Oma's Traditional German Recipe for Sauerkraut (2024)

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This easy recipe for sauerkraut is a staple in our Germanmenu. It's delicious with almostanything. Yes, sauerkraut goes with pork, beef, sausage, noodles,potatoes, dumplings, etc., etc. It goes into casseroles, intosoups, on sausages, etc., etc.

Here's how to make homemade sauerkrautfrom scratch, using either a mason jar, a fermentation crock, or a E-Jencontainer (the best way!). Then, after you've made it, come back here and cook it this absolutely yummy German way.

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If you'revegan, you'll enjoy this as awunderbarside dish to almost anything. And you know sauerkraut is so healthy! One of my favorite German foods, it's similar to a Bavarian sauerkraut with its final seasoning having sugar added.

Oma's Tips for Cooking Sauerkraut

  • It should be cooked to a "dry,but juicy stage” with the kraut itself being moist withno soupy sauce around it.
  • In order to get it like this, the well-drained sauerkrautis sautéed first in hot fat.
  • A little water or broth is then addedand it is then cooked very slowly, adding extra liquid only ifneeded.
  • If you wish, you can dice some bacon (unless vegan) and brown it first. The longer it's browned, the better.Then add the onion and well drained sauerkraut and continue with the recipe.
  • Delicious!!!! The difference betweenBavarian Sauerkraut and a regular German Sauerkraut is that the Bavarian one is milder and sweeter. As well, it is usually flavored with caraway seeds.

Is Sauerkraut good for you?

The simple answer? YES!

Basically, it's good for your gut. At least that's what my Mutti told us as she served it, especially when one was constipated. Yummy tasting medicine is what it was!

In all truth though, sauerkraut is fermented cabbage and during the fermentation process, beneficial probiotics are produced. These give sauerkraut most of its health benefits. On top of that, it's a good form of dietary fibre, with vitamins C and K, calcium, potassium and phosphorus.

However, sauerkraut is fairly high in salt, which is part of the fermenting process. So if that's an issue for you, you may just need to consume it in smaller quantities.

Interesting facts about Sauerkraut

  • Not only enjoyed in Germany, but in eastern Europe, but especially in Poland, the Baltic states, Ukraine, Russia, and Romania
  • You can buy fermented cabbage leaves (I guess this could be called sauerkraut leaves?) and use them easily make cabbage rolls (hint from my Serbian friend).
  • You can drink the sauerkraut liquid. In fact, it's considered extremely healthy.
  • Korean kimchi is similar to the German sauerkraut. Kimchi isless acidic but saltier
  • Apparently sauerkraut does not originate in Germany, but rather in China about 2,000 years ago
  • Captain Cook used sauerkraut (25,000 pounds of it) to prevent scurvy among his sailors during long sea voyages.
  • Since it's fat-free and very low in calories, it's the perfect diet food. And so delicious.

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What's the best type of Sauerkraut to buy?

Ideally, fresh sauerkraut is best if you're wanting the live bacteria and probiotics. Using canned or jarred means that the living organisms are no longer alive. And, there are so many ways to enjoy it fresh. Just adding it the way it is to a salad buffet, as a 'condiment' with sausages and wieners, or just as a snack.

Here's one of my favorite salads to make with this, adding some other colorful veggies from your crisper. Looks so pretty and tastes so good. And, making this sauerkraut salad is so easy.

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If you'll be cooking the sauerkraut, most of the live bacteria and probiotics will not survive. However, the other health benefits of sauerkraut remain. So, you'll still be getting a huge advantage in eating fermented cabbage.

What's the best brand of Sauerkraut to buy?

As far as brands to buy, you really need to try several and compare which ones you like best. There are slight to major differences between brands, and according to your taste buds, you'll like one more than the others.

May I also suggest, once you find a couple you like, compare them like I did here:

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Two of my favorite brands, when I drained them, look at the quantity remaining! I was shocked when I tried this. You can guess which one is no longer on my shopping list.

However, if you really like drinking the sauerkraut juice, you would pick the one on the right.

Make this a Vegan recipe for Sauerkraut ...

Just use oil instead of butter or bacon drippings when you make this recipe. It won't quite have the same intensity of flavor, but if you brown the sauerkraut as much as possible, you'll still have great taste.

If you're looking for more vegan recipes,check out these.

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Oma's Traditional German Recipe for Sauerkraut

This easy recipe for sauerkraut is a staple in our German menu. It's delicious with almost anything. Yes, sauerkraut goes with pork, beef, sausage, noodles, potatoes, dumplings, etc., etc. It goes into casseroles, into soups, on sausages, etc., etc.

And you know sauerkraut is so healthy! If you end up with leftovers, turn them into a sauerkraut casserole.

Prep Time

10 minutes

Cook Time

20 minutes

Total Time

30 minutes

Servings:

Makes 4 servings

Ingredients:

  • 28-ounce jar sauerkraut
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 - 2 tablespoons oil (if vegan), butter, or bacon drippings
  • ⅔ cup liquid (broth, white wine, apple juice, or water)
  • salt, pepper
  • 1 - 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 3 juniper berries or 1 teaspoon caraway seeds (optional)
  • 1 apple, peeled and diced (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Drain sauerkraut in colander, pressing out as much liquid as possible.
  2. Heat oil in frying pan.
  3. Add onion and sauté slowly until golden.
  4. Add sauerkraut and continue browning. Add more oil if necessary.
  5. Add apple, juniper berries and caraway seeds, if using.
  6. Add liquid and bring to simmer.
  7. Cover and cook at least 15 minutes and up to 1 hour. Stir occasionally, adding more liquid if necessary.
  8. Mix cornstarch in a little cold water and slowly add just enough to sauerkraut to thicken sauce.
  9. Season with salt and pepper.

Notes & Hints:

  • If you wish, you can dice some bacon (unless vegan) and brown it first. The longer it's browned, the better. Then add the onion and well drained sauerkraut and continue with the recipe.
  • Preferable is to use fresh sauerkraut, although jarred or canned will work.
  • The difference between Bavarian sauerkraut and a regular German sauerkraut recipe is that the Bavarian one is milder and sweeter. So, add a bit of sugar (even brown sugar) if you're going Bavarian! As well, it is usually flavored with caraway seeds.
  • Leftover sauerkraut makes a fabulous casserole.
  • Add a bay leaf or two bay leaves if you're adventuresome.
  • This is a wonderful comfort food served with pork chops or even on top of hot dogs!
  • Learn how to make your own sauerkraut from scratch for this recipe and others, such as sauerkraut soup.

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Oma's German Recipe for Sauerkraut

By Oma Gerhild Fulson
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This easy recipe for sauerkraut is a staple in our German menu. Delicious with almost anything! You can make this vegan or the traditional way. Both are quick and easy.

Ingredients: sauerkraut,onion,butter/oil,cornstarch,seasonings,apple,broth/wine,

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FAQs

What's the difference between German sauerkraut and regular sauerkraut? ›

In Germany and Austria, cooked sauerkraut is often flavored with juniper berries or caraway seeds; apples and white wine are added in popular variations. In South Tyrol, it is made with Juniper berries, Extra-virgin olive oil and smoked pancetta.

What is the German delicacy sauerkraut? ›

The word "sauerkraut" is simply a German word for fermented cabbage. It is made by finely shredding cabbage and fermenting it with salt in a jar or other container. The fermentation process gives sauerkraut its distinct tangy flavor and crunchy texture.

What is Germany's number one sauerkraut? ›

Our Wine Sauerkraut is No. 1 in Germany and the most popular all over the world. The secret of our Sauerkraut is its mild flavor and the gentle processing of selected cabbage from local contract farming – 100%.

Do Germans rinse their sauerkraut? ›

Preparation of the German Sauerkraut: If you are using the German “Henstenberg” Sauerkraut, you do not need to wash it.

What is the best selling sauerkraut in Germany? ›

Juicy, and crunchy with a versatile mild flavor, this tangy sauerkraut is a premium vegan topping that happens to pair perfectly with pork chops, sausages and meat stews. Germany's bestselling pickle and sauerkraut brand, Hengstenberg has been a symbol of quality for more than 140 years.

What is the healthiest type of sauerkraut? ›

The healthiest sauerkrauts are organic and raw (unpasteurized), and free of added sugar/vinegar or chemicals.

Do Germans eat sauerkraut daily? ›

Believe it or not, sauerkraut isn't as popular as it once was in Germany. Presently, the average German eats just over two and a half pounds of the stuff each year. While that may sound like a lot, they ate almost two pounds more just 40 years ago.

Is Bavarian sauerkraut the same as German sauerkraut? ›

The difference between Bavarian sauerkraut and a regular German sauerkraut recipe is that the Bavarian one is milder and sweeter. So, add a bit of sugar (even brown sugar) if you're going Bavarian! As well, it is usually flavored with caraway seeds.

Is sauerkraut good for your kidneys? ›

Sauerkraut is fermented in salt brine, so the sodium content in sauerkraut is quite high. High sodium levels in the body increase blood pressure and the risk of unwanted cardiovascular and renal issues. If you suffer from any diseases, you are recommended to take your doctor's advice before consuming sauerkraut.

Why do Germans eat so much sauerkraut? ›

Generations ago, the Germans likely felt better after eating their beloved fermented cabbage and recognized sauerkraut's digestive and immune-boosting properties.

Which country eats the most sauerkraut? ›

Germany is considered a sauerkraut nation - especially in international perception. During world war, English and American opponents even called Germans "Krauts". And the term is still used today. As a side note, however, the per capita consumption of sauerkraut is higher in the US and France than in Germany.

What was sauerkraut called during ww2? ›

An alternative name had therefore to be found for sauerkraut, and the choice fell on liberty cabbage. The image appealed to was presumably of America as the land of the free, defending the liberty of the world against German tyranny.

What is Bavarian sauerkraut made of? ›

CLEAN LABEL: Just prepared cabbage, water, sugar, salt and caraway seeds. A No Fat Food.

What is the white stuff on my sauerkraut? ›

One of the most common visible contaminations is a white, cloudy substance called Kahm Yeast. While Kahm yeast isn't harmful it can indicate that there is a problem with your ferment. Kahm yeast is actually safe to eat as long as there are no molds present and the ferment tests at a pH of 4 or lower.

Is it OK to drink sauerkraut brine? ›

Sauerkraut commonly comes packaged in a brine – usually the same liquid it was fermented in. There are many ways to use this juice, believe it or not, you can even just drink the liquid straight like a tonic!

Does German style sauerkraut have probiotics? ›

However, it's not just sauerkraut's fiber content that makes this food so good for digestion. Sauerkraut is also packed with probiotics that can improve your overall gut health. This combination makes sauerkraut an excellent food to aid with digestion.

What does German sauerkraut taste like? ›

The taste is in the name, even if it's spelled the German way. Good sauerkraut has a sour punch, backed by acidic and salty notes. It's not sour like Sour Patch Kids or Warheads; it has a far more natural taste (close to the flavor of a pickle) that is quite delicious in big heaping doses.

Is German style sauerkraut healthy? ›

Sauerkraut is a versatile food full of essential nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Live sauerkraut can also contain probiotic bacteria, which are good for your gut. Some nutrients in sauerkraut may contribute to improved heart health, bone health, immune function, and inflammation.

What are the two types of sauerkraut? ›

However, there are two main types of sauerkraut, and they are drastically different in a number of ways. The first (our favorite) is raw sauerkraut, also known as unpasteurized sauerkraut, and the second is canned sauerkraut, also known as pasteurized sauerkraut!

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