German Christmas Dinner Recipes

Goose, kale and mulled wine! Still not sold? Dessert usually involves Marzipan and other, plentiful cookies.

Whether you're looking to get back in touch with your Bavarian heritage, or simply looking to put a new, meatier twist on your go-to meal of ham and potatoes, planning a German Christmas dinner could make for a delicious evening.

Goose and carp, both roasted, are the traditional German Christmas entrees, but could be substituted for duck. Cabbage, kale and sauerkraut are typical side dishes, and breads such as stollen are common. Still not sold? Dessert usually involves Marzipan and other, plentiful cookies, and mulled wine is customary.

Check out these German recipes to consider for your Christmas dinner:

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