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Pichelsteiner | Traditional Stew From Bavaria, Germany | TasteAtlas

Pichelsteiner

Pichelsteiner is a thick German stew made with several kinds of meat and vegetables. Pork, beef, and mutton are the main ingredients alongside potatoes, carrots, cabbage, and leeks. Various other vegetables can be added for extra flavor, such as onions, celery, and garlic.


The stew is seasoned with salt and pepper, then sprinkled with fresh parsley. Pichelsteiner is considered an all-time classic in Bavaria, where the dish originated from in the 19th century. Auguste Winkler, an innkeeper from the small village of Grattersdorf, is credited with inventing the stew at an open-air cooking festival in 1879.


The first mention of this dish appeared in a German cookbook from 1894. Since then, Pichelsteiner became associated with open-air cooking festivals in Germany. It is traditionally served piping hot on cold and rainy days.