Steckrübeneintopf is a German dish that, today, is especially common in North Germany. It generally consists of a stew made from swede, carrots and potatoes in varying proportions and diverse, usually smoked or pickled, types of meat or sausage. Occasionally special cooking pears used as well. The stew may be seasoned and refined with salt, pepper, mustard, horseradish, celery, leeks or parsley, etc., according to taste.
Steckrübeneintopf
German
German stew of swede, carrot, and potato, with meats
Characteristic of:
North German cuisine
Categories:
Stew
Also known as:
Wikidata ID:
Q919627
Wikipedia title:
Steckrübeneintopf
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