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Listen to some classic
German Folk Songs
(Volkslieder)

German Christmas Music

 

Why Do Germans Cook

A
Goose

For
Christmas?

 

 

Our German Cookbook

Is it delicious also?....

While Americans will cook millions of turkeys this year for Christmas, for centuries people from all over Europe and especially Germany have traditionally cooked a goose. Why is that?

Like many symbols in Germany the goose goes back to pagan religious times. In fact in Egypt there are stories that a goose laid a cosmic egg that when hatched the world began. The goose remained a symbol of diety that crept into other cultures as people emigrated from Egypt.

On a more practical basis geese were the perfect bird for a farmer, large or small like my grandma's family in Germany. They are smart, and resiliant to bad weather and don't need expensive feed but can forage sustainable food on their own.

Goose Island in the river near Stiensfurt, Germany where they could feed on the lush grass all day.

 

I remember my dad telling me that it was my grandmas job in the morning to take the gaggle of geese and walk them out to an island between the 2 rivers that came together in Steinsfurt and let them graze all day with the other geese. In the late afternoon she went back to the island and from the hundreds of geese grazing the Streib geese would separate and follow her back to the family house.

So a goose was the natural choice for a Christmas dinner. When my grandma and many of her sisters emigrated to the United States they bought a farm in Oregon where most of them lived. My dad remembers one two of his aunts had the job of butchering the goose for the dinner. They were dressed in the acceptable wardrobe of the days long skirts, and one would hold the goose and the other held the head and weilded the knife.

The Goose also blessed us with eggs. The fat made a spread made with the fat called Schmalz, but also was used to waterproof boots and shoes. The feathers were used to stuff pillows and feather beds.

The popularity of the Goose is rising in places like Ireland and the UK but has always been popular in Germany with restaurants as well as a holiday meal in the family home be it Christmas or Michaelmas or Martinstag.

Many people are finding that the meat of the goose is much more rich and flavorful and that it is not greasy as so many think. The fat is drawn off with a baster several times during roasting, however the fat content also keeps the meat moister.

Another benefit is the Goose fat for cooking. Try Goose Fat French Fries or roasted potatoes that are really decadent. I spent 15 dollars on an order of "Duck Fat Fries" at the famous Workshop Kitchen in Palm Springs, and it was worth it.

 

The Christmas Goose
(Ganz Braten)

This is a delicious treat with crispy skin and stuffed with a bread and served
with a vegetable, apple dressing.

 

Go here to learn how to cook a Christmas Goose


 

 

De Riesling werd knapp 

A fun parody on Feliz Navidad by Jose Feliciano

This song is basically saying that the Riesling is scarce
so we get drunk on cheap mulled wine (Gluhwein)
but we wish you a great and Merry Christmas!

Actually I love mulled wine or

Glühwein!


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This smells wonderful in the house and tastes even better on a cold winter night.

Go here to make Glühwein

 

 

Go here to listen to more
German Christmas Music

 

 

 

 

 

 

Links
on the diety of the goose
Origin of the word Amen

On Cooking a German Goose
By the European Cuisine Website

 

Cookbook Special

 

A recipe book and short biography of my Grandmother Emma Block. Her recipes, culture and cooking styles that were brought over from Germany. How they evolved when she came to America in the early 1900s and settled in Portland, Oregon on the west coast of the United States. Over 100 recipes

to order just the cookbook with the CD

Bonus Recipe CD with the Ebook and recipes with step by step pictures

 

 

Goulash Ebook
10 Goulash recipes

 

1.5 oz package (1/3 cup)
of Goulash Spice Mix
enough to make most of the recipes.

Order the Cookbook and Eintopf Special Here
18.97
plus S/H

order just the Goulash Spice

2.97
plus S/H

Order Just the Cookbook

 

 

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Bread Village is located on the East Coast.
Christopher ships out affordable bread from Germany.

 

 

 

 

Karin Elliot born and raised in Germany
is a chef and wonderful friend giving me encouragement through the years here and donated her recipes for our newsletter. She also does wonderful volunteer work like providing meals for school children in need in Tuscon, Arizona.

Many German-Americans and German immigrants are interested in Native American items from books and movies to jewelry and arts and craft supplies. Karin will take care of you personally with her online store Native Rainbows

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Stephen Block