Ritterspieße
Ritterspieße, a German term that translates to "knight's skewers," refers to a dish featuring chunks of meat and vegetables grilled on skewers. This culinary tradition draws inspiration from the medieval era, evoking images of communal feasts and outdoor cooking. While the exact historical origins are difficult to pinpoint, the concept of skewering and grilling food has been practiced across many cultures for centuries.
The preparation of Ritterspieße typically involves marinating various meats, such as pork, chicken, or beef, before
Ritterspieße are often served as a main course, accompanied by side dishes like potatoes, salads, or bread.