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Looking for opinions, German Cookbook
I would like to purchase a German cookbook but unsure what is good to get for someone that is just learning. If anyone has any ideas in this area I would greatly appreciate it. I have seen some for like Pennsylvania Dutch but not sure if they are what I want.
Thanks in advance for feedback. Sue
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Executive Chef
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Luchow's Cookbook, from the long defunct German restaurant in NYC, has many traditional German recipes.
It is long out of print but just went to ABEbooks.com, my favorite used book source, and found a couple for about six bucks. You might be able to Google or go to Amazon and find one cheaper. The recipes are reliable. Good luck.
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A really good one. The German Cookbook by Mimi Sheraton. A Complete Guide to Mastering Authentic German Cooking.
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Two of my German exchange students have given me cookbooks from Germany, in English of course
They're both by Dr. Oetker Verlag. One is "German Cooking Today," and the other is "Best Recipes: German Cooking and Baking." I found them, and more, online here: Cookbooks English Language HTH.
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Dr. Oetker Schulkochbuch
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I'll second the cookbook by Mimi Sheraton as being excellent. Another one I like is The New German Cookbook by Jean Anderson. And if you're interested in regional German cooking, you might like Black Forest Cuisine by Walter Staib. Pa. Dutch cooking has very little to do with today's German cooking but if you want to make shoo-fly pie and chicken corn soup, this is what you want.
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I have been reading this thread with interest, having an inclination to try german cooking lately.
Of all the recommended cookbooks, are there any with photographs? I admit that sometimes a good photo motivates me to cook something, just by how delicious and interesting the food appears initially. Then, I read the recipie, my stomach starts to growl, and I find myself on a mission to go cook it.
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