Typische Gerichte English 2
Currywurst
A fast food dist consisting of steamed, then fried pork sausage typically cut into slices and seasoned with ketchup
Döner Kebab
A food made of seasoned meat cooked on a vertical rotisserie. Turkish dish. (lamb meat or chicken, different veggies, and special sauce.)
Maultaschen
A type of ravioli which consists of an outer layer of pasta which encloses a filling traditionally consisting of minced meat, smoked meat, and/or spinach.
Kaiserschmarrn
Airy Austrian pancakes
Sachertorte
Austrian chocolate cake that has its name from a hotel
Weißwurst
Bavarian white sausage
Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte
Black forest cherry cake. It has layers of sponge cake with wiped cream and cherries and sprinkled with chocolate
Nordseekrabben
North see shrimp (smaller)
Dampfnudeln mit Vanillesoße
Sweet Dumpling with vanilla sauce
Lübecker Marzipan
a candy made from almond paste, sugar or honey, and rosewater, it is often covered in a thin layer of chocolate
Spezi
a cola orange soda
Mozartkugel
a small, round Austrian sugar confection made of pistachio marzipan and nougat that is covered with dark chocolate.
Christstollen
a traditional German bread eaten during the Christmas season usually has some dried fruit, nuts in it.
Apfelschorle
apple juice mixed with mineral water
Geschnetzeltes
chicken, beef, turkey cut in strips
Kalte Platte
cold cuts and often cheese
Knödel (Klöße)
dumpling
Schnitzel
dünn geschnittene panierte Fleischstücke
Spätzle
homemade German noodles
Sauerbraten
meat (usually beef), marinated, cooked and served with a deliciously rich and sweet-sour gravy
Kartoffelpuffer (Reibekuchen)
potato pancakes
Kartoffelsalat
potato salad (warm or cold)
Brezel
pretzel
Rotkohl
red cabbage
Sauerkraut
shredded cabbage fermented in vinegar
Semmel
southern Germany/Austrian name for roll
Roulade
thin slice of flank steak rolled up with bacon, onion and a pickle wrapped inside, This is then browned in butter, and simmered in beef broth.