12 Typical German Sausages Compared - Traditional German Sausages
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12 Typical German Sausages Compared - Traditional German Sausages
I thought this will be a very informative video for you so you finally know the difference between the most important German Sausages!
★ German Sausages mentioned in this video: ★
1. Gelbwurst - „Brain Sausage“
2. Krakauer - Krakowska
3. Fleischwurst
4. Leberwurst - Liver Sausage
5. Blutwurst - Blood Sausage
6. Pinkel
7. Frankfurter
8. Wiener
9. Bratwurst
10. Bockwurst
11. Rindswurst - Beef Sausage
12. Weisswurst
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Your videos bring back so many fond memories of Bavaria. I was wondering where Frankfurter Rindswurst was going to be on the list, it was my favorite go to lunch item with pommes frits and a Coke when I was living in Aschaffenburg.
Amazing video, all these tasty sausages so well presented and explained. Thanks 😊👍
Hi Marta: A great video to remind us all of the lovely wurst available in Germany. I think I have tried them all over the years but I didn't know about gelbwurst, krakauer or rindwurst - I would love to try them. Thank you!!!
Had my dinner an hour before watching this video and now I am really hungry again. Thanks Marta, very informative.
Another well made video. Very informative!
Thanks again!
One of my favorites includes knackwurst. Another favorite is braunschweiger. Great video. Thanks.
Yummy I'm getting hungry watching this 🤗 these all look so good, and sound yummy with all the spices that are used! Thank you Marta 🙂
Wow it looks yummy, thanks for sharing 👍
This video is amazing! I am watching this at 3 in the morning
Ah so many!!! Awesome video! I want to try them all
Thanks ☺️ oh you should
Very interesting. Thank you so much. Best wishes from the UK.
Excellent explanation!
Thanks!
I didn't see knockwurst on the list. That's one of my favorites. We have a German restaurant close to where I live called Metzger's (in Ann Arbor MI) and they have the best wurst. Their food reminds me of my Oma and her great cooking.
Amazing variety!
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks delicious ,I will have to look for them here.
I love your channel I am always surprised by the music at the start it reminds me of a spy thriller in the early 60's like "Get Smart"
Wow I never know those were parboiled, Thank you for this very educative video
You are welcome! And whenever you are in Frankfurt you can book my sausage tour, I will let you try them all 🤪
Ich habe Hunger Jetzt!!
Thanks for a great video! Greetings from USA.
Thank you for educating us on these amazing sausages and other German foods. Clearly I need to find a grocer who carries some of these items so I can try them.
Keeping my fingers crossed that you find one that sells some of those!
Gelbwurst/Hirnwurst is a wurst i remember thin sliced cold on a breadroll. Petersilie(Parsley?) inside. The butcher would give the little children a slice of it as a giveaway.
Restaurants or street food vendors serve the Gelbwurst still warm. But yes, at home we eat it sliced on the bread! Btw. This butcher tradition is still alive. Max (my 20 months old son) always gets a slice when visiting a butcher shop ;)
I really like grilled bratwurst. I have never had the Frankfurter but I bet I would really like it.
Very well put together video. Thanks for sharing.
Scott whenever you come to Frankfurt I will tell you where to get the best once!
Thank u !
Great episode Marta! thank you. I like to sautee mine in a skillet with peppers and onions OR grill it on the BBQ. yum
Gelbwurst is my Bavarian granddaughter's favorite.
Ohhhh…I miss good ole rindswurst. Thanks for the ranking and video.
Great video. Weisswurst is my favorite, and yes, I've eaten it past noon! ;o)
There you are, I went on your page bc I didn’t see any notification and voila there’s your new video 😀. I’d like to try the Blutwurst, this intrigues me hahaha! Did you like peanut butter on your oatmeal? :)
Blutwurst is intriguing! Yes, I loved the peanut butter in my porridge! Thank you! And then I also ate the bread with peanut butter and banana. And then with peanut butter and jam! I would love to come to US for food. Next year maybe.
Not sure about the leiberwurst or blutwurst but the rest look fantastic!
Thank you Marta. Here in NewYork I have not seen Bockwurst in years. The demographics have changed. Very formative video. I know where to get some Bockwurst so off I go! Thanks!
Interesting. I never heard or seen any of these before. We have all kinds of sausages here. Still never dreamed of any of these.
Weisswurst is my childhood all time favorite ! Both parents were German and my mom would fry them, with Rotkohl & Bratkartoffeln with dill pickles on the side and a German mustard 😋. I haven't had Weisswurst in over 30 years just can't find it but occasionally I still look for them. Great video!
Thanks Barbara! Those are nice memories 🥰
Bratwurst or knockwurst with red cabbage and German warm potato salad and mustard with sour dough bread. All my favorites.
If you cook your sausages, always put some salt in the water.
Stichwort: Osmose.
This lady sure knows her way around a sausage.
Love the video. Sure miss omi, opa, and my other family in Europe.
Always loved brotzeit with the various breads, rolls, sausages, and cheeses. Prosit!
Thanks Bob 🤩
Yeah amazing. Typical Bavarian food.
My two favorites are tge Thüringer and the Nürnberger rostbratwurst.
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I've been watching all your videos, and being from a German family I am sooo hungry for any German food! I live in a small American town that has only 1 German restaurant. I'll have to order alot of this stuff to have it. I'm hungry for it now!
Hahahaha! I think you are lucky to have at least one German restaurant! Hope you enjoyed the food 🤩
Back in the early 1970's in Frankfurt nothing was better than weisswurst on a brotchen
Disappointed to hear nothing of mettwurst, knockwurst or goetta. Maybe there can be a second video tasting additional sausages?
One Wurst i really like is Käsekrainer from the grill with mild but not sweet mustard. A dish to die for...👍
Nuremberg brat was one of my favs when I lubed there Salzburg too
My german father used to make his own blutwurst, it never came out loose like that
Dang I have to go to Germany some time, beer and those sausages would keep me satisfied for a week
That does it, It's the second time I've seen the liverwurst used as a spread, on crusty bread, topped with pickled cukes, in your videos. I'm going to have to stop at the market on my home from work tomorrow and get the ingredients. Don't mind if I also top it with chopped onion and maybe cherry peppers as well.
Recently bought some weisswurst from Lidl... didnt realise they were supposed to be boiled and so actually cooked them on the BBQ 😅
Great video, will try and texk down some of these varieties in the UK
You are welcome Paul. Weißwurst on the bbq 😅 oh well. Weißwurst is a sausage with very interesting taste, and it really tastes best how it should be served, so boiled with sweet mustard and pretzel. And just to make sure you know - we don’t „boil“ sausages in Germany, we let the warm up in the hot salty water for around 10-12 minutes. Oh you will enjoy them so much of you get hands on them :)
I miss my rewu, the one wurst that is hard to get here in the US. well-done video btw. 👍
I love the Bratwurst and Rindwurst. I think the Rindwurst is what was brought to America which became the hot dog. In New York they are called Franks or Frankfurters because of the large German Jewish immigrant population it was made with all beef and has a strong garlic flavor to it. They are considered Kosher which doesn't contain pork or preservatives. Nathan's and Sabbath is my favorites for an American hot dog. Now I know that Rindwurst is the original all beef sausage that hot dogs came from. Bratwurst is my all time favorite from eating them at the train station in Mainz or in Frankfurt as Currywurst with pom fritz.
My favorite sausgae is smoked Mettwurst. My fathers family is from Minnesota, America where Mettwurst is available. I can not find it where I live in Virginia. My ancestors immigrated from Baden, Germany in the mid 1860s. I enjoy Mettwurst cooked it hot water with sauerkraut, potato salad, and beer 8-)
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Wish it wasn't so expensive to get some of them. Can't even get good kielbasa except national brands which are nothing like what i used to get in New Jersey, but im in Florida now.
Good video. Is Brätwurst the only German sausage which contains bread?
Liversausage, of the variety common in the US, is a favorite treat of mine. Nice thick slices (cold) on rye, with lettice, mayonaise and onion! With mustard is just as good. Everyone that I know does something similar. However, I know of two people, of German heritage, one being my Grandfather, who would pan fry the slices first. You describe serving it as a meat. Is pan fried on bread a German practice? It tasted good to me!
Well, Weißwurst does not come specifically from Munich but is a standard sausage in all of Bavaria. And sucking the sausage is not particularly and generally "traditional". Across Bavaria there are different ways of "traditionally" eating it, even inside Munich where sucking is most common.
You had me at "sausage salad".
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I really, really like weisswurst. I've had leberwurst in Salzburg which came cold, skinless, in cubes and was served with bread rolls which was lovely with a Stiegl beer. I've had kasekriener in Salzburg, Vienna and at home in Gosport, Hampshire but I think this is an Austrian sausage. I've had imported Krakauer at home and it was delicious. The only other sausages from your list that I've tasted were bockwurst in Munich and Frankfurters at home but I think they were made outside of Germany - we've got a pack in the fridge at the moment, I must examine them and see where they come from! I look forward to trying rindswurst and fleischwurst but I don't like the look of your blutwurst - I have the English version - black pudding - every time I have a full English breakfast.
What about thuringer and all of the dried sausages (like landjaeger)?
Danka. I am so hunger now, zher gut.
Ymmmm weisswurst! Haad it in Germany and LOVED it! But hard to find in the US.
Love your channel, but I have a question. Some of the wurst you can eat the casings, and other you push it out like toothpaste and don't eat the casing..is this correct? Which is which? Thanks!
The rule about the casing is that if it’s casing made of intestine than you can eat it, if it’s artificial than you don’t. There is however one sausage, which is called the Weißwurst and this is the only sausage that traditionally is eaten like toothpaste. That was due to the fact that the sausage in the past had very soft consistency, therefore it was easier to eat it like that. Nowadays the Weißwurst has a consistency of a normal cooked sausage and therefore the casing can be eaten. But is still wouldn’t, to respect the tradition 😉
Great video! The great German tradition of sausage really found a new home in the United States wherever large numbers of German immigrants came.
I wish I could deal with the blut and leber wurst, but the rest look absolutely drool. Only things missing are wefeweizens, dunkels, maibocks, altbiers, kolsch, and my favourites, rauchbiers. Damn, those Teutonics know how to live.
Love the frankfurter and the Rind wurst thanks for the great video.
You have real Frankfurter soul then!
what the seasoning of bratwurst ?
Frankfurter does not describe a strict regional product. You can produce Frankfurter at any other place. Thuringian Bratwurst must be produced in Thuringia.
Regarding Thüringer you are right. But you are wrong about the Frankfurter. Since 1929,m in Germany the name „Frankfurter“is only allowed to be used for sausages that are produced in the Frankfurt area as well.
I lived near Bad Windsheim for a while and I loved going into town to the sausage stand and getting the fueurwurst! I can't seem to find anywhere else to get one. It was 1/2 meter long and served on a pretty long bun. Sold at a stand in front of the Kaufland. Anybody know where else I can get one? Maybe Nuremburg or Frankfurt?
I hevent seen those in Frankfurt, but I have never looked tbh. Online I found a company who is selling them and its called Burners. You can order them on Amazon: amzn.to/3O7XKWP
@@cooking-the-world Thank you so much for the reply and information! I will be ordering some. Mein Frau and I are traveling to Deutschland for christmas and I wanted to take her to a place where we could get a long 1/2 meter sausage! The only place I found when I lived there was Bad Windsheim and they had the Fueurwurst.
i live near a place that was founded by a german sausage makers guild member back in 1937. still family owned, and i'm completely spoiled! manufactured sausage in a package sucks now. i will only eat the good stuff! i'd like to try pinkel. i'm just straight up going to have to make a trip to the motherland i guess.
The weisswurst looks like what is called a bratwurst in the Cincinnati area Put it in a hot dog bun , split it , add mustard and kraut and it is some good eatin`.
Any special seasonings for the Bratwurst? I know it has garlic, but what other spices?
One typical herb is called marjoram, Majoran in German.
I need to send you some beef jerky.😊
I like the Frankfurter and Fleischwurst the best, but would like to try the Gelbwurst.
Since I filmed that video I always get this Gelbwurst in the Kleinmarkthalle 😁
@@cooking-the-world It really looks delicious! Thank you for the info, if I get to travel back to Frankfurt some day, I will definitely go there, and contact you!!
My favorite is bratwurst
Braunschweiger aka liver wurst on halved fresh jalapeños is very tasty. Our city here in phoenix only one german sausage maker . My favorite is blood tongue it is unique taste to regular blood sausage with diced up ham chunks .
Wow, I have never tried blood tongue before!
Frankfurter looks really good
I miss German food so much.
Miss.Marta I Enjoy All of them Accept The Blood Sausage and The Sausage Maid With Brains. I'm Enjoying Your Vidieos That You Have Made With your Husband. I Was Stationed in Bamberg and Near Nuremberg in The 80's and early 90's. I LoveYour Country And Hope One Day That I Can Return For a Visit.
From best to wurst....😂 Just kidding...grilled brats or knackwurst with sauerkraut are my favorite.
Is currywurst sauce pretty much the same everywhere, or are there a range of variations?
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the good ones create and cook there own sauce (f.e. with Pineapple for the sweetnes)
@@arnodobler1096 I haven't stumbled on a pineapple recipe yet. That would be fun to try.
@@ardiris2715 it is 👍😂
My Grandmother made the best blood sausage. I've tried other blood sausages but none can compare to what my Grandmother made.
I am sure of it too :)
When I was young my father used to buy a leberwurst which was sliced and fried with bacon and eggs for breakfast, it had a reasonably firm consistency and wasn’t spreadable. Is this still available and if so what do I ask for?
Sounds like leberkasse... Did it look like a slice of bread in shape?
Traditional Leberwurst would be spreadable. But who knows where your father bought this Leberwurst;)
@@cooking-the-world es war bestimmt frische Leberwurst vom Metzger aus der Dose
I like also Bratwur
'Nabend Marta. Now I'm hungry for Wurst. I know most of these, and like all of them, the Krakauer is a particular favourite of mine. That Pinkel Wurst my mum called "Poor man's sausage" because it was so cheap. I learned something tonight, I have never heard of "Gelb Wurst" but it sounds delicious. Fleischwurst is so tasty, I wish I could get it here. Mmmmm leberwurst und teewurst, ganz lecker. Hah, blütwurst, the only sausage the English do better than the Germans. Bury Black pudding is the best in the world. My Opa was a Blütwurst fan and he loved English black pudding. That's interesting, I always thought frankfurters, wieners and bockwurst were the same, just different shapes, that kartoffel salat looks disgusting, is it from a tin? Mmmmm Bratwurst, grilled or fried, non of those other weird ways! And currywurst, invented in Hamburg of course. Misch bröt I've not heard of, I'd love to try that. Rindswurst is tasty but we didn't have it often because it was expensive. I never had weiesswurst until I was an adult but I wasn't really impressed, maybe I'd had to many steins of beer 😃
currywurst started in east berlin
@@peterreitmann4496 I remember currywurst in Hamburg in the early '50s Peter. We were told it came from the curry powder that British troops had as part of their rations. Curry was an old tradition in British forces from the days of the Raj.
Oh Jim, I love your comments! Do you live next to Manchester?;) I would love to try this Black Pudding. I loved full English breakfast. The Kartoffelsalat supposed to look posh, Jim! That was footage from the Christmas video!
@@cooking-the-world Hi Marta, no we live on the outskirts of Birmingham, we fetched up here when I left the army.
Is knockwurst the same as bockwurst?
Knackwurst not knockwurst
@thomasschumacher5362 FYI... do your homework. both spellings are acceptable.
@@reneesteffan2520 maybe in buttfck Arkansas but no such sausage exists in Germany
I ❤ Bratwurst!
Aaaah, sausages.
Liver sausage and weisswurst
My favorite is the Frankfurter.
Weisswurst #1!
Augsburg sausage is the Best
Damn!. Eight in the morning in the Torres straights a thousand kilometers from the nearest butcher and I’m salivating………..
I always ask for a can of German blood sausage for gift giving holidays. #emigrantproblems
The bologna here in the US is nothing compared to FLEISCHWURST!!!!!
Bratwurst always 😊
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my wife love's teh wurst
Hahahah! Mine too!
Peeling a Weisswurst, OMG 🤣🤣🤣
Correction ..... "Bratwurst" meaning "Fried Sausage" BRATWURST, has nothing to do with BREAD
She did not say "bread" but "Brät" which ist what you call the stuff you put into the casing (as she explained).
It doesn't originally refer to frying. I was delighted to hear her give the correct origin, Brät. In theory, you could cook a "Brätwurst" in water and it would be called the same.
Halal?
I think you will need to look for extra halal sausages.
The blood sausage did not look very appetizing.
Agreed, the blood sausage was, well, a bit too bloody. there is a Polish version, Kiszka, that is made with pork blood, kidney, other cuts of pork, and barley or buckwheat that is also precooked, and more appetizing.
Blutwurst imo is better served as cold cut. When served cold, it's rather firm like other varieties.