German Frikadellen Recipe with Pan Fried Potatoes (2024)

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By Michelle Marine

on Oct 15, 2015, Updated Oct 28, 2023

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Enjoy this German Frikadellen Recipe! Served with quick pan fried potatoes, it’s a quick all in one meal you family will love.

German Frikadellen Recipe with Pan Fried Potatoes (2)

What are German Frikadellen?

German frikadellen are one of the most popular meat dishes in Germany. They are flat, pan fried, hamburger steaks often served with skillet potatoes or potato salad.

Some say they are the grandfather to the American burger and fries. It makes for a quick weeknight meal or delicious snack.

The traditional German recipe was a great way to use up slightly stale brötchen (delicious German rolls) and a raw onion. Soaking the bread prior to cooking was key as was a finely chopped onion, perhaps even sauteed in butter before frying.

We’ve simplified this recipe a bit by recommending panko breadcrumbs and onion powder. Feel free to try it using the traditional German cooking method to see which you prefer!

Frikadellen Make a Quick, Healthy, & Freezer Friendly Meal

In our family, we are always on the go and need healthy meals that can be cooked quickly. This Frikadellen and Potatoes is one of those meals. It can be cooked up and ready to eat in about 20 minutes.

It also makes a great freezer meal. You can prep the patties beforehand and pop them in the freezer. Remove the patties you need and allow them to defrost overnight in the refrigerator. It couldn’t be simpler.

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German Frikadellen Recipe

Growing up in a Dutch/German family, I grew up eating dishes like this Frikadellen all the time. Two of my favorite ways to serve this is with a side of German mustard or topped with curry ketchup, mayonnaise, and chopped onions. Create your own curry ketchup by combining 3 Tablespoons of ketchup with ¼ teaspoon curry powder.

Give this recipe and try and you may never go back to the traditional burger and fries ever again.

Simple Ingredients for Frikadellen

  • 1 lb Ground Beef, ground pork, or combination of the two
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 Tablespoon onion powder
  • ½ cup Panko bread crumbs
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon dried marjoram
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • Pinch of nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons butter, divided
  • 2 russet potatoes, peeled and sliced ½” thick

How to make these easy pan fried burgers

Put potatoes in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil and cook for 5 minutes. Drain potatoes in a colander and set aside.

In a medium bowl, mix all ingredients together until well combined, except butter and potatoes. Shape into 8 – 1/2 inch thick patties. Slightly flatten them for quicker frying.

In a large skillet, add 1 tablespoon butter and bring to medium heat. Cook patties 4-5 minutes per side until browned on both sides. Remove from pan and keep warm.

Add remaining butter and potatoes to skillet. Over medium heat, cook for 5-7 minutes or until potatoes are crisp and browned. The key to crispy, brown pan fried potatoes is to leave them alone, so turn them only one time at about the 3 minute mark.

What else goes well with Frikadellen?

While we like this recipe with pan fried potatoes, there are other side dishes that go well with Frikadellen. Germans traditionally serve frikadellen hot or cold.

When I (Michelle) was a kid in Germany, our neighbors used to make a big batch of frikadellen to take along for a day at the lake. We ate them served cold during picnics with delicious German potato salad.

Another friend’s mother served them warm with mashed potatoes and an easy cream sauce. There really is no bad way to eat these delicious German Frikadellen!

German Frikadellen Recipe with Pan Fried Potatoes (4)

Yield: 4 servings

German Frikadellen Recipe with Pan Fried Potatoes

German Frikadellen Recipe with Pan Fried Potatoes (5)

Traditional German fried hamburger recipe. Make a complete meal with the addition of pan fried potatoes.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time15 minutes

Total Time20 minutes

Ingredients

  • German Frikadellen and Potatoes
  • Serves 4
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • 1 lb Ground Beef, pork, or combination of the two
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 Tablespoon onion powder
  • ½ cup Panko bread crumbs
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley
  • 1 teaspoon dried marjoram
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • Pinch of nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 tablespoons butter, divided
  • 2 russet potatoes, peeled and sliced ½” thick

Instructions

Put potatoes in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil and cook for 5 minutes. Drain potatoes in a colander and set aside.

In a medium bowl, mix all ingredients, except butter and potatoes, together until well combined. Shape into 8 - 1/2 inch thick patties.

In a large skillet, add 1 Tablespoon butter and bring to medium heat. Cook patties 4-5 minutes per side until browned on both sides. Remove from pan and keep warm.

Add remaining butter and potatoes to skillet. Over medium heat, cook for 5-7 minutes or until potatoes are crisp and browned.

Notes

Michelle's note: I am very excited to try this recipe as I used to eat Frikadellen when I was a girl in Germany. They were a favorite of my German friends' mothers to take along on picnics!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 615Total Fat: 31gSaturated Fat: 13gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 14gCholesterol: 181mgSodium: 825mgCarbohydrates: 40gFiber: 4gSugar: 2gProtein: 43g

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If you liked this Frikadellen Recipe, you may like these freezer friendly recipes too:

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About Michelle Marine

Michelle Marine is the author of How to Raise Chickens for Meat, a long-time green-living enthusiast, and rural Iowa mom of four. She empowers families to grow and eat seasonal, local foods; to reduce their ecological footprint; and to come together through impactful travel.

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FAQs

What are hamburgers called in Germany? ›

Frikadellen, the original hamburger, are served like a flattened meatball with string beans and salad. I also like to use this recipe to make Swedish meatballs (but omit the paprika). My aunt in Hamburg, Germany, taught me this recipe, and I've been making it ever since.

What is frikadellen made of? ›

Frikadelle
A freshly made batch of Frikadellen
Place of originUncertain; supposedly Denmark or Germany
Main ingredientsPork, veal, lamb, beef or fish
Other informationGenerally served with boiled potatoes with gravy, or creamed cabbage or with krompadedder
Media: Frikadelle
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How to eat frikadellen? ›

German Frikadellen can be eaten on their own with some mustard and/or ketchup, and a side of potato salad or on a Brötchen, a crusty bun. Some Germans also like a rustic mushroom sauce to go with their German hamburger (like this Jägersoße I serve with my Schnitzel).

Where is bratkartoffeln from? ›

Bratkartoffeln is a German food that people often want to recreate at home. This beloved dish that's hard to pronounce (brat-kah-toff-len) translates as "fried potatoes," and it's indeed that: pan-fried potatoes, bacon, onions, and seasonings.

What country eats the most hamburgers? ›

The United States leads in consumption, with individuals indulging 1-3 times per week, contributing to an annual expenditure of $160 billion. This significant intake is reflected in the habits of 37% of American adults who consume fast food daily and 83% of households that do so weekly.

What did Americans call hamburgers during WWII? ›

1939–1945. Many begin to call hamburgers “liberty sandwiches” in response to the anti-German sentiments during World War II.

Is Frikadellen eaten hot or cold? ›

Can be eaten hot or cold. Heating Instructions: Remove from packaging.

What is in a Dutch frikandel? ›

At its most basic, frikandel is a deep-fried sausage.

But make no mistake, it's not just any old deep fried sausage; frikandel is a long and skinless fried sausage mostly comprised of beef, pork and chicken.

What type of meat is most common in Germany? ›

The average annual meat consumption is 59.7 kg (132 lb) per person. The most common varieties are pork, poultry, and beef. Other varieties of meat are widely available, but are considered to be insignificant. Meat is usually braised; fried dishes also exist, but these recipes usually originate from France and Austria.

Can you reheat Frikadellen? ›

You can certainly reheat them in the microwave, on the stovetop, or even at low temperatures (10-15 minutes at 250° Fahrenheit) in the oven. While it might not sound appealing to everyone, I should mention that Frikadellen are served hot and cold.

What are hamburgers called in Hamburg Germany? ›

Beginning. A french steak tartare Hamburg steak has been known by the name "Frikadelle" in Germany since (at least) the 17th century. The "Hamburger Rundstück" was popular already in 1869, and is believed to be a precursor to the modern hamburger.

What do Germans call potatoes? ›

It's called Kartoffel in both Austria and Germany and in parts of either it's also known as Erdäpfel (plural). Other terms like Erdbirne, Potaten etc are very rarely used.

What are mashed potatoes called in Germany? ›

Kartoffelbrei m

I make mashed potatoes with milk and butter. Ich mache Kartoffelbrei mit Milch und Butter.

Why are potatoes so popular in Germany? ›

When an army camped on a field with traditional crops, which they did without consideration for the peasants, the crops would be destroyed and the harvest gone. Because of this, German peasants quickly saw the value of the potato, which would not so easily be harmed by military movements taking place on the surface.

What is the German word for burger? ›

burger = Bürger. Translations Definition Pronunciation Translator Phrasebook open_in_new.

How do you order a hamburger in German? ›

"Ich hätte gern einmal Hamburger.

What are hamburgers called in Hamburg, Germany? ›

Beginning. A french steak tartare Hamburg steak has been known by the name "Frikadelle" in Germany since (at least) the 17th century. The "Hamburger Rundstück" was popular already in 1869, and is believed to be a precursor to the modern hamburger.

What is German raw hamburger called? ›

Roots in the German tradition

Germany has a similar dish of minced raw pork or beef served on bread and seasoned with salt and pepper. There, it's called mett or hackepeter.

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