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Spätzle ([ˈʃpɛtslə] ⓘ), or nokedli in Hungarian, are a type of Central European egg noodles typically served as a side for meat dishes with sauce. Commonly associated with Swabia and Alsace, [1] it is also found in the cuisines of southern Germany and Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Vojvodina, Slovenia, Lorraine, Moselle, and South Tyrol.
Dumplings made with quark cheese ( German: Topfenknödel; Hungarian: túrógombóc ), traditionally topped with cinnamon sugar and served with apple sauce or with streusel. In Brazil, German immigrants traditionally make Klöße with white rice, wheat flour and eggs, mixing them into a sturdy dough, shaping them in dumplings and boiling them.
Other information. Szoky Konyhaja. Cookbook: Goulash. Media: Goulash. Goulash ( Hungarian: gulyás) is a soup or stew of meat and vegetables seasoned with paprika [ 1] and other spices. [ 2] Originating in Hungary, goulash is a common meal predominantly eaten in Central Europe but also in other parts of Europe.
Savoury or sweet. National. Steamed pudding made with flour and suet, with meat or fruit mixed in. Sunday roast. 18th century. Savoury. National. Roast beef 1700s, [ 29] Yorkshire pudding (1747), [ 30] roast potatoes, vegetables. Roast beef with Yorkshire pudding is a national dish of the United Kingdom.
Media: Noodle. Noodles are a type of food made from unleavened dough which is either rolled flat and cut, stretched, or extruded, into long strips or strings. Noodles are a staple food in many cultures and made into a variety of shapes. The most common noodles are those derived from either Chinese cuisine or Italian cuisine .
An English word meaning "fat", attested since the early 17th century. This word also exists in German with the same meaning, but it normally refers to pork fat with or without some meat in it. Steckrübeneintopf: Main course A hearty stew made from rutabagas, carrots, and potatoes. Welf pudding: Dessert
Kartoflanka – potato soup [1] Kiszczonka – traditional dish from Greater Poland, consists of black pudding, flour, milk and spices. Krupnik – barley soup with chicken, beef, carrots or vegetable broth. Kwaśnica – traditional sauerkraut soup, eaten in the south of Poland. Rosół – chicken noodle soup.
Fillings may include meat or potatoes, but the most widespread filling is a combination of spinach and quark (Topfen) or ricotta. [29] Another similar Austrian dish, known as Kärntner Nudel ( Carinthian noodles), is made with a wide range of fillings, from meat, mushrooms, potato or quark to apples, pears or mint . [ 30 ]