Terrific video that made me wish I could go back to Germany during the Christmas season. My in-laws were German and my mother in-law would always make sure we had plenty of the treats you mentioned at Christmastime. I really miss that so I had to go to our local Aldi's for some lebkuchen and almond cookies.
I arrived in Munich on Saturday. Last night I had kasëspaetzle at the Christkindlmarkt.....omg.....with crispy onions on top. Delicious!!! I woke up with a very annoying sinus cold and need to get out to the apothecary soon to see what they can help me with. But I'm near certain that my doctor will prescribe at least one gluhwein daily!
Since i am from germany. My mother sometames make those "snowballs / Schneebälle". Its art, since you need to cut the dough with special equipment, plus you need a special tongs for baking them in boiling fat :) fresh ones taste so much better then the ones at the christmas market. :)
I really wanted to go to the German Christmas markets this year but since we just came back from Jamaica where we just went through a considerable pack of money and our 1 month adventure to the Philippines coming up shortly we will have to postpone this till next year. I definitely have going to the German Christmas markets on my travel bucket list so I will get there for sure.
Dresdener Stollen am Freitag beim Bäcker, 200 Gramm 5,99 Euro das sind locker mal 29,96 Euro pro Kilogramm. Darum backe ich den Morgen selbst, Zutaten ca. 6 Euro für 1,2 KG.
I bet there is much food which is considered kosher - many European countries, including Germany, have a jewish-christian cultural tradition. And there is a large jewish community in Berlin.
German 🇩🇪 Christmas Bakery’s are amazing
Terrific video that made me wish I could go back to Germany during the Christmas season. My in-laws were German and my mother in-law would always make sure we had plenty of the treats you mentioned at Christmastime. I really miss that so I had to go to our local Aldi's for some lebkuchen and almond cookies.
@woltersworldeats I like your Vlogs about Germany 🇩🇪 do more please
I arrived in Munich on Saturday. Last night I had kasëspaetzle at the Christkindlmarkt.....omg.....with crispy onions on top. Delicious!!! I woke up with a very annoying sinus cold and need to get out to the apothecary soon to see what they can help me with. But I'm near certain that my doctor will prescribe at least one gluhwein daily!
FYI, there are no onions in Stollen. ;)
Ah, I heard it too! I think he meant almonds. 😆
Since i am from germany. My mother sometames make those "snowballs / Schneebälle". Its art, since you need to cut the dough with special equipment, plus you need a special tongs for baking them in boiling fat :) fresh ones taste so much better then the ones at the christmas market. :)
Hallo! I live in Trier and my favorite Christmas treat are the Reibekuchen mit Apfelmus❤
When I Think Of Germany I Think Of The Bratwurst With Grilled Sauerkraut Or Grilled Peppers & Onions On A Bun With Mustard Yum😊❤
Most of which exist in America and not in Germany
Taking the family to Germany for Christmas... thank you for the information
nice video..right on time... 7:09 Himmelbeer ;)
German here. My favorites are Mutzenmandeln and Quarkkäulchen, I need to have either at least once every time.
Glad to see you in my home town Bamberg.
Well timed as I'll be doing Innsbruck and Nuremberg this Christmas!
This has me stoked! We’re going on a Christmas Market river cruise next year. Thanks!
Now I'm hungry and want to visit my German friend...
Hot mead is also a great Christmas market drink. I prefer it to mulled wine. You can find it mainly at Christmas markets with a medieval theme.
Born in Munich. Baking stollen tomorrow. Danka
I always think of the Blueberry Gluhwein I had in Passau at a small Christmas Market a number of years ago.
It's foodie heaven for us.😋😋 Love the video. Jim and Harriet
Perfect timing as we head over on Friday!
Thanks for the video!😊
Welcome again in Bamberg.
I really wanted to go to the German Christmas markets this year but since we just came back from Jamaica where we just went through a considerable pack of money and our 1 month adventure to the Philippines coming up shortly we will have to postpone this till next year. I definitely have going to the German Christmas markets on my travel bucket list so I will get there for sure.
Nice video! But don't be afraid, in Dresdner Stollen are no onions! Btw. it should look like the Jesus Baby in white cloths😉
I had flaming Feuerzangenbowie in both Vienna and Bratislava last year
Dresdener Stollen am Freitag beim Bäcker, 200 Gramm 5,99 Euro das sind locker mal 29,96 Euro pro Kilogramm. Darum backe ich den Morgen selbst, Zutaten ca. 6 Euro für 1,2 KG.
The Nutcracker takes place in Nuremburg/Nurnburg.
My favorite is leibkuchen
But the rolls with the sausage looked very naked - don't forget the mustard!
NALF had a Feuerzangenbowle freshly prepared in his mug on a Weihnachtsmarkt.
Did he say there were onions in Stollen?
I'm assuming he meant raisins, and not onions!
Probably he was already drunk😂
I had to laugh at "Chestnuts look like a brain". They do!
6:25 Don't worry, Germans do the same... 😅
He is so enthusiastic about his mispronounciation and his misinformation
I bet ZERO food in Germany is KOSHER!!! No need right????
Don't believe everything your Rabbi tells you
I bet there is much food which is considered kosher - many European countries, including Germany, have a jewish-christian cultural tradition. And there is a large jewish community in Berlin.