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Tollatsch

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Tollatsch
TypeDessert
Place of originGermany
Region or statePomerania
Main ingredientsFlour, sugar, Lebkuchen spices, bread crumbs, almonds, raisins, pork blood, griebenschmalz (schmaltz, gribenes)

Tollatsch is a German dessert from the region of Pomerania. It is made of flour, sugar, a blend of Lebkuchen spices, bread crumbs, almonds, and raisins.

Tollatsch also contains the uncommon ingredients pork blood and Griebenschmalz (schmaltz with gribenes). The dough is cooked in meat broth.

See also

References

  • Pandikow, B.: Tollatsch und Schlabuffersuppe. Erinnerungen an Tribsees.
  • Fallada, H.: Das Wunder des Tollatsch.