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  2. Czech cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The recipe comes from Czech roots, however, the bordering countries—mainly Slovakia, Poland, and Hungary—consider buchtičky se šodó as food that came from their country. Pudding is a flavoured custard combined in layers. Pudding is served in a glass topped with fruit or shaped in a mould. Christmas cookies (vánoční cukroví)

  3. Sauerkraut - Wikipedia

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    Similar recipes are common in other Central European cuisines. The Czech national dish vepřo knedlo zelo consists of roast pork with knedliky and sauerkraut. In Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, North Macedonia and Slovenia, usually the whole cabbage heads are pickled. Such produce is used for many dishes, from a simple salad made ...

  4. Akron's official food is the sauerkraut ball. Here's a recipe ...

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    SAUERKRAUT BALLS RECIPE. 1 1/4 lbs. ground ham. 6 eggs. 2 1/4 tsp. granulated garlic or 1 tsp. garlic powder. 1 tsp. black pepper. 3/4 tsp. cayenne pepper. 1 medium onion, minced fine.

  5. Choucroute garnie - Wikipedia

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    Choucroute garnie, with Montbéliard, Strasbourg, Toulouse, Vienna sausages and potatoes. There is no fixed recipe for this dish [citation needed] – any preparation of hot sauerkraut with meat and potatoes could qualify – but in practice there are certain traditions, favourite recipes, and stereotypical garnishes that are more commonly called choucroute garnie than others.

  6. Knödel - Wikipedia

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    Knödel (German: [ˈknøːdl̩] ⓘ; sg. and pl.) or Klöße (German: [ˈkløːsə] ⓘ; sg.: Kloß) are boiled dumplings [1] commonly found in Central European and East European cuisine.

  7. 6 Traditional German Recipes You Need to Try - AOL

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    1. Fried Schnitzel. Traditionally made with thinly pounded pork, schnitzel is coated and fried in a crispy breading. Serve it alongside french fries, fried potatoes, spaetzle, or whatever your ...

  8. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    Sauerkraut: Throughout Germany Fermented shredded cabbage Schnitzel: Throughout Germany Fried, breaded thin piece of meat, typically pork, poultry or veal Schweinshaxe: Pork hock served grilled and crispy with Sauerkraut or boiled as Eisbein: Spanferkel: Throughout Germany A grilled whole young pig, usually eaten in a large company of friends ...

  9. Knedle - Wikipedia

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    Knedle with meat filling Knedle made of curd-based dough, filled with strawberries and peaches Apricot-filled knedle coated in buttered breadcrumbs and sprinkled with powdered sugar