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Essen im Steegwirt Bad Goisern (Foto: Oberösterreich Tourismus GmbH / Robert Maybach)
Essen im Steegwirt Bad Goisern (Foto: Oberösterreich Tourismus GmbH / Robert Maybach)

Enjoy
FROM THE HEART

© Essen im Steegwirt Bad Goisern (Foto: Oberösterreich Tourismus GmbH / Robert Maybach)

authentic. real.

It is the feeling of warmth and hospitality that flows through you when you take a seat in a  restaurant in the Dachstein Salzkammergut holiday region! The drinking and eating culture in the Inner Salzkammergut is based on conviviality and good, authentic food. The cozy get-together is one of the Salzkammergutlers favorite pastimes. With every dish that has been cooked with a lot of passion from products from the region, our restaurateurs carry on the culinary legacy into the future of the region. Come by and let your heart warm to you...

Some delicacies have a long past and still today one or the other custom is passed on from generation to generation. Like the "Beugerl/Beigerl" during carnival.

After the work is done, when the fresh hay is dry and stowed away in the barn, there are the so-called "Einheigkrapfen", the main meal for the woodworkers, also called "Holzknechtnockn".

For Christmas, the usual veal sausage is fried and Grandma's vanilla croissants are served as dessert.

On Good Friday, the Protestant holiday, the delicious "Pofesen" are eaten in the Inner Salzkammergut.

According to a legend, the real "Kaiserschmarrn" was cooked for the first time on a mountain pasture in Bad Goisern during the visit of the emperor.

So special dishes characterize a special custom ...all year round!

In der Lodge am Dachstein Krippenstein erhält man traditionell angerichtete Käsespätzle. (Foto: Petra Ebenlechner)
Käsespätzle (cheese noodles)
© [Translate to Englisch:] Käsespätzle in der Lodge am Dachstein Krippenstein (Foto: Petra Ebenlechner)
The Kaiserschmarrn was invented on a farm in the Dachstein Salzkammergut (photo: Sylvie Bonnet)
Kaiserschmarrn
© Kaiserschmarrn (photo: Sylvie Bonnet)

In the Christmas Bakery, Are many yummy things, From flour to milk , Make one false move, And a great mess there will be! In the Christmas Bakery...

Who doesn't look forward all year round to Grandma's vanilla croissants, coconut kisses from the aunt, mom's "Linzer Augen", almond stalk from the neighbour or black and white bakery from the biscuit bakers?

Vanilla croissants are a traditional christmas pastry in Austria. (Photo: Holiday region Dachstein Salzkammergut)
Vanilla croissants
Classic, traditional and tasty
© Vanilla croissant (Photo: Holiday region Dachstein Salzkammergut)
Linzer Augen are traditional christmas cookies, who fit the whole year to coffee and tea. (photo: pixabay)
Linzeraugen (cookies with jam)
A must-have on everyone's cookie plate
© Christmas cookies Linzer Augen (photo: pixabay)
Kokosbusserl are christmas cookies (photo: pixabay)
Coconut kisses
A recipe for baking
© Christmas cookies Kokosbussal (photo: pixabay)