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Griebenschmalz | Traditional Spread From Bavaria, Germany | TasteAtlas
Griebenschmalz | Traditional Spread From Bavaria, Germany | TasteAtlas
Griebenschmalz | Traditional Spread From Bavaria, Germany | TasteAtlas
Griebenschmalz | Traditional Spread From Bavaria, Germany | TasteAtlas
Griebenschmalz | Traditional Spread From Bavaria, Germany | TasteAtlas

Griebenschmalz

(Grammelfett)

Griebenschmalz is a traditional spread that consists of rendered pork fat (schmalz) and cracklings (grieben). The crunchiness of the pork cracklings perfectly complements the smooth and creamy texture of the lard, and the spread is often flavored with apples, onions, and spices such as marjoram, thyme, bay leaves, allspice, salt, and pepper.


Griebenschmalz is typically spread on a slice of sourdough or rye bread or atop a pretzel bun. It is often topped with caramelized onions and served with pickled gherkins and a glass of beer on the side. Usually associated with the region of Bavaria, this German specialty is commonly available in beer pubs, beer gardens, and numerous traditional restaurants in the country.

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