- Saxony,
where Pfannkuchen are
Berliner pastries and
pancakes are
known as
Eierkuchen. They are
generally thicker than French-style crêpes and
usually served...
- the dish is
known as Eierkuchensuppe,
derived from the
regional name
Eierkuchen (lit. "egg cakes") for pancakes.
Frittatensuppe (Frittaten soup) is one...
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refer to:
Berliner Pfannkuchen,
sometimes called Krapfen, a
filled pastry Eierkuchen,
which is a
German pancake Pfannkuch, list of
people with the surname...
- be a
bigger birthday party for Roeingh, and the
motto Friede, Freude,
Eierkuchen (in English — Peace, Joy, Pancakes)
stood for
disarmament (peace), music...
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Germany called Palats****en. The
people of
Berlin call
their pancakes Eierkuchen,
which translates to "egg cakes". In
parts of
southern and
central Germany...
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bread made in
Germany from at
least 90%
spelled malt
products or spelt.
Eierkuchen Main
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generally thicker pancake than a French-style crêpe and...
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Berlin and
Eastern Germany),
Kreppel or Krapfen,
depending on the region.
Eierkuchen or
Pfannkuchen are
large (usually
around 20–24 cm in diameter), and relatively...
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filled with a
sweet or
savory filling. An egg
based variation is
called Eierkuchen. A
layered pastry,
commonly known as a Baumkuchen, made over a spit while...
- made with ham,
cheese and cream. Pfannkuchen, a crêpe or crêpe-like (
Eierkuchen or Palats****en) pastry, is also common. The
Black Forest is
known for...
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October 2019.
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April 2022. "Abdullah-Zentrum: Friede, Freude,
Eierkuchen ist eine
diplomatische Behauptung". Der
Standard (in
Austrian German)...