40 Oktoberfest Dinner Recipes (2024)

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40 Oktoberfest Dinner Recipes (1)Dana MeredithUpdated: Oct. 13, 2022

    Raise a stein to meaty Oktoberfest dinner recipes! From Rouladen to German meatballs, here are delicious ways to bring Gemütlichkeit to the table.

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    Slow-Cooker Pot Roast

    I work full time, so this slow cooker roast beef is my go-to when I want a hearty, home cooked meal. It’s a comfort to walk in and smell this simmering slow cooker pot roast that I know will be fall-apart tender and delicious. —Gina Jackson, Ogdensburg, New York

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    Sausage and Vegetable Skillet

    This hearty stovetop entree has been a family favorite for years. The variety of vegetables makes this dish attractive. Cooking time is minimal. —Ruby Williams, Bogalusa, Louisiana

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    Looking for more than just dinner? Check out these Oktoberfest recipes for a complete menu.

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    German Meatballs

    This is one of our favorite main dishes. Because we raise our own pork and beef, the meat we use is always freshly ground. For variety, these meatballs can be cooked with a sweet cream gravy or steamed with tomatoes. But we prefer them with homemade sauerkraut. —Iona Redemer, Calumet, Oklahoma

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    Beer-Braised Pulled Ham

    To jazz up ham, I slow-cooked it with a beer sauce. Buns loaded with ham, pickles and mustard are irresistible. —Ann Sheehy, Lawrence, Massachusetts

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    German Beef Rouladen

    Until I entered kindergarten, we spoke German in our home and kept many old-world customs. We always enjoyed the food of our family's homeland. Mom usually prepared this for my birthday dinner. —Helga Schlape, Florham Park, New Jersey

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    Cider-Glazed Pork Tenderloin

    This is a super easy recipe full of sweet fall flavor. The maple flavor really shines through. —Susan Stetzel, Gainesville, New York

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    Sausage-Stuffed Butternut Squash

    Load butternut squash shells with an Italian turkey sausage and squash mixture for a quick and easy meal. Even better, it's surprisingly low in calories. —Katia Slinger, Columbus, Georgia

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    Sausage and Sauerkraut

    I created this tasty, quick and easy sauerkraut and sausage dish so I can throw it together in no time on those extra-busy nights. — Mary Lyon, Spotsylvania, Virginia

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    Creamy Bratwurst Stew

    A rich sauce coats this hearty combination of potatoes, carrots and bratwurst chunks. I adapted a baked stew recipe that appeared in a newspaper. This is so comforting on cold winter evenings. —Susan Holmes, Germantown, Wisconsin

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    Farmhouse Pork and Apple Pie

    I've always loved pork and apples together, and this recipe combines them nicely to create a comforting main dish. It calls for a bit of preparation, but my family and I agree the wonderful flavor is well worth the effort. —Suzanne Strocsher, Bothell, Washington

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    Sauerkraut Casserole

    Mom brewed her own sauerkraut and, of course, the cabbage was from our big farm garden! Blending the kraut with spicy sausage and apples was Mom's favorite way to fix it, and I still love this country dish. —Rosemary Pryor, Pasadena, Maryland

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    Bohemian Pot Roast

    I love this pot roast recipe because it's so easy to prepare and serve. You can put this "meal in one dish" together to cook, then practically forget about it until dinnertime. Coleslaw is a great accompaniment. —Vera Melvin, St. Ann, Missouri

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    Sausage-Stuffed Pumpkins

    Baking a meal in a pumpkin is such a fun fall idea! To serve the dish, cut the pumpkin into wedges, giving each person both pumpkin and stuffing. —Rebecca Baird, Salt Lake City, Utah

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    Beef in Onion Gravy

    I double this super recipe to feed our family of four so I'm sure to have leftovers to send with my husband to work for lunch. His co-workers tell him he's lucky to have someone who fixes him such special meals. It's our secret that it's an easy slow cooker dinner! —Denise Albers, Freeburg, Illinois

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    Stuffing-Stuffed Pork Chops

    You’ll want to make stuffing more often once you try these savory, elegant chops. Just a few ingredients give them such fabulous flavor! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Bourbon Brat Skewers

    When the executive decision was made to marinate veggies in a tasty bourbon sauce and serve with grilled bratwurst, this recipe made our VIP party list. —Mary Marlowe Leverette, Columbia, South Carolina

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    Grandma Schwartz's Rouladen

    This was one of my Grandma Schwartz's recipes. Grandpa Schwartz was a German butcher and this was one of his (and our) favorite meals. It's an extra-special beef entree when served with mashed potatoes made with butter and sour cream. —Lynda Sharai, Summer Lake, Oregon

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    Slow-Cooked Beef

    Crushed gingersnaps, lemon and vinegar give the marinated slow-cooked beef and gravy their appetizing sweet-sour flavor. —Susan Garoutte, Georgetown, Texas

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    Pork Medallions with Sauteed Apples

    Pork and apples are such a good match, and this down-home supper is proof. I really like that the lean cut of meat is tender and juicy, but healthy, too. —Clara Coulson Minney, Washington Court House, Ohio

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    Wild Rice-Stuffed Pork Loin

    This recipe features wild rice and apricot stuffing tucked inside a tender pork roast. —Kim Rubner, Worthington, Iowa

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    Slow-Cooked Pork Stew

    Try this comforting stew that's easy to put together, but it tastes like you've been working hard in the kitchen all day. It's even better served over polenta, egg noodles or mashed potatoes. —Nancy Elliot, Houston, Texas

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    Corned Beef 'n' Sauerkraut Bake

    I love Reuben sandwiches, so this recipe was a dream come true! We especially like it with my husband's homemade sauerkraut.—Susan Stahl, Duluth, Minnesota

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    Pork Chops with Mushroom Bourbon Sauce

    The golden crusted pork chops are accompanied with a rich mushroom sauce. This scrumptious entree is loved by my family and makes a terrific company dish. This is wonderful served with mashed potatoes. —Nadine Mesch, Mount Healthy, Ohio

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    Sausage Hash

    We always have plenty of pork sausage around, so when I need a quick supper, I use this handy recipe. The colorful vegetables give the hash a bold look to match its flavor. —Virginia Krites, Cridersville, Ohio

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    Familiar ingredients make this dish comforting for me. The cheddar cheese is the same kind my family has used for years to make grilled cheese sandwiches. And the croutons remind me of Thanksgiving dinners. —Eliane Oneyear, River Forest, Illinois

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    Grilled Rosemary Pork Roast

    When the family's coming or we're expecting guests for dinner, I often serve this flavorful grilled pork roast—and it's always a winner! Chopped apple and sweet honey complement the rosemary and garlic. —Christine Wilson Sellersville, Pennsylvania

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    This recipe simplifies our busy lives and lets us celebrate family time with a hearty meal that is on the table fast. — Donna Harp, Cincinnati, Ohio

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    Flavorful Pot Roast

    On hectic days, this is so quick and easy to prep! Convenient packages of dressing and gravy combine to create a sauce worthy of a fall-apart roast. For a filling meal-in-one, serve with mashed potatoes and ladle the juices over top.—Arlene Butler, Ogden, Utah

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    I like this dish featuring kielbasa and veggies for two reasons: It's so hearty, and it’s a one-pan meal. That’s a win-win dinner! —Marietta Slater, Justin, Texas

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    Spicy Cabbage Rolls

    This delightfully delicious recipe came from my Aunt Helen. I serve it alongside ham or turkey for the holidays or on its own with a salad and rolls.—Darlene King, Estevan, Saskatchewan

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    Grilled Beer Brats with Kraut

    I made this for my son’s 21st birthday bonfire, which included a dozen buddies. The kraut topping flavors are fabulous. —Keeley Weber, Sterling Heights, Michigan

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    Turkey Sausage-Stuffed Acorn Squash

    Finding healthy recipes the family will eat is a challenge. This elegant squash is one we love, and it works with pork or chicken sausage, too. —Melissa Pelkey Hass, Waleska, Georgia

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    Sausage Zucchini Skillet

    I began serving a version of this dish as a side with grilled salmon. I added sausage and rice—or noodles—to make a complete meal-in-one. —Debby Abel, Flat Rock, North Carolina

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    Slow Cooker Beef Vegetable Stew

    Come home to warm comfort food! This vegetable beef stew is based on my mom’s wonderful recipe, but I adjusted it for the slow cooker. Add a sprinkle of Parmesan to each bowl for a nice finishing touch. —Marcella West, Washburn, Illinois

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    Spice-Braised Pot Roast

    Just pour these ingredients over your pot roast and let the slow cooker do the work. Herbs and spices give the beef an excellent taste. I often serve this roast over noodles or with mashed potatoes, using the juices as a gravy. —Loren Martin, Big Cabin, Oklahoma

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    Prime Rib with Horseradish Sauce

    To ring in the New Year, we invite friends for dinner and usually serve this prime rib with horseradish sauce. A menu featuring tender prime rib is festive, yet simple to prepare, and the pepper rub and mild horseradish sauce complement the beef's great flavor. —Paula Zsiray, Logan, Utah

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    Beef Cabbage Roll-Ups

    Cooking up original recipes is a hobby of mine. My version of classic cabbage rolls is delicious served over rice or noodles. —Irma Finely, Lockwood, Missouri

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    German-Style Beef Roast

    My grandmother used to make this, and I adapted it for my slow cooker. You’ll love its convenience and great taste. —Lois Stanley, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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    Maple Sausage Skillet

    Maple syrup adds sweetness to this yummy stir-fry. I sometimes add a little broccoli, too, for a change of pace. Add a green salad and a crusty loaf of bread for a complete meal in minutes. —Dottie Tarlton, Malvern, Arkansas

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    Originally Published: September 29, 2020

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    FAQs

    How do you plan an Oktoberfest party? ›

    As long as you have the key elements – traditional Bavarian food and drink, German music, and perhaps even some lederhosen and dirndls, you'll be able to create a successful Oktoberfest celebration regardless of the exact date. No matter which party date you choose, make sure to have plenty of time to plan everything.

    What goes with Oktoberfest? ›

    The 12 Best Recipes to Celebrate Oktoberfest
    • 01 of 12. Beer Glazed Brats and Sauerkraut. ...
    • 02 of 12. Grandma Jeanette's Amazing German Red Cabbage. ...
    • 03 of 12. Authentic German Potato Salad. ...
    • 04 of 12. Papa Drexler's Bavarian Pretzels. ...
    • 05 of 12. Gourmet Beer Cheese. ...
    • 06 of 12. German Potato Pancakes. ...
    • 07 of 12. Wiener Schnitzel. ...
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    What are the colors of the German Oktoberfest? ›

    Being situated in Bavaria, the Munich fest's theme is very much inspired from the Bavarian flag. The blue and white colours signify the true spirit of any festival, namely, harmony and peace.

    What is the most popular Oktoberfest food? ›

    Brez'n – The number one Oktoberfest food, eating by the gazillions (probably). Nothing goes better with a giant-sized beer than a salty, soft Bavarian pretzel that's also the size of your face. Half Chickens – Hendl – C'mon, over 550,000 people are doing it. You'll see them behind the bars in the beer tents…

    What is the toast for Oktoberfest? ›

    To make a simple toast (ein Prosit), lift your mug or stein and call out, ''Prost! '' (''Cheers! ''). Die Maß (or Mass), a Bavarian word for ''measure,'' refers to the single-serving liter of beer in the standard Oktoberfest mug or stein.

    How to do Oktoberfest at home? ›

    Your Own Oktoberfest
    1. 1) Set a Capacity and Budget. First decide how many guests you can or want to accommodate for a private Oktoberfest. ...
    2. 2) Make a Checklist. ...
    3. 3) Decide on a Venue. ...
    4. 4) Entertainment. ...
    5. 5) Set Up Beer Tents. ...
    6. 6) Long Tables. ...
    7. 7) Decorations. ...
    8. 8) Food.
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    What is the beer rule at Oktoberfest? ›

    Since 1516, the Purity Law (German Reinheitsgebot) has required that all German beers be brewed with nothing more than barley, hops, and water. More than 500 years later, this royal decree remains the law of the land.

    What vegetables are served at Oktoberfest? ›

    Oktoberfest Sheet Pan Brats with Roasted Vegetables includes potatoes, carrots, Brussels spouts, onion, and apples, too. It's a hearty meal and so easy to make. If you're looking for more food for Oktoberfest, take a look at what Food & Wine offers up!

    What is on a German charcuterie board? ›

    German charcuterie is all about hearty, savory flavors. Think bratwurst, liverwurst and black forest ham. This style often uses strong spices like caraway and mustard to give the meat its signature flavor.

    What are the beer girls called at Oktoberfest? ›

    Kellner /Kellnerin. German for Beer Maids and Beer Waiters.

    What is the German Oktoberfest beer called? ›

    The beer was often kept in the cellar until late in the summer, and kegs were then served at the Oktoberfest. Common names for Märzen in Germany and Austria include Märzenbier, Wiener Märzen, Festbier and Oktoberfestbier.

    What color is Oktoberfest beer? ›

    A true representation of the style, Oktoberfest is a blend of Tettnang and Hallertau hops. Copper in color, this medium-bodied beer is the perfect blend of roasted malts with just the right amount of hops that serves up a slightly-sweet, toasted character and mild herbal bitterness.

    Which of the top 5 German foods is considered to be the national dish of Germany? ›

    Sauerbraten (pronounced [ˈzaʊ̯ɐˌbʁaːtn̩]) is a traditional German roast of heavily marinated meat. It is regarded as a national dish of Germany, and is frequently served in German-style restaurants internationally.

    What are 3 major food dishes in Germany list and describe? ›

    Sausages: You can't have German food list without sausage. Germany has more than 40 varieties of bratwurst. Currywurst: Ketchup mixed with curry powder made this sausage a street food classic. Schnitzel: The German version is made with tenderized pork or turkey and can be ordered in most traditional restaurants.

    Does Oktoberfest serve anything other than beer? ›

    All the beer that is served at the Oktoberfest comes from famous Munich breweries, such as Paulaner and Augustiner. If you don't like one of Germany's favorite beverages, you can also get all kinds of other drinks, including non-alcoholic beverages, wine and cider.

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