is not the most popular and yet you showed many nice and tasty recipes 😊
as a german viewer, i really really enjoyed this video, more please
Glad u liked it! ❤❤
Sooo good 😋
Oooh, so excited for it! I've been getting bored seeing all Asian/Asian-inspired food everywhere (no hate tho) so it's great to see this even though I'm not german myself!
Man, those sausages looked good! Feel like Germany has better sausages, meat or vegan. Miss the mock meat selection at Rewe since living abroad... Only had kalter Hund a few times growing up, wasn't really something my parents made, but now I kinda want it, so thanks for sharing :)
German former child here. Thank you for the recipes, can't wait to recreate some 🥰 also what song do you have playing during the Kalter Hund scene?
It’s mitski cover that is linked in the video description:)
i love your videos! You should try peruvian cuisine :)
Amazing 💫😎
The Bienenstich looks delicious. Going to try it soon. What's the honey alternative you were using? And what butter alternative can you recommend?
The honey alternative is by veganz, it’s okay I’ve had better ones! The butter I always use is by Aslan :)
omg u have to do the Spanish version of this video, I would love to help you if you needed it!!!
as a german these reminded me of my childhood so I'll definitely have to try out those recipes! haven't had many of those since I started eating vegan
I love experimenting with new cuisines, but what I love most is veganising my childhood favourites
I am from Pakistan and a typical weekend consisted of Halwa (semolina sweet dish) Puri (a type of deep fried bread) and Channe (chickpea curry). It is extremely filling ans full of oil but so delicious 😂
please do the greek cuisine. I mean so delicious meals and ant its own the Mediterranean Diet is quite vegetarian/vegan oriented ❤ viel erfolg dabei
You should do Poland! 😚😍😍
If you want to make this Bee Sting Cake without the cream getting everywhere. Make the pudding but only with 2/3 of the liquid ingredients, beat it up before you put the cream in, and than fill the cake. That wont fix it fully but it least it will make it a bit less messy.
Oh wow! We make this Cold Dog dish as well in my family (Pakistan). We call it cold cake 😂 I didn't know that it was a German dish.
Can you make this a series but instead, different countries? Like most popular international dishes but vegan
I’ve done a few of these vids if u scroll back on my channel a little bit :))
Yeay 😍😍😍
would like to try cheese noodles!
we need such a video for indian cuisine cuz its so underated
I tried Spätzle, but with apple sauce last summer, when I went to work at a summer camp in Germany and it was soooo good, I still think about it!! Thank you so much for the recipe, I'll have to recreate it!
Oh interesting I’ve never had them sweet before I think :)