Jeremy Nolen

Potato & Sauerkraut Gratin

Kartoffel-Sauerkraut Gratin – Potato Sauerkraut Gratin

A potato gratin is a comforting dish often found on the Sunday supper tables of Germany, typically served alongside a hearty roast or a slow-simmered stew. It’s a dish that brings warmth and satisfaction, perfect for gathering family and friends. At Brauhaus Schmitz, we put our own spin on this classic dish by incorporating sauerkraut […]

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Potato Dumplings

Kartoffelknödel – German Potato Dumplings

German potato dumplings, or Kartoffelknödel, are a comforting classic in German cuisine, often served as a side dish to roasts, stews, or creamy mushroom sauces. This recipe makes approximately 16 dumplings and is simple yet rewarding to prepare. German potato dumplings, or Kartoffelknödel, are a quintessential part of German cuisine. These tender, starchy orbs are

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Kale salad

Grünkohlsalat – Kale Salad with Hazelnuts and Gouda

Kale Salad with Hazelnuts and Gouda: A “German Caesar” Inspired Dish This Kale Salad is something I created long ago as part of our “New German Cooking” at Brauhaus Schmitz. You won’t find this in traditional cookbooks or even restaurants in Germany. Kale has been a culinary staple in Germany for centuries, long before it

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Lebkuchen being glazed

Lebkuchen – German Gingerbread Cookies

Lebkuchen Cookies are synonymous with Christmastime in Germany. Christmas cookies are a German holiday baking obsession, and there’s no time of year during which this is more apparent than the winter holidays. One of the most beloved varieties is Lebkuchen, a spiced gingerbread that embodies the warmth and nostalgia of the season. Our recipe keeps

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