Bratwurst with German Style Potatoes
We had some wonderful Bratwurst in Munich at a beer garden, unfortunately it was raining that day so we weren't in the garden. Der HofbrÀukeller is one of Munich's biggest beer garden restaurants. It is known for traditional Bavarian food and even has a place for kids to play in a supervised area.
This is a wonderfully easy meal to put together after making it I realized I didn't have any mustard, so asked my sweet neighbor for some. She is of German decent and tried the potatoes and approved of them :-)
Ingredients:
- 10 small new potatoes
- salt and pepper to taste - a pinch
- one tablespoon of white balsamic vinegar
- 1/4 cup chopped parsley
- 1/4 of a red pepper diced
- a pinch of mustard seeds, I used black ones as we use them a lot in Indian cooking ;-)
- 1/4 red onion diced
Method:
- boil the potatoes with the skins
- heat a little canola oil and pop the mustard seeds
- add the onion and pepper and saute for 3 minutes
- add the potatoes, white balsamic, parsley, salt and pepper
- serve with bratwurst I simply boiled, my neighbor gave me a great tip to boil in 1/2 beer and water and streamed vegetables
outside the restaurant, they was a cool street art exhibit at the time, with special lions around the city.
Do you have any German recipes to share?
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I love bratwurst!!! I'll give a try your potatoes recipe, sounds yummy :)
ReplyDeletethanks Selba
DeleteIf you German neighbor approved, they have to be good. My grandfather was first generation German and loved his potato salad.
ReplyDeleteSam
:-) love German food and esp the cakes he he
DeleteI love potatoes done in this way, less boring and so delicious!
ReplyDeleteHave loved reading your travel adventures.
thanks appreciate that
DeleteSuch a classic, delicious dish!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious. Love potatoes this way as well, MUCH better than the Southern style potato salad.
ReplyDeleteI only made one German type dish, with apple vinegar, red cabbage and nigella seeds one time but that was one time many years back. Dont know much about the cuisine.
I want to learn more about it too and I am with you simple and healthy for me too
DeleteI don't have any German recipes but I do love some Austrian dishes. Close enough, isn't it? :)
ReplyDeleteLove these potatoes!
I think the two cuisines are similar
DeleteI love bratwurst but my favourite is weisswurst. We eat masses some years back when we went to the Beer fest in Munich. Enjoy your day. Diane
ReplyDeletewould love to go back at that time fun
DeleteLovely pictures Rebecca :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious, send it over here to Rome for dinner tonight:) Bravissima. I am following you right away.
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting and sure thing
DeleteWhen visiting Germany decades ago, I ate Kartoffeln Salat and Weisswurst all the time (accompanied by copious quantities of beer of course). I found fresh wurst here in DC recently (not pre-cooked) at a German deli. Surprisingly they were quite bland. Go figure.
ReplyDeletemaybe try cooking in beer?
Deletethose potatoes sound delicious! i just love bratwurst!
ReplyDeleteits so good :-)
Deletei'm all about hearty german food like this, delicious!
ReplyDeleteagree and great for fall
Deletejust came from Germany! and I can't stop eating them, they are delicious
ReplyDelete:-) thats fun
DeleteGreat looking dish!
ReplyDeleteDelicious plate love to visit Munich some time.
ReplyDeleteNothing like some vinegar with the potatoes to turn them into something delicious! I love meals like this, but don't make them very often. My mother was German and made meals like this often for us.
ReplyDeletecool to hear that I made a meal like your mum
DeleteI love this recipe! Everything sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletethanks so much
DeleteJust shared the restaurant with Ian who's heeded to Munich his fall with a group of friends to celebrate Oktoberfest. Love the simplicity of this dish-can't get much better than brats and potatoes :-)
ReplyDeleteoh how cool he will love Munich :-) and October fest would be awesome
DeleteYum! I've never been to Germany, but I do live in what used to be Germantown in NYC! So there is just one authentic place left standing! haha
ReplyDelete♥ kristen ♥
www.beholdthemetatron.com
oh thats neat didn't know NYC had a German area
DeleteI do not have a German recipe to share but love going to a nice German restaurant in Hagerstown, MD.
ReplyDeleteI do not mind if you post some more ideas in German food.
Mely
sure will post as I learn :-)
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