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dough contains a good deal of eggs, milk and butter. For the
classical Pfannkuchen made in
Berlin the
dough is
rolled into a ball, deep-fried in lard, whereby...
- Look up
pfannkuchen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pfannkuchen may
refer to:
Berliner Pfannkuchen,
sometimes called Krapfen, a
filled pastry Eierkuchen...
- The idea of a
Dutch baby
pancake may have been
derived from the
German Pfannkuchen, but the
current form
originated in the US in the
early 1900s. It is...
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Berliner and
Pfannkuchen are
abbreviations of the term
Berliner Pfannkuchen, however. In
middle Germany,
doughnuts are
called Kreppel or
Pfannkuchen. In southern...
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German "De ****e
fette Pannkoken" and
Standard German "Der ****e
fette Pfannkuchen",
which both can be
translated to "The
thick fat pancake". In the books...
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expression – if
nothing else
because this type of
doughnut is
called "
Pfannkuchen" (literally: Pan cake) in
Berlin and the word "Berliner" is only used...
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known as
Pfannkuchen (from the
German Pfanne and
Kuchen meaning "pan" and "cake")
except in Berlin,
Brandenburg and Saxony,
where Pfannkuchen are Berliner...
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rebuilding the city),
Buletten and the
Berliner donut,
known in
Berlin as
Pfannkuchen (German: [ˈp͡fanˌkuːxn̩] ).
German bakeries offering a
variety of breads...
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known as Berliner,
Pfannkuchen (in
Berlin and
Eastern Germany),
Kreppel or Krapfen,
depending on the region.
Eierkuchen or
Pfannkuchen are
large (usually...
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Polish pampuch (a kind of
thick dumpling or
steamed doughnut) from
German Pfannkuchen ("pancake").
Similarly to
English "pancake", the
latter derives from...