Tucson doesn't have a lot of German food. But between the months of October and April, our German food truck count increases to two. German Food Station is a food truck specializing in Swabian cuisine.
Ellice Lueders German Food Station has been around for nearly 12 years, but I — a food writer by profession and a German through my mother — only heard of it this week.
People are also reading… Their Currywurst is a reflection of the region. “We make it the Swabian way,” Andrea said. Listen now and subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS Feed | Omny Studio I missed the truck because the couple is only in town as snowbirds, between the months of October and April. Their food truck most regularly pops up at the Dollar General parking lot kitty-corner from the Wagon Wheel Post in Picture Rocks, 6780 N. Sandario Road. They do, however, occasionally come closer into town.
There are a couple kinds of sausage that German Food Station offers that you can't find elsewhere in Tucson. The Deprecziner pork sausage is smoked and seasoned generously with paprika and is named after the second-largest city in Hungary, a country known for its affinity for the spice. You can also get white Bratwurst. Its casing splits while being cooked. To eat, you peel the casing off to reveal the especially tender white sausage inside.
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