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Goetta ( ) is a meat-and-grain or mush of German inspiration that is popular in Metro Cincinnati. It is primarily composed of (pork, or sausage and beef), and spices. It was originally a dish meant to stretch out servings of meat over several meals to conserve money, and is a similar dish to and , both also developed by German immigrants.


Origins and popularity
The dish probably originated with German settlers from the northwestern regions of , , and who emigrated to the Cincinnati area in the 19th century. The word goetta comes from the word Götte, meaning groats or coarse grains (or a food made from them). In and around Oldenburg, this sausage is called Pinkelwurst (goetta sausage), and available in the winter months in a dish called Gruenkohl mit Pinkel (kale with Goetta sausage). Another similar dish is grutzwurst.

The first commercial producer was Sander Packing.


Composition
While goetta comes in a variety of forms, all goetta is based around ground meat combined with pin-head , the "traditional cook's way of stretching a minimum amount of meat to feed a maximum number of people."
(2025). 9780547059075, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. .
Usually goetta is made from pork, but occasionally contains equal parts pork and beef. Goetta is typically flavored with some combination of , , , , and .
(2025). 9781439671313, Arcadia Publishing Inc. .
It contains onions and sometimes other vegetables. The USDA standards for goetta require that it contain no less than 50% meat.

While similar to Pennsylvanian and North Carolinian in that it is a dish created by German immigrants and uses a grain product for the purpose of stretching out pork to feed more people, scrapple is made with and livermush with either cornmeal or rather than the used in goetta.

(2013). 9781609499921, The History Press. .
In other parts of Ohio where Germans settled there are similar dishes named grits or grutze.


Preparation and serving
Goetta is made with meat, oats, broth, spices, often onions, and occasionally other vegetables, simmered until thick, poured into loaf pans, and chilled or allowed to cool completely so that the loaves become firm enough to slice. It is then cut into slices and fried, often in butter.

Traditionally goetta is served as a breakfast food, but it is also put into sandwiches and used as a topping for burgers and pizza.


Commercial distribution
A number of commercial distributors produce and sell goetta in the parts of , , and near Cincinnati. Glier's Goetta, established in 1946, produces more than 1,000,000 lb (450 ) annually, around 99 percent of which is consumed locally in Greater Cincinnati. Queen City Sausage is the next largest producer, while multiple small and artisanal producers also make goetta in and around Cincinnati.


Goettafest
"Glier's Goettafest" is an annual culinary festival held in August on the Ohio River waterfront near Newport, Kentucky's Newport on the Levee. The festival celebrates both the dish and Greater Cincinnati's heritage. While the main focus of the festival is goetta served in many different ways, it also typically includes music, dancing, and other public entertainment. In 2019 it expanded to two consecutive weekends. The first festival was held in 2002.


Misconception
Glier's markets goetta as the "German Breakfast Sausage," which may create the impression that it is something commonly eaten for breakfast in Germany. Cincinnati food expert Dann Woellert says, "Will you find something on a menu called goetta in a Westphalian gasthaus? The answer is no," but that grützwurst and are similar "meat gruels".


Further reading
  • Cincinnati Goetta: A Delectable History (2019)
    (2019). 9781439667453, Arcadia Publishing Incorporated. .


See also
  • List of regional dishes of the United States


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