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St. Galler Bratwurst | Traditional Cooked Sausage From St. Gallen, Switzerland | TasteAtlas

St. Galler Bratwurst

St. Galler bratwurst is a traditional sausage that's eaten throughout the country, but it's especially popular in the city of St. Gallen. The sausage is made with a combination of veal, pork, milk, salt, white pepper, and mace. The combination can be enriched with celery, ginger, cardamom, lemon, onion, and coriander, but it's not mandatory.


It is stuffed into pig intenstines, cooked (not smoked), then grilled or pan-fried. These sausages date back to the 15th century, and nowadays there are four distinctive types – the classic version, the one made with more than 50% veal, the OLMA (agricultural trade fair) version, and the largest one, called St. Galler Kinderfest-Bratwurst.


Once grilled or fried, the sausage is often accompanied by St. Galler-Bürli, a crusty roll that's baked in pairs, or an onion sauce and rösti in the summertime. Just don't pair it with mustard, as locals insist that their bratwurst is good enough on its own.