Rotkohl — red cabbage braised with apples and onions — is a classic Bavarian side for goose, duck, or pork. This version gets its full flavor from rendered speck, orange zest, and spices like caraway ...
Why Are German Christmas Markets So Popular? You don’t have to be German to love traditional German Christmas Markets. The twinkling lights, merry music, hot mulled wine and tidy wooden vendor stalls ...
Looking for a taste of Europe without leaving the United States? These Bavarian-style Christmas markets across America will bring you the magic of Germany’s beloved holiday traditions, complete with ...
Traditional Christmas markets are opening across Germany on Monday, drawing revelers to their wooden stands with mulled wine, grilled sausages, potato pancakes or caramelized apples. Security has been ...
At a past Dresden Striezelmarkt, Daniela Kasper of the Dietze bakery sells traditional Christmas stollen loaves and cakes at the city's Christmas market. For Wolfgang Gärtner, stollen is like other ...
We are officially in the thick of the holiday season, which means Aldi has brought back its "made in Germany" Christmas treats. The German-based grocer's Winternacht line (Winternacht means "Winter ...
From sides to mains and mulled wine to holiday cookies, here's what to serve on Christmas to celebrate with German flair. Jodie Kautzmann is an editor, baker, and confectioner with more than 15 years ...