Why Germans Are So Crazy About Fish Sandwiches | Filet-O-Fish German Style!
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2020
- Germany is not exactly known for its street food. But in the city of Hamburg, innovative chefs are trying to change that - by updating Northern Germany’s quintessential street snack: the Fischbrötchen, or ‘fish sandwich’. People have been eating this simple, yet extremely tasty snack for decades now. Although the humble Fischbrötchen is considered by some to be a bit old fashioned, young chefs are trying to update its image; they’re introducing global influences, such as new spices, and striving to invigorate this staple of northern German street food with some unexpected flair.
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I'd like to go to Germany some day to try these! As a Japanese person, the idea of eating a fish SANDWICH is incredible. Guten tag!
Make it yourself
Want a recipe?its easy
A Japanese love for german. What could go wrong
@@centralintelligenceagency8122 maybe axis power 🤷🏽♂️
Why do people still think it's 1945? Grow up, guys. 魚のサンドは美味しそうね
Just cook up some fish and slap it between your favorite 2 slices bread. You dnt need to waste a trip across the world for a sandwich. Js
Well, we dutch people love it to. And lets be honest, the Nordsee just has phenomenal fish. 3 Thumbs up to the Fischbrötchen, all over the globe
shout out to bitterballen, that shit slaps.
It's also very popular in northern England too. Even the South. It's a favourite for a lot of euros.
Mmmm! Rollmops dipped in chopped onions is a fond memory of mine from my time in the Netherlands
Matjesfilet with onions !!! My favourite in Holland. I think i was a seal in a former life.
Kibbeling is so good too
As an American living in Germany I have always appreciated their Fischbrötchen. There is a fresh fish food truck that comes to our town once a week. They have great fish on buns/rolls, people are always standing in line. I usually go for the classic - Lachsbrötchen - slices of salmon on a roll topped with marinated onions, pickles and reshly cracked black pepper. To die for!
Gosh, that sounds like a glorious combo!
i could eat Matjesbrötchen every day.
Got to go to Germany when I was in the USAF in 1974. We stayed for a week because of paperwork on the prisoners we were taking back to the US. Two German Air Force guys we met took us to see Hamburg and one of our treats was the fish sandwiches. Even back then, they were wonderful. I wish I could go back.
By Hamburg you mean Ten Mark Alley and the Reeperbahn... You sly dog you. lol
Are there any obstacles? You Would be very Welcome over Here at any time
You are Welcome! Take some Time and stay some Days. Hamburg is Beautiful.
Hm... as a German, I am always surprised when people like our strange country - but in your case it was in the mid-70s when things were sort of more normal than today. Anyway, you can get Swedish pickled herrings (Abba brand) in the US, I think - with sliced onions, sour pickles, butter & a milk bread roll you should at least be able to re-create the traditional "Fischbrötchen"...
I always feared eating German and Japanese food when I was abroad and only ate what was available to us doing my tours..
So I guess I’m watching a German fish sandwich videos now....RUclips is a dark hole
Same bro
The more you look, the deeper it gets.
I'm in the hole too.
You’re in front of me on this ride. So don’t puke.
Same 😏
My dad was born and raised in Hamburg I showed him this video he said he would eat the herring everyday after school
I bet he grew up strong =D
i once was on the island called rügen with my grandparents, i remember having a salmon sandwich from a takeawayrestaurant that was a boat, ive never had such a great salmon sandwich ever again. It was just so fresh, you cant really get that freshness when ur living in the middle/south part of germany. I also got told that the restaurant just opened at that time and before it opened it was out on the sea to catch the fish. I will never forgett that salmon sandwich, also cause there was so much salmon on it compared to them here in middle germany.
This video reminded me of my grandfather.
When he realised that he was dying, his last wish was fish soup.
Memories. My grandfather's fish soup was legendary, especially after my father added his own, fiery aioli sauce. I've never had anything like it, and my father has been unwilling to make it after my grandfather died. I've been too intimidated to even try.
@@lacdirk i think that you perfecting that recipe is the best way to keep his memory alive.
@@dorutarcau2855 I do believe you are right, thanks. I will start trying this.
@@lacdirk hows that soup coming along?
As a Polish person in Canada that grew up on pickled herring, this flavor would bring me home.
I grew up eating fish fingers sandwiches. Very glad to know there's a whole culture and such variety on the idea of fish sandwiches 👌
Ich hätte jetzt echt Bock auf'n Krabbenbrötchen.
SAME
Frische Krabbenbrötchen sind echt anders
Krabbenbrötchen sind porno.
Hab mir eins mal in meinem Arsch gesteckt war Sau geil
@@babaarsch9391 Lebensmittelverschwendung.
Fischbrötchen for life.
Ah, the famous German bread sushi.
Japanese would say deep frying a piece of good fish and wrap it in bread is more like abuse of fish corpse.
@@maestrovso "frying? Matjes is inserted, Salmon is raw or smoked etc. there is much more variation of preparation than sushi raw or frying.
@@maestrovso
Backfish ist basically the only deep fried variant, you can get.
@@maestrovso Contrary to popular belief, Japan is a wonderland for fried food.
In my early days in Baltimore we used to have fried chicken and lake trout stores all over the city. They would have the best fried fish sandwiches dusted in cornmeal seasoned with Old Bay with a side of fries, that was dinner on a Friday night. You’d pair that with a half and half ( half lemonade, half iced tea) and a bean pie from the Muslims on the corner for desert. That was my go to for the season of Lent. Now the food scene has changed. Maybe we’ll get a lake trout food truck.
Sounds lovely. Thanks for sharing your memory :)
Sounds very tasty. How far back are you taking it back? 1950s? 1960s? Would love to try a bean pie, looked it up and it looks super tasty.
Just saw this one. German dude here and I can tell that all of the subtitles are perfectly correct!
Hab ich gar nicht drauf geachtet aber wenn Du es sagst, muss es ja stimmen. :)
Nope sind sie leider nicht
@@tronixfix No shit
As a German I can confirm if you tried one of them you want more and more. They are so good ❤️
In the US....that looks so good!
It's also a good way to mix your carbohydrates and proteins together. Read it on a site and it said it was the best way to get both by combining both into one and not eating it seperately. which i feel is honestly true for the most part. It also tastes much better combined, like a sandwich.
I just had a couple of Bismarcks this week when I visited Northern Germany. I have to have them every time I go to Germany. Best regards from a Bismarck fan in Copenhagen, Denmark.
I don’t blame them for liking it so much, it’s a local food they can get fresh, it’s a simple to prepare meal and it’s just overall a decent filling dish.
I am from the middle of Germany, but a fish sandwich I love to eat!
I remember my parents eating bismarck sandwiches growing up in Berlin... obviously as a child I didn't want anything to do with herrings especially not if it's cooked but now I'm a middle aged man and had some in Hamburg a few years ago...I have to say it's not for everybody but I appreciate it from time to time, if not just some rollmops
Brucke 10 is the place to try these. These are guaranteed crowd pleasers. That crunch you hear is supercritical to the awesomeness of this sandwich. Ideally go to the Fischmarkt at 4 am and shop till your arms drop and then let this superb sandwich reward you for all the hard work. An unconfirmed rumour claims this sandwich cures the side effects of a night out at the Reeperbahn.
Lived in Germany for 3 years moved Back to the UK last year. Germany has a lot of healthy food options and they genuinely eat really healthy. There's Dean & David's which is kind of like a healthy food place serving salads smoothies etc and that's a chain throughout Germany. Also in the place I used to shop in (rewe) had a great salad selection were you help yourself. I lived in heidelberg which was a great place to live too. Visit Germany quite frequently now and yes got to say they have some excellent fish too.
Sounds like you had a great experience of the German cuisine! :)
It is not. It is hardly known outside of South Germany. And nobody cares about.
Japanese: a rice roll with a piece of fish in the center
Germans: *a Brötchen*
I hatte Rice. I ist boring.
@@christinabormann3338 fisch und zwiebel hingegen sollten nahrungstechnisch die welt regieren,das brötchen DARF zwar auch dabei sein,aber nur aus gnade dem niederen kohlenhydrat volke gegenüber
@@GreedyOrange Bro wtf
Nice profile picture
@@artasky6093 ah I see, you must be a man of culture as well
They live on the sea, every nation that lives on the sea is fish-crazy💓💪
Fun Fact, I'm living on land with no ocean nearby. But hell I love fisch
i live by lakes and rivers. we like fish too!
mmm... fried perch or trout a hundred ways.
True !! ... Anywhere in world if a certain place is close to the sea or has coastline seafood would be consumed in abundance .
It's local and fresh .
I live off the puget sound in WA state, USA. We are all fish crazy here lol
Really?
I loved having one by the sea when I used to live in Hamburg. I can't wait to go back and enjoy one soon with an Astra
Bon appetit! 🙂
Go to mcdonalds
@@arandomguywithagreenprofil5075 You mean Mcsh*t?
I was hooked on them when I first went to Germany in 1960, still have to have on when I visit the fish market.
I love Fischbrötchen! And the more basic, the better - just good fish, a good bread roll and lots of onions. Nothing fancy, just excellent ingredients!
Those sandwiches look so delicious! And I like the choice of music on the video. 😊 I wish I could someday visit Hamburg and try those sandwiches. 😋
Then order Fischbrötchen and never Fischsandwich! Sandwich is worst bread you can get
@@SD_Alias Well, I meant brötchen. On the video, they used the English translation sandwich. Anyway, all the food looked good.
I'm not much of a fish/sea-food person but I would definitely try these.
This is prety appetizing, i might be trying this german street food one day! 😀
Hamburg was the destination of choice while I was based in Germany. I have eaten many, many of these rolls during a weekend sesh in Hamburg. I'm a fan of rollmops; whacking fishes on a crusty roll with onion made perfect sense.
The making of this tumbnail:
-Get the most german looking guy and make him eat a fish sandwich.
They call them po boy sandwiches in Louisiana...made with catfish, shrimp, oysters, crawfish tails etc...
Yes sir. Po boy and a beer
These are holy words lol
Yup because not even 100 years ago fish, shrimp, oysters and crawfish(and lobster) were all considered a poor man's food.
Hell we even have complaints from prisoners in Alcatraz getting served lobster more than twice a week because it was cruel and unusual punishment.
fresh seafood is good wherever you are
@@MongolordD I mean that is true? In that you specified fresh. But then you cant get fresh seafood wherever you are ahah. I would argue actually that seafood is specifically way better in particular places, because of the availability of fresh product ahah.
Those combinations are good 👍 👌 😋
That looks so freaking GOOD! Fish sandwiches are underrated.
Does sound nice 👌 good crunch
I would happily spend a week traveling across Northern Germany to sample fish sandwiches.
4:15 He bravely continues his good work
When I was somewhere in Mecklenburg Vorpommern at the coast of the Baltic for a class trip, I spent literally more than half of my budget on these because they were quite addicting
@Lata Lal the amount bs you re spreading lmao
Yes Im living Holand and its also on every corner
I used to love getting a bologna sandwich on a crunchy roll from the bakery in Germany.
This looks so good.
Before watching the video I thought this was gonna be the German equivalent of fish finger butty (those who live in northern England know what I'm taking about). But this is next level.
Fish Fingers 🧡 😜 Never had them in a sandwich though!
Had the best sandwich I’ve ever eaten in Flensburg, Germany, right near the border to Denmark. Girlfriend’s aunt and uncle (German) went to a knitting club and my girlfriend and I went exploring. Gigantic line for a tiny little shack on a pier-“Ben’s Fischhütte” (fish hut). Brötchen tasted like it was baked a few hours earlier. Beautiful, crunchy crust. Don’t even remember the kind of fish-it was recommended to me by a local. Old timey boats moored all around. Fishermen with great beards and pipes like out of cartoons walking around. I dream of going back to that stand.
Does anyone else think the narrator sounds weird? Like he's doing an impression of an American accent?
You have uncanny ears, my friend
Obviously he’s one of the uncanny X-MEN ; Blue strike force.
@@athenastarbrite2955 lmao... nice..
Sounds American to me
More like National Geographic accent to me.
I always have backfisch brotchen when in Hamburg.
Nice! Never heard of it, but all of those look delicious!
Looks delicious! I want one of those salmon ones!
Sounds good my friends!!!
One of these days I’ll visit northern Germany to have that!
OMG, I'm salivating!!!!
I am sooo in love with a great crunchy fish sandwich! I am an American lady with German, Dutch, Irish and Welsh ancestry. Damn right I love fish sandwiches lol
We stayed for a month in an apartment right by Baltic sea fjord. Lovely sandwiches.. could have them everyday!
What did you eat yours with?🐟
I first had one in Bremen from a Nordsee stall, and have loved them ever since. Now I know why.
But there are even better Fischbrötchen. :D Next time go to Bremerhaven and their "Fischereihafen". There you can find best fish!
I want to try all of them mentioned in the video
This looks very similar to the danish Smørrebrød. Only difference is that we use rye bread and it is an open faced sandwich. My favourite is pickled herring with red onions on top and a glass of snaps/aquavit on the side!
Isn't Smørrebrød any bread topped with whatever you want, not just fish?
The german equivalent would be the Butterbrot, but the german version is way less extravagant than its danish sibling. It's usually just bread, butter, and one topping. Maybe a second one (like fresh onions on a particulary pungent cheese, or a cut up pickle on some salami), but that's about it.
lovely dry fish roll to see a cold night off
You'd love the UK. We consider it cheap and cheerful. Fish finger sandwiches are very popular and the fish and chips shops do sell plain buttered rolls. good for chips and fish we look forward to your visit.
Come on"!! 🤣🤣😭😭 Don't compare our seasfood buns to fish finger sandwhiches.
These are my favorite people... they know how to eat.
I miss this food so much. I live in California (family moved to America in the 80’s) I’m always trying to make these myself
I was in Hamburg today and ate a Mantjes-Fischbrötchen with onions.
Tasted great.
Mooooin
Loved the German fish sandwiches.
RUclips is telling me to get a fish sandwhich. Sounds like a great idea!
I’m drooling!
I have some fish for breakfast every saturday, when i am shopping at the Münster Farmers Market (not this week tho, because of the snow chaos), there are some fresh fish vendors. I normally have deep fried fish (Backfisch), or Fischfrikadellenbrötchen (fishburger?, but the Paddy is compose from bigger junks of different sorts of fisch, from salom to hailbutt, crabs, etc. the indredients vary from week to week what ever fish they get delivered). When ever you have the chance to visit Münster, do your self a favor and visit this market, not just for fish.
We have this also in Swabia, of course not so fresh like in Hamburg 😊👌🏻
ohjaaaa, Matjesbrötchen mit Zwiebel hmmm 😋😎
Wunderbar
Thanks to modern logistics we luckily don´t even have to make the trip up north to eat these. Though I gotta admit that the freshness when eating them on the coast can´t be beaten.
Can't believe I lived near north Germany and didn't try it!
Hmm, sounds good. I like pickled herrings on toast. Here in NZ we get ones from Belarus.
Just lovely,
Wow! I love fish sandwiches! And to think, this whole time I only wanted to visit Germany for the beer.
Never thought about Fischbrötchen not being eaten around the world but mainly in Germany/Netherlands/Denmark and so on :D
Its not mainly a northern German thing btw, I live in west Germany and you get these almost on every corner, just not in that variety.
Hell, i just bought some crabs yesterday, put them in a Brötchen and made it myself, takes like 20 seconds and they are ofc still fresh
Hamburg and Frankfurt are my favorite German cities!
I'm very surprised that it isn't that common.I sometimes buy packaged herring, salad, onions and fresh bread buns to make them myself. Never gave it that much thought, though I guess it's because I'm not that financially well off and have some nordic influence, also had it often as a kid. I really don't need the special/rare ingredients, but tourists surely want a special experience and not your standard, cheap Fischbrötchen. Anyway worth a try, if you want real northern-german food, it's not expensive.
Beautiful
Cheers ! From Califa Aztlan..
I'll make it to Hamburg one day.
A fish roll is like a mojito both have only 3-4 ingrediants your product is only good if your ingrediants are good. I really like the new invention of the classic but i like that i can right away taste if someone knows what he is doing. Its an product like a burger easy to produce hard to master and its variety unachiefed.
Ich komme aus der Schweiz und merke dass ich unbedingt mal wieder nach Deutschland fahren muss. Richtig geil und günstig essen gehen!
Looks wholesome
I'm from Northern Germany and I'm allergic to fish which sucks because I love fish and there are countless delicious ways to eat fish here. At least I can eat shrimp rolls.
They like a greeting before eating.
Filet-o-fish is a travesty that I doubt these folks would want their bun to be compared with
The Filet-O-Fish is a culinary masterpiece. Shame on you and your vitriol.
@@PapagenoMF A "culinary masterpiece"? Lol! Filet-O-Fish is nothing more than a small pièce of breadcrumbed fish covered in a tasteless piece of melted "cheese" all wrapped up in a sweet soggy hamburger bun.
@@FrLawRE you left out the tartare sauce sir
@@RockApe_ McDonals tartare sauce slaps!
Schmeckt Lecker!
Never saw it while in Germany, but i had spaghetti ice cream- that was cool
They only sell those on the coast. I know one place in Brandenburg that sells them, but that is it. You need to visit Rostock or Hamburg to get one.
@@martinn.6082 do they have good hamburgers in Hamburg
@@jimmybaldbird3853 Hamburgers in Germany aren't that good in general, at least that's what the Americans say.
@@martinn.6082 the irony. Well makes sense, they know burgers. Currywurst is pretty good though!
Ich kann das jeden tag essen 😍🤤
Ja ja
Please, please, don't invade Poland.
With garlic sauce for me. Does not matter wich fish.
Besides the "Fischbrötchen" do we have a huge fish eating culture in north germany. Realy good
If you can't hear someone eating a Brötchen from 10 meters away, it's not a good Brötchen.
yum
oh man! that Bismarck looks delicious! I think my next video will be eating these, and in the Dutch style too! lecker!!!
My favorite American immigrant =D
That actually looks great. Well not really, but it looks like one of those things that look simple but is extremely flavourful. I wanna visit Germany someday and just roam around the country trying out the food and beer.
Google 'rollmop' and avoid. Lol
@@redtobertshateshandles RollmopS ist when fresh made delicious. Never buy industrial Rollmops from supermarket.
Good Fortune
I love those
I would like to taste all of them. Especially the mackmackeral one.
Not German but this video speaks to me.
if I lived there I would eat this every day
Das habe ich ja sehr gerne!
mmmm lecker fischbrötchen :D
greets from a neighbour from luxembourg:)
i just know , when I live on Germany so many restaurant or street food sellin chicken schnitzel and I like it then the fish sandwich
As soon as I heard "Moin" I was pretty sure it wasn't Bayern.
Haha that was pretty obvious.. Here in Bayern we are somehow deprived of quality seafood, besides the occasional Nordsee. Envy the Northerners for that.
Bist halt selber Deutscher 😂
Im Englischen heißt es Bavaria
Leute, in Bayern bekommt man überall Fischsemmeln, speziell auf Volksfesten... Ist halt meistens Matjes, aber höchst lecker.