
Aldi’s German Week is back in September 2025, bringing a taste of Bavaria right to your local store.
Shoppers are raving about these limited-time finds perfect for Oktoberfest vibes or everyday snacking.
We’ve compiled the top items based on expert roundups and popular demand.
Prices may vary by location, but we’ve noted them where available. Stock up before they’re gone—these are the must-tries flying off shelves!
Deutsche Küche Pork Schnitzel – $9.99

-
This breaded pork cutlet is a German comfort food staple, breaded with crushed saltine crackers for extra crunch. It’s frozen and uncooked, so you can fry, bake, or air-fry it to perfection. A great pick for family platters.
Deutsche Küche Bavarian Soft Pretzels – $4.79

-
Soft, chewy pretzels that come frozen in packs of six, perfect for warming up as a snack or side. They include coarse salt packets for that authentic Biergarten feel. An easy Oktoberfest essential.
Inglehoffer Stone Ground Mustard – $2.84

-
Tangy and coarse-textured mustard ideal for dipping pretzels or slathering on sausages. Available in original, creamy horseradish, and honey varieties. A versatile condiment for German dishes.
Deutsche Küche German Style Red Cabbage with Apples – $2.69

-
A sweet-tangy side dish mixing red cabbage and apples, great with schnitzel or sausages. It’s jarred for easy heating. A must-have for authentic German meals.
Deutsche Küche Egg Spaetzle (Onion, Mushroom, or Cheese) – $1.99

-
Chewy German egg noodles in savory flavors like onion or mushroom, ready to microwave or stovetop. Top with butter for a hearty side. The cheese variety is especially popular.
Deutsche Küche Herbs of the Alps Potato Sticks – $1.79

-
Crispy, shoestring-style potato snacks flavored with garlic, onion, and parsley. Addictive like chips but with a unique herb twist. Also available in hash brown style.
Deutsche Küche Apple Strudel – $3.29

-
Flaky pastry filled with cinnamon apples and raisins, frozen for easy baking. A sweet dessert perfect for cozy fall meals.
Deutsche Küche Sugar Roasted Almonds – $2.99

-
Caramelized almonds with a crunchy sugar coating, evoking German Christmas markets. Sweet yet balanced for snacking.
Deutsche Küche Bienenstich Almond Cake – $8.99

-
Golden cake with vanilla cream filling and caramelized almonds on top. A traditional German “bee sting” cake that’s frozen for convenience. A dessert standout.
Deutsche Küche German Style Pickles – $2.99

-
Savory-sweet pickles seasoned with onions and mustard seeds, less vinegary than American versions. Great for snacking or as a side.
Deutsche Küche Milk Chocolate Covered Wafers – $2.99

-
Crispy wafers with hazelnut cream, coated in milk chocolate. A luxurious snack for dessert platters.
Deutsche Küche Canned Herring – $1.69

-
Flavored herring fillets in sauces like curry or mustard. A traditional German staple, often paired with bread or crackers.
Doppelino Sandwich Biscuits (Hazelnut, Chocolate, or Speculoos) – $3.49

-
Creme-filled cookies in fun flavors like spiced speculoos. Sweet and shareable treats for German Week.