Oktoberfest is the world’s largest folk festival, started in Munich, Germany. The original event was held on October 12, 1810, to celebrate the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen in Munich’s court chapel. Everyone was invited and commoners partied right alongside the royals. Since then, Oktoberfest has become even more inclusive, an international phenomenon famous not just for beer and polka, but for bold, satisfying foods like grilled bratwurst, rich pork roasts, and warm potato salads. As the fall air chills, these dishes pair beautifully with the season—smoky and savory with just enough tang to keep things lively. To wash it all down, the traditional Oktoberfest beer is a full-bodied amber brew. It’s called Märzen because the beer is brewed in March with a slightly higher alcohol content so it will last until the fall celebration.
Every year, in late September through early October, more than 6 million visitors descend on Munich, Germany, to enjoy the festivities. AmazingRibs.com captures this spirit with our best Oktoberfest recipes, dishes that aren’t just “German style” in name, but celebrate technique, flavor, and texture. Whether you want the crisp snap of a bratwurst you made yourself, the sweet-vinegary tang of a German potato salad served warm, or a roast pork that delivers cracklins and gravy that will make everyone reach for another beer (or two), these recipes give you everything you need to enjoy Oktoberfest at home. If you’re planning to host a stein-holding competition, we even have sources for proper German beer steins. And if you’re curious about all things Oktoberfest, here’s the official German Oktoberfest website. Hoist a beer and a sausage to celebrate the season. Prost!