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Wurstsalat

German Sausage Salad

A classic German beer garden staple, this Wurstsalat is a refreshing and simple salad featuring sliced sausage, onions, and pickles tossed in a tangy vinaigrette. Perfect as a light meal or a hearty snack.

Tempo di Preparazione20 minutes
Tempo di Cottura0 minutes
Tempo Totale50 minutes (including marinating time)
Porzioni4
DifficoltàEasy
Wurstsalat - Germany traditional dish

🧂 Ingredienti

  • 400 g Bologna or Lyoner sausage (firm, cooked sausage)(Look for a good quality, firm sausage. Avoid softer, spreadable types.)
  • 1 medium Red onion(Red onion provides a milder flavor and appealing color. Yellow or white onion can be substituted.)
  • 100 g Dill pickles(Dill pickles add a crucial tangy and briny element. You can use pickle spears or gherkins, chopped.)
  • 3 tbsp White wine vinegar(White wine vinegar is traditional, but apple cider vinegar or red wine vinegar can also be used.)
  • 2 tbsp Vegetable oil or Sunflower oil(A neutral-flavored oil is best to let the other ingredients shine.)
  • 1/2 tsp Salt(Or to taste.)
  • 1/4 tsp Black pepper(Freshly ground is recommended, or to taste.)
  • 1 tbsp Fresh chives or parsley (optional)(Finely chopped, for garnish and added freshness.)

💡 Consigli Professionali

  • This salad is best served chilled, making it ideal for picnics, BBQs, or as a light lunch.
  • Serve with crusty bread, pretzels, or rye bread for a complete meal.
  • For an authentic beer garden experience, pair with a cold German lager.

Idee per Varianti

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  • Swiss Wurstsalat: Add cubes of Emmental or Gruyère cheese to the salad along with the sausage.
  • Add a tablespoon of mustard to the dressing for an extra kick.
  • Include thinly sliced radishes for added crunch and peppery flavor.
  • A few capers can also be a delicious addition.

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