Zürcher Eintopf
Zürcher Eintopf is a Swiss starter centred on zürcher eintopf.
Estimated nutrition per serving
These figures are estimates per serving. Actual nutrition can vary with the brands and exact amounts you use, how much oil, dressing or sauce is absorbed, any substitutions or added extras, and the portion size served.A practical guide for comparing recipes and planning meals.
What you need
- 1 potatoes
- 0.5 carrot
- 0.5 leek
- 100 sausage or pork
- 250 stock
Step-by-step method
Follow the recipe in order, tasting and adjusting seasoning where needed.
- Sauté meat, add vegetables and stock. Simmer until cooked. Adjust seasoning.
Tips, storage and serving advice
What to drink with Zürcher Eintopf
These are wine-style pairings, so you can choose any bottle in that style rather than needing one exact producer. Look for the grape, region or style name on the label.Pairings are chosen around the dish’s flavour, texture, richness, acidity and cooking style, not just the country it comes from.
Chasselas
- Flavour bridge: red or orchard fruit complements the meat's natural sweetness and browned edges
- Acidity: Fresh acidity cleanses the palate after fat
- Body: Medium body matches the dish without dominating it
- Tannin: Moderate or low tannin keeps the pairing supple
- Sweetness: Dry to gently off-dry styles can handle sweet-savoury elements
- Best for: Dinner, entertaining or recipe pairing
Dry Riesling
- Flavour bridge: red or orchard fruit complements the meat's natural sweetness and browned edges
- Acidity: Fresh acidity cleanses the palate after fat
- Body: Medium body matches the dish without dominating it
- Tannin: Moderate or low tannin keeps the pairing supple
- Sweetness: Dry to gently off-dry styles can handle sweet-savoury elements
- Best for: Dinner, entertaining or recipe pairing
Spätburgunder
- Flavour bridge: red or orchard fruit complements the meat's natural sweetness and browned edges
- Acidity: Fresh acidity cleanses the palate after fat
- Body: Medium body matches the dish without dominating it
- Tannin: Moderate or low tannin keeps the pairing supple
- Sweetness: Dry to gently off-dry styles can handle sweet-savoury elements
- Best for: Dinner, entertaining or recipe pairing
Specific wines to try
These are named bottles or regional wine examples already linked to this recipe. Each card opens the relevant wine-style guide because individual bottle pages are not currently published.Australian Dry Riesling
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