Basic Recipe for Rahmsauce – German Cream Sauce (2024)

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There are few sauces that are as versatile as this Rahmsauce (Rahmsoße). It goes well with
everything from turkey schnitzel, frikadellen (German meatballs), pasta, spätzle and rice. In Germany, this creamy sauce is one of the most popular and well-known sauces. It is also the base for the famous Jager sauce.

Nowadays people tend to use instant packet mixes such as the Knorr Rahm sauce. They don’t realise that the homemade recipe for rahmsauce is quick and easy to follow and consists of mainly pantry ingredients. Also, homemade sauces are free of preservatives and don’t have the carbon footprint that imported goods bring with them.

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What is Rahmsauce?

Rahm Sauce (in German also referred to as Rahmsoße) is a cream-based sauce. It is one of the basic German sauces. Rahm sauce in English could be translated as “Cream Sauce”. Colloquially you can call it German brown gravy. Although the sauce may appear to be paler.
The technical term for this sauce in French is “Sauce à la crème”.

The name is put together by two words. "Rahm" is a word for cream in German. "Sauce" has the same meaning as in English. Another word for Sauce in German is "Soße". So another common name for this sauce is "Rahmsoße".

How to make Rahmsauce

Whats in Rahmsauce?- The Ingredients:

  • 400 ml/ 13.5 fl oz beef broth/stock (you can also use vegetable stock (affiliate link) or chicken stock. But the beef stock helps the sauce gain this brown colour,
  • 25 gr / 0.8 oz butter
  • 25 gr/ 0.8 oz flour
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 100 ml/ 3,3 fl oz whipping cream (at least 30% fat)
  • salt and pepper.

Recipe Steps

  1. In a saucepan, melt the butter. Add the flour while continuing to stir until you achieve a thick paste. Slowly pour in the hot broth. Keep on mixing continually so no lumps form. Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to a simmer.
  2. Leave the sauce to simmer for about 9-10 minutes to reduce the floury taste.
  3. Stir in the tomato paste and cream. At this point, the sauce should no longer be boiling.
    Add salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Optional, you can sprinkle some fresh cut parsley to serve the sauce.
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Recipe variations:

  • You can adjust the flavour by adding spices to the sauce. Popular is to add some
    paprika powder.
  • Add fresh herbs to the sauce such as thyme, basil or oregano.
  • Adding fried onions to the sauce will create a sweet taste.
  • For an Asian twist, you can also replace the cream with coconut milk. Add some curry
    paste to the sauce for flavouring.
  • You can give the sauce a rich flavour by adding in some sherry or brandy.

How to make Vegan Rahmsauce

This sauce is easily adapted for a vegan diet.

  1. Replace the butter with margarine
  2. Use vegetable stock (affiliate link) instead of meat stock
  3. Replace the cream with a vegan plant-based alternative. i.e. soya cream.
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TIPS for the best Rahmsauce

Sometimes you can follow instructions to a tee but something still goes wrong. Here are some
suggestions on how to remedy your sauce.

  • If your sauce is too liquidy – leave it to boil out the water a little longer.
  • Your sauce is too thick – you can always add a little more water to achieve the right
    consistency.
  • Do you have lumps in your sauce? This can happen when you did not mix well enough while
    pouring in the broth, or if you added the broth too quickly. Don’t worry you can just use a
    hand blender to create a smooth sauce again.
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What goes with Rahmsauce

This sauce is very versatile. Here are some suggestions on what to have with it:

  • Schnitzel. Schnitzel with rahmsauce is called rahmschnitzel. It is a popular alternative to Jager Sauce
  • Frikadellen (German meatballs). Frikadellen in rahmsauce with mashed potatoes is one of my favourite combinations. This is the best sauce for frikadellen. (PS. Ikea meatballs are also served in a rahmsauce)
  • Chicken in Rahmsauce. – Another one of our favourites. This sauce goes well with roast chicken, or with chicken breast
  • Pork medallions in a creamy sauce. Look no further for the perfect sauce – this rahmsauce goes great with pork.
  • You can also simply serve it with vegetables and pasta, spaetzle, schupfnudeln or rice.
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Storage Instructions:

How long does Rahm sauce keep?

Store your Rahmsoße in the fridge and consume within 1-3 days.

Can I freeze this sauce?

I would advise against freezing rahmsauce, as the cream is likely to separate when thawing.

More German Sauces you might be interested in

  • Homemade Jager Sauce – German Hunter Sauce (Jägersoße)
  • Classic Frankfurter Green Sauce (Frankfurter Grüne Sauce)
  • Zigeuner Sauce (Gypsy Sauce)
  • Quark Dip with Herbs (Kräuterquark)
  • Currywurst Sauce

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Recipe

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Rahmsauce – German Cream Sauce

Marita

This creamy sauce is perfect for schnitzel, meatballs, chicken, pasta and spaetzle.

4.67 from 15 votes

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Prep Time 2 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 12 minutes mins

Course Side Dish

Cuisine German

Servings 4 people

Calories 117 kcal

Ingredients

  • 25 gr butter 0.8 oz
  • 25 gr flour 0.8 oz
  • 400 ml beef broth/stock 13.5 fl oz (you can also use vegetable stock (affiliate link) or chicken stock. But the beef stock helps the sauce gain this brown colour,
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 100 ml whipping cream 3.3 fl oz - (at least 30% fat)
  • salt and pepper

For serving (optional)

  • 2 tablespoon fresh parsley finley chopped

Instructions

  • In a saucepan, melt the butter. Add the flour while continuing to stir until you achieve a thick paste. Slowly pour in the hot broth. Keep on mixing continually so no lumps form. Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to a simmer.

  • Leave the sauce to simmer for about 9-10 minutes to reduce the floury taste.

  • Stir in the tomato paste and cream. At this point, the sauce should no longer be boiling.Add salt and pepper to taste.

  • Optional, you can sprinkle some fresh cut parsley to serve the sauce.

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Nutrition

Calories: 117kcalCarbohydrates: 7gProtein: 2gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 35mgSodium: 49mgPotassium: 86mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 607IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 29mgIron: 1mg

Keyword cream sauce for meatballs, cream sauce for schnitzel, german brown gravy, german cream sauce, rahmsoße

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Comments

  1. Kerstin

    Basic Recipe for Rahmsauce – German Cream Sauce (11)
    So here bin ich! Ich bin ein expat und wohne in Florida. Schon seit mehr als 20 Jahren bin ich Veganer. Koche aber noch immer deutsch aber auf vegan. Diese Soße habe ich schon öfter gekocht. Ich nehme einen Gemüse Stock und für den Rahm von nehme ich Kokonuss Milch. Ich habe immer eine Büchse im Eisschrank und nehme nur den Rahmen der nach oben zum Deckel kommt. Es ist sehr gut und schmeckt garnicht nach Kokosmilch. Ich nehme immer eine Kokosmilch von Thailand. . So gut! . Aber danke für das Rezept.
    Kerstin

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    • Marita

      Hallo Kerstin! Schön dich kennenzulernen! Danke das du vorbeischaust.
      Danke für deinen tollen Vorschlag die Rahmsauce vegan zu kochen. Dass probiere ich auch mal.

      Liebe Grüße
      Marita

      Reply

  2. Dagmar Tolentino

    How much/what kind of broth? Not listed under ingredients.

    Reply

    • Marita

      Hi Dagmar, thanks for noticing. I updated the recipe. It is 400 ml beef broth.

      Reply

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Basic Recipe for Rahmsauce – German Cream Sauce (2024)

FAQs

What is German rahm? ›

noun. cream [noun] the yellowish-white oily substance that forms on the top of milk, and from which butter and cheese are made. single/double cream. (Translation of Rahm from the PASSWORD German–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)

What are the ingredients in Rahm Sobe? ›

Ingredients
  • butter.
  • flour.
  • tomato paste.
  • beef stock, alternatively vegetable broth.
  • half & half.
  • water or white wine.
  • coarse Kosher salt.
  • white pepper.
May 24, 2022

What is cream sauce made of? ›

None of them are really needed to make a full flavour cream sauce for any types of pasta. No need to build more suspense though. Truth is all you need is cream, freshly grated parmesan cheese and a pinch of salt. Some recipes include milk or flour.

What is schnitzel sauce made of? ›

For the sauce, melt the butter before adding the capers, garlic, lemon zest and juice and parsley, salt to taste, and add the prosecco. Keep sauce warm but don't keep cooking.

What is the difference between Sahne and Rahm? ›

Northern Germany distinguishes between Sahne (-> liquid) and Schlagsahne (-> whipped). Likewise for Switzerland (Schlagrahm) and Austria (Schlagobers). And once you realized that Sahne and Rahm are the same stuff, it becomes clear that a Rahmsoße and a Sahnesoße both indicate a preparation refined with cream.

What is cream called in Germany? ›

"Cream" is most certainly süße Sahne. A modifier gives you knowledge about the fat percentage. Half and half refers to 20% fat, which you could mix yourself if needed, but few recipes are that sensitive, so you can use milk (Vollmilch, 3.5) or whipping cream (Schlagsahne, 30 to 35 percent).

What thickens a cream sauce? ›

The most readily available sauce-thickener is flour. For a too-thin sauce, try adding a slurry (equal parts flour and water, whisked together) or beurre manie (equal parts softened butter and flour, kneaded together to form a paste)—both are ideal thickeners for rich and creamy sauces, such as steak sauce recipes.

Is cream sauce the same as alfredo? ›

Cream-based sauces are the richest types of pasta sauces because they usually contain heavy cream, along with butter, cheese or both. Alfredo Sauce: Alfredo is a rich, creamy white sauce mixed with butter and grated Parmesan cheese seasoned with pepper, and sometimes nutmeg.

What makes a sauce more creamy? ›

Cheese and dairy give sauces creaminess while butter and oil give them richness. You also don't need to use a lot — these are just for finishing and rounding out the flavors in a sauce. Whole Milk or Heavy Cream: Add a splash and let the sauce simmer for a few minutes to thicken.

What is a rahm schnitzel? ›

Rahmschnitzel (German Schnitzel in Creamy Mushroom Sauce)

Why do Jews eat schnitzel? ›

The schnitzel tradition was brought from Europe to Israel by Ashkenazi Jews. During the early years of the state of Israel, veal was not obtainable, and chicken or turkey proved to be inexpensive and tasty substitutes. Packaged schnitzels are widely available in the frozen food section of most supermarkets.

What is real German schnitzel made of? ›

The dish's name actually comes from the German word schnitt, which translates to "cut." The most popular type of meat for schnitzel is veal (wiener-schnitzel) or pork (schweine-schnitzel), but you also see varieties made with chicken (hänchen-schnitzel), or turkey (puten-schnitzel).

What is a Rahm schnitzel? ›

Rahmschnitzel (German Schnitzel in Creamy Mushroom Sauce)

What is paprika Rahm? ›

Rahm means cream, so this is essentially a paprika cream schnitzel. I made these with chicken cutlets, but you can make them with veal or pork just the same.

What is the German word for cream for pasta? ›

"Rahm" is a word for cream in German. "Sauce" has the same meaning as in English. Another word for Sauce in German is "Soße". So another common name for this sauce is "Rahmsoße".

What is Rahm in Swiss? ›

Noun. Rahm m (strong, genitive Rahmes or Rahms, no plural) (especially Southern German, Switzerland, Austria) cream (milkfat) synonym ▲ Synonym: Sahne.

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