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Traditional Sauerbraten

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Tender, deeply flavored, and a little tangy, Traditional Sauerbraten is Germany’s national pot roast—beef marinated in vinegar, spices, and aromatics, then slowly braised until melt-in-your-mouth soft. This dish is the ultimate celebration meal.

Origin Traditional Sauerbraten

Sauerbraten dates back to medieval Germany, where vinegar-based marinades helped preserve meat before refrigeration. It’s especially popular in the Rhineland, Bavaria, and Franconia regions and is traditionally served with red cabbage and potato dumplings.

What I Love About This Recipe

The long marinade infuses every bite with layers of sweet-sour flavor, and the luscious gravy is perfect ladled over tender slices of beef. It’s an impressive dish that tastes like old-world comfort.

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Traditional Sauerbraten

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Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Calories

400

kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups red wine vinegar

  • 2 cups water

  • 1 large onion, sliced

  • 2 carrots, sliced

  • 1 tablespoon black peppercorns

  • 4 whole cloves

  • 2 bay leaves

  • 6 juniper berries (optional but authentic)

  • 2–3 pounds beef roast (bottom round or rump roast)

  • tablespoons vegetable oil

  • tablespoon sugar

  • cup beef broth

  • 10–12 crushed gingersnap cookies (for thickening and flavor)

  • Salt and pepper, to taste

Directions

  • In a non-reactive pot or large glass bowl, combine all marinade ingredients. Submerge beef completely. Cover and refrigerate 3–5 days, turning once daily.
  • Remove beef from marinade, pat dry, and strain marinade, reserving liquid and vegetables separately.
  • In a heavy Dutch oven, heat oil over medium-high heat. Brown beef on all sides. Transfer to a plate.
  • Add sugar to the pot and let it caramelize lightly.
  • Return beef to the pot. Pour in reserved marinade liquid and beef broth. Bring to a simmer.
  • Cover and cook over low heat 3–3½ hours, until very tender.
  • Remove beef and tent with foil to rest.
  • Strain cooking liquid, discarding solids. Return liquid to the pot.
  • Crumble in gingersnap cookies and cook, whisking, until gravy thickens, about 5–10 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
  • Slice beef and serve with warm gravy.

Notes

  • For extra richness, stir in a tablespoon of butter before serving the gravy.
  • Traditionally paired with potato dumplings, boiled potatoes, or spaetzle.
  • Keeps well refrigerated up to 3 days—flavors improve overnight.
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