What is German mustard?

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And chicken-fried steak is basically a variation of wiener schnitzel ;) My sister and BIL lived in Austin for a year several years ago and I visited them for a long weekend. I was surprised to learn how many Germans settled in Texas. I hadn't heard about it before.

If anyone's interested in more on this, check this out: https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02

If you get back there, take a day trip out to Fredericksburg. It is about an hour from Austin. It is very German, and has lots of antique and crafts shops. There are also a number of wineries in and around the town.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredericksburg,_Texas

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If you get back there, take a day trip out to Fredericksburg. It is about an hour from Austin. It is very German, and has lots of antique and crafts shops. There are also a number of wineries in and around the town.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fredericksburg,_Texas

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When I lived in Texas, they used to have an October Fest and all the polka music you could possibly want to hear. I don't know if they still have it.
 
I bought a jar of coarse ground Inglehoffer at the store today 2ndary to informal survey/comments here. Not sure when I will have something to serve it on, but having it on hand is better than wishing for it later.
 
When I lived in Texas, they used to have an October Fest and all the polka music you could possibly want to hear. I don't know if they still have it.

There are a handful of towns that still do a big Octoberfest. The closest one to me is in Addison, Texas. I used to put on a big German car show there. Then a car dealership took it over, and had no need for me.

The big one is WurstFest in New Braunfels, a very German town near Austin and San Antonio. I've never been, but have heard good things about it.

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I bought a jar of coarse ground Inglehoffer at the store today 2ndary to informal survey/comments here. Not sure when I will have something to serve it on, but having it on hand is better than wishing for it later.

It is good on a lot of things, from hot dogs to egg rolls, IMO. I also use it in my own potato salad recipe. It has good flavor, and adds texture to recipes. Experiment with it.

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Whisk, besides casey's suggestions, use it to coat pork tenderloins before grilling, or a pork loin before baking.

Take them a step further and add some crushed fennel seed.
 

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