GERMAN HOME KITCHEN

Subtitle Traditional Recipes That Capture the Flavors of Germany

Sophie Sadler
Price $28.00 / £20.00
Description Description

Bring Germany's favorite dishes into your kitchen with these approachable comforting recipes.

Sophie Sadler, a native German, moved to the United States in 2009. Missing a taste of home, she started her popular cooking blog, Dirndl Kitchen, for other German ex-pats, her American friends, and, most importantly, her family.

In German Home Kitchen, Sophie shares 65 savory and sweet recipes, featuring all courses, including Frühstück (breakfast), Für Zwischendurch (snacks), Main Dishes, Beilagen (sides), Sweet Meals, Kaffee und Kuchen (afternoon coffee and cake), and Abendbrot (traditional cold dinner), along with street food, recipes for the festive Christmas season, and specialties from her Oma’s kitchen. Every recipe in this cookbook is designed with simplicity and accessibility in mind and includes easy-to-recreate German classics such as:

 

  • Franzbrötchen (Croissant-Style Cinnamon Rolls)
  • Leberwurst (Liver Paté)
  • Gebackener Camembert (Baked Camembert)
  • Jägerschnitzel (Pork Schnitzel with Creamy Mushroom Sauce)
    Bratkartoffeln (Pan-Fried Potatoes)
  • Roggenmischbrot (Rye and Wheat Bread)
  • Currywurst (Bratwurst with Curry Ketchup)
  • Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte (Black Forest Cherry Cake)
  • Käsefondue (Cheese Fondue)


German Home Kitchen has recipes for every occasion, whether you’re looking to impress your guests with a festive holiday feast, enjoy a cozy dinner with family, or simply satisfy your craving for authentic German flavors. With this charming cookbook, learn how easy it is to incorporate German delicacies into your cooking repertoire beyond pretzels and bratwursts.

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Format:
Format Paper Over Board 176 Pages
ISBN:
ISBN 9781577154822
Size:
Size8.00 in x 10.00 in / 203.20 mm x 254.00 mm
Published:
Published Date October 14th, 2025
Sophie Sadler

Sophie Sadler moved from Germany to the United States in 2009 and soon started to terribly miss the German food! She still longs for a nice weekend brunch with crusty Brötchen (rolls), Teilchen (pastries), Döner Kebab, and German cake and coffee time at 15 o’clock. So she decided to educate other Germany-missing friends by writing about German food and traditions in a fun way with easy-to-follow recipes.

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