Steckerlfisch (from steckerl, meaning a small pole or a stick in Bavarian) is a staple fish specialty in beer gardens and at folk fests and fairs throughout Germany, especially in the regions of Bavaria and Franconia.
It consists of a whole fish that’s been gutted and cleaned, then threaded on a stick and grilled over hot embers. Although early versions typically used freshwater white fish and trout, the selection of fish expanded with time, and it nowadays includes saltwater fish too, with mackerel as the most prominent choice.
When served on a plate, the grilled fish is typically accompanied by a fresh Bavarian pretzel or bretzen as it is called in Bavaria, and lemon wedges on the side. Considered the ultimate beer snack, steckerlfisch is the perfect accompaniment to a cold lager beer such as the German Augustiner.
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