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You will love this authentic German sauerkraut recipe, even or especially if you’re not a big fan of sour sauerkraut.

I think that there is nothing more synonymous with German cooking than sauerkraut.

In this post, I am showing you exactly how to make the best sauerkraut ever.

During the typically long and dark winters, there is not a whole lot that grows in Germany – and Eastern Europe for that matter. So Germans resorted to fermenting cabbage.

On one hand, it is a great way to preserve cabbage naturally and at room temperature. On the other hand, it is actually a very healthy dish that is high in vitamins C and K, as well as other nutrients. The fermentation process turns this humble vegetable into a probiotic-rich food.

For those reasons, and because I am German, I always have a big mason jar or two of fermenting green cabbage in my basem*nt. I like the nice sour tartness and the health benefits of sauerkraut. You can really use it in so many healthy recipes.

I also love how the German word sauerkraut has made it into other languages as well. It literally means “sour cabbage”.

Keep reading to find out how to make this easy recipe for the best-tasting sauerkraut!

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Why you’ll love this German sauerkraut recipe

If you’re not a big fan of sauerkraut because you find it too sour, then you really need to try this recipe! It takes a very basic sauerkraut to the next level with some extra spices and ingredients. You then have the perfect side dish for many German recipes, mainly meat dishes.

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Ingredients for this German sauerkraut recipe

This is what you’ll need for this recipe:

  • Sauerkraut: Obviously, this is the main ingredient here. While you can absolutely make your own sauerkraut and in this recipe, I am showing you how to cook sauerkraut from a jar. Canned sauerkraut is pretty widely available. Since we’re cooking it, I like to save my homemade fresh sauerkraut for when I am looking for a raw, unpasteurized product that still has all the various lactic acid bacteria in it.
  • Onions: Gently caramelizing onions helps mellow the sour taste of the sauerkraut with their natural sugars. Also, it adds more body to this dish.
  • Apples: Apples add a hint of sweetness to this dish that balances the flavor of this sour cabbage nicely.
  • Bacon: We are using bacon for its fat, slightly smoky taste, and crunch.
  • Broth: We are simmering the sauerkraut in broth which helps round out the flavors.
  • Juniper berries and caraway seeds: I am bundling them since they are completely optional. Germans traditionally add these spices to help with the digestion of the heavy cabbage. You can see below under substitutions and variations what to do if you’re not a big fan of them.
  • Maple syrup: The sweetness of the maple syrup also helps balance the sourness of the sauerkraut.
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Useful tools and equipment

These are some pieces that I often like to use:

  • Large pot, skillet, or Dutch oven: If you’ve been following me for a while, you might know that I absolutely love using cast iron. For this recipe, I like to use my 12-inch cast-iron skillet. I have a cast-iron lid from a Dutch oven that fits it perfectly. But you can use any enameled cast-iron pot or stainless steel pot you like.
  • Large strainer: This is very useful for draining the juice from the sauerkraut.
  • Tea infuser: Especially if you don’t like the taste or texture of the juniper berries or caraway seeds you can use this to get the best of both worlds.
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Substitutions and variations

While many of the ingredients are not absolutely necessary, you can substitute them with other ingredients. As you might imagine, every family and every region in Germany has its own favorite fried sauerkraut recipe. In fact, this recipe is more of a Bavarian sauerkraut.

  • Bacon: I personally feel that this is an essential addition. If you would like to make it a vegetarian dish, you can leave it out entirely.
  • Broth: The same goes for the broth. You can use vegetarian bouillon, white wine, or rice wine instead. You might even like to replace a portion of the broth with white wine.
  • Juniper berries and caraway seeds: if you don’t like either or both of them, leave them out. We really like both because their taste reminds us of so many typical German dishes. Also note, that both of them are healthy and help with the digestion of the fermented cabbage. Alternatively, you can use a tea bag or tea infuser that you place right into the sauerkraut during cooking. Afterward, you simply remove it.
  • Bacon fat: Hopefully you will get a lot of fat out of your bacon. If not you can use another fat such as lard, goose fat, duck fat, or, for vegetarians, avocado oil. You could use olive oil but I feel that the previous options impart a better flavor.
  • Bay leaves: this is another spice that would work really well in this German food.
  • Maple syrup: I really like the complex flavors of the maple syrup. If you don’t have it or don’t like it, you can use regular granulated or brown sugar as well.
  • Cream: To make this German sauerkraut dish taste even more mellow, you could add a good dollop of sweet cream or sour cream to it.

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How to cook sauerkraut the German way

  1. Cut the bacon into small dice.
  2. In a large skillet over medium heat, fry the bacon until crisp and the fat has been rendered.
  3. In the meantime, drain the juice from the canned sauerkraut. You can keep the sauerkraut juice if you like.
  4. Peel and cut the onion in half. Then cut the onion into small rings.
  5. Peel, core, and quarter the apple. Then cut it into small pieces.
  6. Remove the bacon from the skillet and try to leave as much fat in the skillet as possible. Set the bacon aside.
  7. If there is less than about a good tablespoon of fat in the skillet, add some extra lard, avocado oil, or other oil with a high smoke point.
  8. Sautee the onion until translucent. Add the apple and saute for another few minutes.
  9. Add the drained sauerkraut.
  10. Add the broth, maple syrup, and spices if you are using them.
  11. Turn the plate to low heat, put a lid on the skillet or pot and gently simmer the sauerkraut for 30-45 minutes. You might like to check it every so often so it doesn’t burn at the bottom. However, it’s perfect if there is some browning since that gives it a nice caramelized flavor. At the end of the cooking time, all the liquid should have been absorbed.
  12. Season to taste with salt and black pepper.
  13. Serve with grilled German bratwurst and boiled potatoes for the perfect German dinner or however you like it. You could even make your favorite Reuben sandwich with it!

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Traditional German Sauerkraut

This is the way most Germans eat sauerkraut: braised with seasonings until tender and served with crispy bacon.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time45 minutes mins

Total Time55 minutes mins

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: German

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 145kcal

Author: Anja | Our Gabled Home

Cost: $9

Ingredients

  • 1 jar sauerkraut (about 28 oz drained)
  • 1 whole onion, large (or 2 small ones), cut into thin slices
  • 1 whole apple, peeled, cored, cut into small dice
  • 2-4 oz bacon, cut into small dice
  • 4 oz broth or bouillon
  • 2 TBSP maple syrup
  • 1 TBSP juniper berries – optional
  • 1 TBSP caraway seeds – optional
  • salt & pepper to tastee

Instructions

  • Drain the sauerkraut. You might like to keep the sauerkraut juice.

  • In a large skillet or pot, saute the bacon over low-medium heat. When crisp, remove the bacon from skillet, leaving as much of the bacon fat in the skillet as possible.

  • If there is less than 1 TBSP of fat in the skillet, add some extra lard, goose fat, avocado oil, or other oil with high smoke point.

  • Add the onions and saute until translucent.

  • Add the apples and sautee for another 2-3 mins.

  • Add the sauerkraut, broth, maple syrup, and spices (if using), stir until combined, lower the heat to low, put a lid on, and gently simmer for 30-45 mins or until all the liquid has been absorbed.

  • Season to taste with salt and pepper.

  • Serve with German bratwurst and boiled potatoes or with your favorite meat dish and sides.

Notes

  • If you don’t like the spices, you can add them to a tea bag or tea strainer and keep that in the sauerkraut during the simmering. Remove before serving.
  • If you like your sauerkraut a bit more sour, you can add the sauerkraut juice and use a little less sweetener.
  • If you like your sauerkraut a little less sour, be sure to drain all the sauerkraut juice and add a little bit more broth and sweetener.

Nutrition

Calories: 145kcal

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FAQs

What is the difference between sauerkraut and German sauerkraut? ›

In Poland, the typical kraut gets made with shredded cabbage and shredded carrots. Another variety uses beets with the cabbage. ... In Germany, caraway seeds and juniper berries often get added to cooked sauerkraut.

What is Germany's number one sauerkraut? ›

Germany's bestselling pickle and sauerkraut brand, Hengstenberg has been a symbol of quality for more than 140 years.

How is Bavarian sauerkraut different? ›

Bavarian sauerkraut is slightly sweeter than regular sauerkraut and it contains caraway seeds. Bavarian sauerkraut gets its sweetness from serving it with a bit of sugar after it is fermented. Caraway seeds also naturally add an herbaceous sweet flavor.

What is the longest you can ferment sauerkraut? ›

As long as you want. You can let your vegetables and sauerkraut ferment for several weeks, months or days. It depends on temperature, salt and your personal preference. Experiment with your own ferments and you'll find a process you like best.

Which cabbage makes the best sauerkraut? ›

Round cabbage (also called white cabbage or simply cabbage) is the best cabbage for making sauerkraut. The cabbage is dense with smooth leaves and weighs on average around 2 kg. Light green cabbage will give you the best results!

Do Germans eat sauerkraut everyday? ›

I was born and raised in Germany, and many people think we all eat sausages and sauerkraut every day. But the fact is, those foods do not play a big role anymore in the German diet today.

What is the best German sauerkraut? ›

Kuhne sauerkraut

The sauerkraut was tender and tasty and of consistent texture, color and flavor. I find it to be of far higher quality than any of the numerous store bought brands I have tried, even other German brands. I'll stick with Kuhne.

What spices can I add to sauerkraut? ›

Classic sauerkraut spices are juniper berries, caraway seeds, dill and celery seeds.

What is the healthiest form of sauerkraut? ›

Raw, unpasteurized sauerkraut contains beneficial probiotics that generally do not survive the pasteurization process. You can typically find these in the refrigerated sections of some grocery stores, but it's best to check the label to make sure your sauerkraut has not been pasteurized.

Why put caraway seeds in sauerkraut? ›

Juniper berries and caraway seeds add beautiful flavor, but they also are anti-fungal and help to keep mold, yeast, and other microorganisms from growing that could ruin your developing kraut's flavor.

Is homemade sauerkraut better for you than store bought? ›

Store bought sauerkraut is typically pasteurized during the canning process, which destroys the active probiotics and therefore makes it less nutritious than fresh or homemade sauerkraut.

What is the French version of sauerkraut? ›

Choucroute is the French word for Sauerkraut, a side dish made by fermenting cabbage and other vegetables. The term refers both to the dish and to an earthenware casserole in which it is cooked. A traditional Alsatian dish, Choucroute is eaten throughout France, especially during Christmas.

How can you tell when sauerkraut is done fermenting? ›

Your sauerkraut should be ready in about 4-6 weeks. You will know for sure once bubbles no longer appear in the liquid. The longer you allow the cabbage to ferment, the tangier the flavor will be.

Can you eat too much fermented sauerkraut? ›

Sauerkraut is rich in probiotics that promote digestion, absorption of vitamins and minerals, and prevent constipation. Sudden intake or excess consumption of sauerkraut may lead to diarrhea. However, with daily consumption, your body gets accustomed to it and gradually diarrhea is prevented.

Why is my homemade sauerkraut mushy? ›

Below 60°F (15°C), sauerkraut may not ferment. Above 80°F (26°C), sauerkraut may become soft and spoil.

How To Make German Style Sauerkraut - Earth ...Earth, Food, and Firehttps://www.earthfoodandfire.com ›

If you have had the good fortune of trying fresh, homemade German sauerkraut, you'll know it tastes so much better then store bought canned varieties. It is...
Usually, I am getting my Sauerkraut at the grocery but I as asked to show how to make Sauerkraut the way we do it in Germany. So here is my Sauerkraut recipe fo...
Crunchy and tangy this homemade German sauerkraut recipe is easy to make in small batches on your kitchen counter!

What is the best kind of sauerkraut to eat? ›

Raw, unpasteurized sauerkraut contains beneficial probiotics that generally do not survive the pasteurization process. You can typically find these in the refrigerated sections of some grocery stores, but it's best to check the label to make sure your sauerkraut has not been pasteurized.

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 are the two types of sauerkraut? ›

The first is the canned shelf-stable kind usually has sugar and is really pickled cabbage. The second is lacto-fermented sauerkraut or cabbage that has been fermented at room temperature with salt until it creates the perfect “sour” flavor.

Which is better canned or bagged sauerkraut? ›

In order to reap the probiotic health benefits of sauerkraut, buy refrigerated sauerkraut available in bags or pouches instead of in cans or jars. Avoid sauerkraut that has vinegar or sweeteners.

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