Curry Flavoured Sausage


On this photo you can see a sausage with curry flavour and mustard. Not to be confused with a real Currywurst! On the photo you see a very typical German sausage with a very unusual flavour when it comes to German sausages. It’s basically just something new, an alternative if you are bored of all the other sausages you can find in Germany. The curry flavoured sausage is not a big thing here and has not the popularity like our real Currywurst that I linked in this post. However, the sausage you see on the photo does taste great, I … Continue reading Curry Flavoured Sausage

It’s That Time Again, Chocolate Gingerbread!


It’s fall, and that is the time when they start to sell chocolate gingerbread again in German stores. Did I ever mention that I love chocolate gingerbread? After so much years blogging I am not sure if I did but I wouldn’t be surprised if I mentioned it anywhere on my blog. I am not really a big fan of sweets, in fact I would rather make me a salad than clutching at sweets, however, that really can change in the fall season. Gingerbread glazed with chocolate is one of the reasons! Continue reading It’s That Time Again, Chocolate Gingerbread!

Super Tasty Salad


Not sure how often I mentioned it, but I suffer from salad addiction. Ok, this is partly a lie. I am addicted to salads but I don´t really suffer, I rather enjoy salads. On the photo above you can see a salad that my mother made. It´s a tomato salad. You could also call it tomato and onion salad. If there is a reason why there are so many onions in the salad, then because my mother loves onions, well, I love them too. Some of my friends would probably say “Oh there are too many onions!”. Salads are a … Continue reading Super Tasty Salad

Potatoes, Cucumber, String Beans And Fried Eggs


The dish above is also quite tasty. Potatoes, cucumbers, string beans and fried eggs. Again cooked by the husband of my mother. I think I should convince him of creating a blog about German dishes. But he is grown up in East Germany which means he can´t speak English as he learned Russian back at that time. Anyway, he could write the recipes and I could shoot the photos and translate the recipes to english. I am not sure how much people would like to learn cooking German dishes but it could be a blog with a good purpose. I … Continue reading Potatoes, Cucumber, String Beans And Fried Eggs

Hefty And Tasty German Cuisine… Looks Tempting?


Above you can see another dish that the husband of my mother did cook. The ingredients are potatos, beef, paprika, carrots, onions, red cabbage and sauce. I love that so much. The onions, the paprika and the carrots are made together with the sauce. The secret here is that the flavors of the ingredients go directly into the sauce. If I visit them and if we eat that meal, I usually ask for extra carrots on my plate because I love cooked carrots so much. What you see on the image, is typical german cuisine. Very hefty and extremely tasty! Continue reading Hefty And Tasty German Cuisine… Looks Tempting?

Noodles And Sausages


Yes, we germans are even so crazy that we sometimes eat our sausages together with noodles and sauce. Above is one example. I love it and it is so tasty but I am not sure if everybody would think so. The dish above is very easy to cook. It is basically just cooking the noodles, throwing them into the sauce which is just a Maggi instant powder and throwing the sausages (Vienna sausage) into it as well. You could also create your own sauce but the instant powder is really very tasty in my opinion. The company Maggi calls the … Continue reading Noodles And Sausages