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October 3: Celebrate German Day of Unity with Delicious German Recipes!

Here at Dishfolio, we love to celebrate the history and culture of different countries through food, and the Day of German Unity is no exception! This national celebration originated in 1990, and commemorates the unification of Germany which occurred in the year following the fall of the Berlin Wall.

This historical celebration is the perfect chance to try some traditional German foods. Why not try a Bratwurst, a pork sausage often served in a bun and available from bars, pubs and street vendors throughout Germany? Or, if you're feeling more adventurous, you could try the Blutwurst, which is made from the blood of pigs or geese.

Did you know that pork is the most commonly-consumed meat in Germany? If you'd like to celebrate the Day of German Unity this month, there are lots of quick and easy dinner ideas using traditional German recipes available online.

Rustic Wheat Rolls

rustic Wheat Rolls, tasty, crunchy, and sooooo good!

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Grilled Bratwurst and Sauerkraut Sandwich

Hubby shares another of his specialties. A delicious manly meal girls will also love, ready in under 30 minutes!

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Laugenbrezel

German Style Soft pretzels,completely egg free..

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Butterkuchen

Butterkuchen: a German Butter Cake recipe that even a German Grandma loved!

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Bratwurst Sliders

Bratwurst sliders with beer cheese and beer braised onions, all served on warm pretzel buns.

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Black Forest Cake

A quintessential party cake.Chocolate,cherries & cream come together to make this version of the traditional German favourite.

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Saucisson with Sauerkraut Sauce

Saucisson with leek-bacon "dumpling", Sauerkraut sauce and white cabbage purée

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German Hot Lemon Drink

German Hot Lemon Drink - Heisse Zitrone. A tasty remedy for any cold or flu!

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Pfeffernüsse (Pepper Nuts)

Pfeffernüsse (Pepper Nuts). Traditional German Winter Biscuits. Full of warm spices including actual white pepper!

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Fleischsalat

Fleischsalat is a german meat salad that uses ringwurst (bologna) instead of ham.

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German Bierbrezeln

Soft boozy Pretzels from the German tradition

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Kasekuchen

German quark cheesecake

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German Kohlrabi-Apple- Radish Salad

Crunchy, spicy and unique. Kohlrabi in a salad is a must try!

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German Vanillekipferl

Melt-in-your-mouth traditional German Christmas cookies.

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Lebkuchen

Lebkuchen- German Spiced Cookies coated in chocolate. Perfect for spiced cookie lovers!

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Laugenbrezel (Soft Pretzels)

German style soft pretzels topped with sesame seeds.

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German Chocolate Cupcakes

German Chocolate Cupcakes made from the classic Baker's German Chocolate recipe!

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