warm german potato salad

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This warm German potato salad is da bomb! No, really, the zangy, sweet, and spicy flavors mesh together well to make up this tasty dish. And yes, it did make our kitchen smell of vinegar for a couple hours afterward, but it was well worth it. And in the style of Paula Dean, add the bacon drippings to the dish. Enjoy!

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slow cooker sauerkraut soup

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With Christmas just around the corner, we’ve been cooking up a storm! For this year’s Christmas menu, I thought why not feature cuisine from one of the Christmas capitals of the world: Germany.  For inspiration, I conducted “research” by eating lots of German food at the Bavarian Inn in Eureka Springs, Arkansas over Thanksgiving. There, I was introduced to the unique sauerkraut soup—I admit I was skeptical at first, but my skepticism quickly faded after the first slurp. The soup was almost like a German version of French onion soup. The broth is clear and full of sauteed onions.  I thought having sauerkraut in the soup would make it taste pickled, but to my surprise, it didn’t taste pickled at all. If anything, the sauerkraut added sodium and texture to the dish. The dish is so popular at the restaurant, they make it seven days a week!

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Back in my Texas kitchen, I set to work at re-creating the soup. The recipe I found online was much heartier than the dish I’d had in Arkansas as an appetizer. The recipe I used called for bratwurst and potatoes, making the dish a meal in itself. It is a spectacular dish that even sauerkraut haters will enjoy! Prost!

Sauerkraut Soup  from The Bavarian Inn (pictured below)

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The Bavarian Plate from The Bavarian Inn (pictured below). This dish has bratwurst, smoked pork slices, and sauerkraut and is served with herbed potato pancakes.

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