Culinary highlights for the Wiesn

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The Oktoberfest in Munich is about to start. We have the best tips for delicious recipes with ingredients from your own garden - O'zapft is!

Pretzels on a blue and white cloth
Everyone probably associates pretzels with Bavaria and the Wiesn [Photo: Karl Allgaeuer/ Shutterstock.com]

Every year, the largest folk festival in the world takes place on the Theresienwiese in Munich and has been since 1810. Also this year around 6 million visitors will crowd through the beer tents and fairground rides in traditional dirndls and smart lederhosen. There are also certain culinary classics at the Wiesn (besides beer, of course), which should not be missing under any circumstances. We have put together the best Wiesn recipes for you, which you are welcome to use ingredients from your own cultivation. Even if you can't be there this year, you have the opportunity to bring the marquee atmosphere into your home with culinary delights.

potato salad

Bavarian potato salad
The ultimate classic: Bavarian potato salad [Photo: Slawomir Fajer/ Shutterstock.com]

Potato salad is really one of the classics at the Oktoberfest and with good reason: the potatoes fill you up for a long time and form an ideal basis before you start drinking. In addition, they are a real source of energy, which makes you dance on the tables (no, that's forbidden), i.e. on the benches, for a long time.

For the classic, simply boil waxy potatoes, then remove the skin and cut into slices. You can dress it up with either vegetable broth, vinegar and oil or mayonnaise, just as you like. Onions, radishes and fresh chives are components that traditionally go into the salad (preferably homegrown).

Snack plate

Bavarian snack plate
Everyone will find something delicious at the snack plate [Photo: JGPhoto76/ Shutterstock.com]

Another integral part of many Oktoberfest hosts' menus: the snack plate. Here, of course, the most diverse versions are also possible. A good, darker farmer's bread, fresh herb butter with chives, radishes, cheese and sausage can be selected and arranged according to taste. This also provides energy for swinging and swaying. Of course, the bread can also be replaced with a pretzel.

sauerkraut

sauerkraut
Sauerkraut is probably the typical German food [Photo: rzoze19/ Shutterstock.com]

Internationally, probably the food most associated with Germany: sauerkraut. Of course, this should not be missing from the hearty meal at the Wiesn. But the healthy herb is also easy to prepare at home and you can use the white cabbage from your own garden. Another advantage is the long shelf life. The ingredients for delicious sauerkraut are also simple: white cabbage, salt and spices such as juniper berries, caraway or bay leaves.

coleslaw

Coleslaw in a white bowl
Coleslaw is perfect for snacking - refreshing and crunchy [Photo: Elena Veselova/ Shutterstock.com]

If you prefer something crunchier in consistency, the coleslaw is the right choice. White cabbage is also used here, which is then dressed according to taste. Onions, vinegar, oil, salt, pepper, cumin and a pinch of sugar are the usual ingredients. For a slightly more unusual variation, try a coleslaw on red cabbage!

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