Grandma's Goetta Recipe (2024)

I am sure you all are wondering what in the world is Goetta. From my understanding it is a German dish. In our family we eat it for breakfast. Although, this would be good at dinner too. Thismeatloaf kind of thingis something our grandma would make regularly. As a kid I was not in love with it however, as an adult I love it! Not that this does not appeal to kids cause my 3 year-old loves it too.

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Goettais a bit of a labor of love. It isprecooked, packed into loaf pans then chilled/frozen until you are ready to fry it up to eat. My cousin figured out how to adapt the recipe for the slow cooker which limits your need to hovering over the stove during theprecooking phase. This is a big help since I don't have time to babysit food when I have real babies that need my attention.

Since most of the work is done up front, makes a ton and freezes wonderfully this makes it a great on hand meal. In fact when I put this post together for you I made a double batch (two slow cookers needed) so I won't need to make it again for a few months. This is actually a pretty healthy recipe too. The bulk of the loaf is steel cut/pinhead oats and I choose to make mine with a ground turkey & turkey sausage rather than the pork that grandma used. When I "fry" it up I don't use but a couple teaspoons of olive oil & my best nonstick skillet. I am sure grandma used lard or bacon fat in a cast iron pan.We serve it with eggs & toast however it really is a complete meal itself.


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Gather your ingredients and get your slow cooker warming the water on high. (you won't need the 4 pound of meat you see here. I was making a double batch.) You can add your seasonings before or after the water is hot. This is the nice thing about using the slow cooker, you don't need to stress too much about stopping and starting or fuss too much over it. (with my two kids stopping and starting is necessary any ways)

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After your water is hot and your seasonings are in stir in the oats. Cook on high for 1 1/2 hours. Its good to stir 2 - 3 times however I have set a timer and walked away and forgot to stir and it was just fine.

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After the 1 1/2 hours reduce the slow cooker to low and stir in the onion. As you can see mine is very fine from the food processor. My family likes the onion and find we like it better when it is like this.

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Break up the ground turkey and sausage with your hands as you are adding it to the slow cooker. Trust me you will want to do this. The bigger the chucks you start with the more challenging it is to stir together.

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Now stir and stir and stir and stir some more. This is the most painful but necessary part of the process. Once it looks something like this your done stirring. Cover and cook for 3 hours on the low setting.

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When it looks something like this the slow cooker part is done and you can fish out your bay leaves. I let mine cool in the crock on the counter for an hour before the next step.

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Divide the mixture between two standard size loaf pans. Make sure it is even and packed down. I lined my pans with plastic wrap (I have also used wax paper) to help me remove it from the pans later. Cover and put the pans in the freezer for 6 - 12 hours.

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Remove the loafs from the pan, wrap in wax paper or plastic wrap then foil, label and put it back in the freezer for up to 3 months. Or you can place a loaf in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for 3 days.

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Place 1/2 inch slicesin a hot non stick skillet with oil or butter. It is key to use a good nonstick skillet. We have tried many different pans and found that the Green Pan is the best. Everything else has turned out in complete disaster. Your only other alternative is to use a ton of very hot oil to keep it from sticking and to stay together. The Green Pan is the best for eggs too. (I am not a Green Pan spokesperson, its just a good product)

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Serve it with eggs, toast and good cup a coffee. Yum!

It may seem like an odd ball recipe but I really hope you try it. It really is yummy and a nice change from the old standards for breakfast.


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Ingredients:

6 cups water

3 tsp salt

1/4 tsp pepper

2 large dried bay leaves

1/2 tsp dried rubbed sage

1/4 tsp dried thyme leaves

2 1/2 cupssteel cut/pinhead oats

1 large onion finely chopped (I use my food processor for this)

1 lb ground turkey (beef can be used if you prefer)

1 lb bulk turkey sausage(pork sausage can be used if you prefer)

  1. Heat the water in the slow cooker with the salt, pepper, bay leaves, sage & thyme on high for about a half hour.
  2. Stir in the oats and cook on high for 1 1/2 hour stirring a couple times.
  3. Stir in onions then the meat until everything is broken up and distributed well in the oats. Cover and cook for 3 more hours on LOWStirring occasionally.
  4. Divide mixture between 2 standard size bread pans. Let cool then refrigerate until ready to use.
  5. Slice and "fry"/brown in a non-stick skillet with a light coating of oil or butter.Don't over crowd your pan only cook a couple at a time.When making several slices preheat your oven for warming. Move the cooked ones to a cookie sheet in the oven until you are ready to serve.

To Freeze: At step 4 put the cooled pans in the freezer for 12 hours/overnight. Remove the frozen loafs from the pans wrap in plastic wrap or wax paper then wrap in foil and put back in the freezer. Lasts in freezer for up to three months. When you are ready to use thaw in the refrigerator for at least over night then continue with step 5.

Thanks for stopping by the nest!

Darla

Grandma's Goetta Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why is goetta only in Cincinnati? ›

Goetta gets its origin from the German immigrants who settled in what is now the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati. In order to stretch their food dollar, they used the scraps from local butchers and hog slaughterhouses to make a satisfying, inexpensive dish.

What are the ingredients in Gliers Goetta? ›

Glier's Goetta is a slow-cooked mixture of pork, beef, pinhead oats, herbs, and spices. The closest foods to goetta are Pennsylvanian scrappel and North Carolina livermush. Scrapple is made with cornmeal, and livermush is made with either cornmeal or rice rather than the pinhead oats used in Goetta.

Why is my goetta falling apart? ›

Pro Tips for Cooking Goetta

The first key to helping them keep shape is slicing them thickly (at least 1/2 inch thick). The second key is to avoid using any oil whatsoever. Oil will only make it soggier and fall apart more. Just use a dry non-stick pan over medium-high heat.

What is goetta gravy made of? ›

Ingredients. Whole Milk, Goetta (Pork & Beef, Pork & Beef Broth, Steel Cut Oats, Pork Hearts, Pork Skins, Onions, Salt, Spices, Monosodium Glutamate), Butter (cream, salt), Bleached Enriched Wheat Flour (niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), Salt, Brown Sugar, Spices.

How healthy is goetta? ›

1 serving of glier's original goetta (Generic) contains 180 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 22% carbs, 60% fat, and 18% protein. This is a good source of protein (14% of your Daily Value).

What does goetta mean in German? ›

The word goetta comes from the Low German word Götte, meaning groats or coarse grains (or a food made from them).

Is goetta like scrapple? ›

Scrapple. Technically goetta is a type of scrapple, though scrapple has become associated with Germans who settled in Pennsylvania, while goetta is associated with Germans who settled in Cincinnati. Both dishes were created as a way to use up scraps of meat, especially the offal, and are traditionally pan fried.

Do they eat goetta in Germany? ›

Goetta is a peasant food from Germany. It was not known as goetta in Germany. It's known as grutzwurst over there, or grits, grain, wurst, sausage, grain sausage,” Glier said. “It was brought over by the early immigrants, probably in the late 1800s.

Where is Gliers Goetta sold? ›

You can find it in every major food retailer including; Kroger, Sam's Club, Wal-Mart, Jungle Jims, Costco, Remke's, Meijer, and many others. If you are outside of our area Gliers Goetta is readily available through Cincinnati Favorites.

Can you buy goetta in Columbus? ›

In Columbus you can find goetta at Thurn's Specialty Meats or Weiland's Gourmet Market, as well as most Kroger stores. It comes wrapped in tubes much like ground sausage, and most often it's found alongside other ground or prepared meats like sausage, hot dogs and brats.

Can you freeze homemade goetta? ›

Refrigerate up to 1 week or freeze for up to 1 year. To cook, slice the goetta crosswise at least 1/2-inch thick. Heat 1 tablespoon vegetable oil or bacon fat in a skillet (preferably nonstick or cast iron) over medium-high heat.

Is goetta precooked? ›

It's a fully cooked product. When cooking it at home, you just want to get it golden brown and crispy on each side. Try putting goetta in an omelet. It's a great alternative to sausage.

What is scrapple called in Kentucky? ›

"Yeah, goetta. It's kind of like scrapple."

What is Glier's goetta made of? ›

Pronounced “get-uh,” Goetta is a German breakfast sausage that blends the textures and flavors of pork, beef, whole grain steel-cut oats, fresh onions, and spices. It is slow-cooked daily in our factory and perfectly prepared when browned and served.

Is haggis like goetta? ›

It is traditionally served at Burn's Night Suppers on January 25th because Robert Burns, the bard of Scotland and a fan of the dish, wrote the poem 'Address to a Haggis' calling it 'great chieftan o' the pudding-race! ' It is fairly similar to the Cincinnati speciality goetta but with more liver flavor.

What is the signature food of Cincinnati? ›

Cincinnati chili is a beloved local specialty that has gained nationwide recognition. Unlike traditional chili, Cincinnati chili is spiced with a unique blend of Mediterranean-inspired flavors, including cinnamon, allspice, and cloves.

What food is unique to Cincinnati? ›

Fewer Ohio foods are more iconic than Cincinnati chili — a layered favorite available in multiple styles. There are tons of great places around the city to snag this dish, but none are more iconic than Camp Washington Chili. This 24-hour-a-day spot is a must-visit to experience the city's most famous meal.

Do they have goetta in Germany? ›

“Goetta is a peasant food from Germany. It was not known as goetta in Germany. It's known as grutzwurst over there, or grits, grain, wurst, sausage, grain sausage,” Glier said. “It was brought over by the early immigrants, probably in the late 1800s.

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