Cookbooks/Recipe Sources
- “Germany’s States and Regional Food Specialties.” org, CMA Global Foods – German Foods, 2002, germanfoods.org/german-food-facts/german-regional-food-specialties/.
- Not only does this source give you information about the types of dishes typical to each German region, it gives you the recipes!
- Meyer-Berkhout, Edda. Die gute Küche d. bekannte Grundkochbuch mit über 900 Rezepten, Farbtaf. u. Anleitungen. Pawlak, 1986.
- A German cookbook that includes more than just German cuisines, this covers meats, sides, fish, desserts, drinks, and more!
- “Bavaria (Bayern).” Culinary Specialties of Bavaria | German Cooking | German Food Guide, German Food Guide, germanfoodguide.com/bayern.cfm.
- Want a little history about the Bavarian region and its cuisine? Look no further, because not only does this source discuss that very topic, it also breaks down popular dishes for Bavaria, accompanied by the recipes!
Television Shows/Documentaries
- Bourdain, Anthony. “Cologne.” Parts Unkown, season 7, episode 7, CNN, May 2016, netflix.com/search?q=anthony%20bourdain&suggestionId=70136132_video&jbv=70304979&jbp=0&jbr=0.
- Who doesn’t want to learn more about a foreign city while torturing themselves by looking at delicious food? If this sounds like you, check out this episode about Cologne, Germany from Parts Unknown!
Popular Works
- Reynolds, Catharine. “Bavarian Cuisine Transformed.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 20 Sept. 1997, nytimes.com/1997/09/21/travel/choice-tables-bavarian-cuisine-transformed.html.
- Is German food so steeped in tradition that it will never change? Well, these restaurants certainly don’t seem to think so!
- Board, German National Tourist. “Beyond The Bierhaus: German Food Is Better (And More Diverse) Than You Think.” The Forward, The Forward Association, Inc., 15 Aug. 2017, forward.com/sponsored/380079/beyond-the-bierhaus-german-food-is-better-and-more-diverse-than-you-think/.
- Just what else beyond bratwurst can you find in the streets of Germany? This interesting article gives all kinds of recommendations, including some vegan options!
- Norah, Laurence. “Oh Bavaria. Dealing with stereotypes.” Finding the Universe, 17 Nov. 2017, findingtheuniverse.com/2013/08/oh-bavaria-dealing-with-stereotypes.html.
- What is it like to be German and to have to handle German stereotypes? This wonderful blog discusses that very topic!
Scholarly Works
- Heinzelmann, Ursula. Beyond Bratwurst: a history of food in Germany. Reaktion Books, 2014, eds.b.ebscohost.com/eds/detail?sid=1a8e50ed-c475-4955-83e4-7c74610b653c@sessionmgr102&vid=0&format=EB&rid=1#AN=782322&db=nlebk.
- Want to know how German food can be so unique but still so unified? Ursula Heinzelmann delves into the history of German food and its surrounding traditions, including how traditions like kaffee und kuchen (coffee and cake) came about!
- Heinzelmann, Ursula. “Rumohrs Falscher Rehschlegel: The Significance of Venison in German Cuisine.” Gastronomica, vol. 6, no. 4, 2006, pp. 53–58. JSTOR Journals, doi:10.1525/gfc.2006.6.4.53.
- Ever wondered why wurst is so prominent in Germany? What about venison? This source provides possible explanations for these cuisines significance in Germany.
- “German Immigration.” S. Immigration and Migration Reference Library, edited by Lawrence W. Baker, et al., vol. 1: Vol. 1: Almanac, UXL, 2004, pp. 221-246. U.S. History in Context, link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/CX3436800018/UHIC?u=gray02935&xid=efaf4636. Accessed 29 Nov. 2017.
- If you want to learn more about the history and reasons for German immigration into the United States, this is a wonderful source that, while sometimes hard to follow, is incredibly informative.
Other Works
- “HdBG : Geschichte Bayerns : Ausstellung Bayern Bilder.” Startseite, Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte, hdbg.de/geschichte-bayerns/en-01-das-land-01.php.
- Interested in Germany in general and Bavaria in particular? Check out this source that discusses geography, religion, and more!
- Engel, Pamela, and Gus Lubin. “Here’s Why There Are So Many German-Americans In The US.” Business Insider, Business Insider, 6 Oct. 2013, businessinsider.com/german-american-history-2013-10.
- Did you know that 49 million Americans claim part or whole German heritage? Learn more about German heritage and how Germans immigrated to the United States in this article.
- https://www.quora.com/Is-Bavaria-really-the-Texas-of-Germany-As-a-Texan-I-dont-see-how-that-can-be-true-Is-such-connection-made-because-of-politics-and-religion
- This thread on Quora discusses even more Bavarian stereotypes, even comparing them to stereotypes related to Texans.
- https://www.oktoberfest.net/oktoberfest-statistics/
- Who doesn’t like Oktoberfest? Check out some statistics about Munich’s annual Oktoberfest on this international guide!
- “German americans.” Countries and Their Cultures, everyculture.com/multi/Du-Ha/German-Americans.html.
- Here’s some more background on German history and immigrants.
- “Pretzels.” German Food Guide & Directory, German Food Guide, germanfoodguide.com/pretzel.cfm.
- Learn more about how the pretzels we know today came into being.