Posted on 12/30/2022 3:19:18 PM PST by DallasBiff
It’s no coincidence that pork chops and sauerkraut are traditional holiday dishes, especially on New Year’s Day.
This meal symbolizes wealth and prosperity for the coming year in German-American culture
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Any day……..
I wouldn't days its denigrating, just regional differences.
Sounds delicious. Good luck and Happy New Year as best we can!
Chile Verde burritos for me
Folks are cooking up a batch right now.
Corned Beef And Cabbage here.
New Year’s Day menu: Alka Seltzer and Tylneol
I like sauerkraut on hot dogs or with just about any form of pork, and I too will eat it plain out of the jar. My wife hates it, though, with the sole exception of Reuben sandwiches.
Someday I want to try making my own sauerkraut.
For lack of a better all-encompassing term.
Most of it is dismissive, instead of “oh, that’s interesting”. As many other groups would get for their customs. Just the “never heard of it” you’d not see in most other cultural threads (if you can’t say something nice, don’t post?). Why the need to post how they don’t know it? Doesn’t happen in others. Or the “I’ll take this instead”.
I’m serious, I’ve noticed this total ignorance and disrespect for German culture. Yet is the most influential in American culture (most of that Christmas obsession is German, not English), not to mention genetics.
Anyway, off my soapbox.
I have a real problem with Reubens.
I tell these waiters to ensure they put LOTS of sauerkraut on it. LOTS! But mostly it’s just another small layer in there.
I seldom order a Reuben in a restaurant because they’re usually not very good. One place even made what they called a Reuben with coleslaw instead of sauerkraut, if you can believe that. Every couple of months I get the ingredients and make about half a dozen at home.
Must be New England tradition. I live in New York State, and we usually had ham on New Year's Day.
At restaurants there is not enough kraut not enough sauce and scantily toasted.
Leave your basement, and get a life.
Pork, collard greens, black eyed peas and corn bread Southern New Years meal. Pork for prosperity, collards for paper money, black eyed peas for coins and corn bread for gold.
I have a 5 pound wild boar roast ready to put in the crock pot tomorrow, along with sauerkraut that I will add when it is nearly done.
And I will make lots of mashed potatoes too!
Because that’s what my ancestors did!
Happy New Year!!!
Happy New Year and enjoy the day, wish I could be at your table, enjoy the day.
I suppose if yer a Mexican. 😁
Along with the P&SK, I throw in a can of white beans, to give it some more body. Corn cake on the side.
Trouble is that more SK producers are sweetening up their kraut, toning down its sourness with sweetness.
And Yeunling beer.
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