Rhineland Potato Specialty Kesselsknall

rhineland specialty kesselsknall

The Rhineland potato specialty Kesselsknall is a regional dish from the Rhineland which is the region around Dusseldorf, Cologne, Bonn and Koblenz, and further down. It is one of the most picturesque and unique region of Germany. Along the Rhine  you can find old castles, wineries, lovely old towns and villages, and everything which are attributes of the German culture and tradition. The Rhineland is also a place for many German specialty dishes.

One traditional dish from the Rhineland is the  “Uhles” or “Kesselsknall” or “Doeppekooche”.
It is a dish consisting of potatoes and special sausages, called Mettwurst. Mettwurst is a raw sausage, and made out of pork or partially ground beef; preserved through smoke or just dried; similar to the Italian sausages. Used in stews and soups (Eintopf = everything cooked in one pot)), combined with Sauerkraut and potatoes. Unfortunately Mettwurst is not available in the USA. We searched all the channels but couldn’t find it. But this is not the end of this recipe. You can use the Bavarian sausages like smoked Bratwurst or uncooked Bratwurst (Trader Joes has it).
The Kesselsknall dish is served traditionally around the St. Martin’s Day around the region Andernach. The city of Koblenz celebrates  since years the “Debbekoochefest”.  Now you know everything to cook this dish! Happy Cooking!

rhineland specialty kesselsknall

Ingredients Kesselsknall

2,5 kg potatoes, floury potatoes are better than the waxy ones
4 onions, chopped, some chopped garlic (if you like)
150 g German smoked bacon (Speck), chopped
some cooking oil to fry the onions
some lard (optional), use clarified butter instead
4 sausages, slice them or leave as whole (in Germany we use Mettwurst)
2 eggs
salt and pepper, ground nutmeg to taste
1 jar apple sauce, 700g – How to Make Apple Sauce – 

fried potatoes made in germany

Cooking Instructions

– Peel potatoes
– With a grater grind the potatoes and onions.
– Add garlic if you use it.
– If the potato mix should turn brown, just stir it again or add some lemon juice.
– Now you must add salt and pepper (not later because the potatoes wont take up the salt anymore). Calculate 1 teaspoon salt for 1kg potato.
– Adding eggs: The dish will become more mushy when adding NO eggs. You would add eggs if you want the dish dry. Mix in the eggs with 2 tablespoons of flour.

– Use a fire proof high sided pan with a lid like a dutch oven. Rinse it with hot water, don’t use dish soap.
– Rub the inside of the form with lard, add a bit of oil. Alternatively you can layer the inside of the pot with the Speck (bacon).
– Place the sausages in the middle, or mix in the sliced sausages.
– Cook for 1-1.5 hours in the oven (180 degrees or 360 F); increase the temperature a bit for the last 15 minutes to get a nice crust.
– Serve with apple sauce or with a mixed green salad – endive salad would be a good choice.


They show a video here how to make the dish but it is in German.

Photo Source Flickr user onnola

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4 Comments on “Rhineland Potato Specialty Kesselsknall

  1. Mettwurst is available in the US. My regular supermarket sells it, as does every store that sells German foods. I bet if you call around, you can track it down.

  2. Making Mettwurst for your next Kesselsknall extravaganza is not such a difficult thing to do. I am doing it quite often as over here in China it’s as difficult to get the real stuff as in the US (as it seems). Check my website for the recipe of the onion flavored spreadable Mettwurst. Later, once I got a smoker, I will get back to the topic and make the dried version of it.

  3. i believe Jungle Jim’s World Market in Cincinnati, Ohio, sells Mettwurst, as well as a large variety of other German food items and products.