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Quarkkäulchen

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Quarkkäulchen
TypePancake
Place of originGermany
Region or stateSaxony
Main ingredientsDough (mashed potatoes, quark cheese, eggs, flour)

Quarkkäulchen (literally "little quark ball") is a Saxon dish made from dough containing about two-thirds mashed potatoes, one-third quark cheese, eggs and flour, and perhaps spiced with cinnamon or dotted with raisins. The dough is traditionally fried in linseed oil into small pancakes. These are served hot, usually with sugar, fruits or other sweet side dishes.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "How to Make Quarkkeulchen (Recipe)". How to Cook Dishes. 9 September 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2015.