No one does Christmas Markets like the Germans (except maybe the French)! They have the biggest (Dortmund); the most famous (Nurnemberg), most beautiful (Mannheim); most atmospheric (Wuerzburg); the oldest (Dresden); I could go on but you get the point.
Before meeting my German husband, I was truly clueless about German gastronomy, if you would have asked me 10 years ago… what German cuisine consists off… I would have probably said sau…
Germany has a fascinating history when it comes to German food and cuisines.
Dandelion, popularly known as a tenacious weed that loves our lawns, is actually a very beneficial herb with numerous healing properties.
Rote Grutze is the ultimate berry dessert and is most popular in Northern Germany, Denmark, Poland, Norway and Sweden.
After tasting mushrooms with garlic sauce at a Christmas market in Cologne, Germany, I was on a mission to recreate the dish.
This is the “new” cool drink of the summer, already up, in Germany, and I’m spreading the good news here… Well the original version is from the north of Italy and it contain…
The word “Kartoffelkloesse” in German means “Potato Dumplings” in english.
Beer Brat Cheese Dip A few years ago I is was at dive bar in Germany, perched at a pub table in the center of the room with two other people.
The Bavarian microbrewery and restaurant Paulaner Brauhaus has now relaunched itself at Millenia Walk.
Potato pancakes, Kartoffelpfannkuchen in Germany, Gromperekichelcher in Luxembourg, is a traditional dish of the eastern European countries.
Coming back from holiday in Germany and I got myself some nice cooking books, my german isn’t so good yet, so it takes forever to understand a single recipe.
A light, no-bake recipe for German Chocolate Cream Desserts, inspired by Germany's Black Forest chocolate cherry cakes with a basic French crème au chocolat topped with Chantilly cream and cherries.
Delicious destinations posts Canada | Spain | Greece | Germany | Italy All the FoodOlic recipes in alphabetical order A Almond and Pineapple Cold Soup (Ajo Blanco de Piña) Apple, Cheddar and…
A crucial part of Argentinian recent history is the European immigration in the 19th century (mainly from Spain, Germany and Italy).
On my way back from vacation in Germany, I had to use the next week to try out some of my favorite German recipes.
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