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    Palatschinken - Austrian Pancakes

    Enjoy Austria's version of pancakes with sweet and savoury fillings, or in soups.

    Austria's version of pancakes, Palatschinken, are delicious with sweet and savoury fillings, or chopped into soups.

    Palatschinken are the Austrian version of pancakes or what the French would refer to as crêpes. They can be enjoyed in a variety of ways, whether with butter and maple syrup, filled with your choice of sweet or savoury fillings, or chopped up and added to soup. Here is the basic recipe for Palatschinken. Where you go from there is up to you!

    How to make them:

    Step 1:

    Whisk the flour, milk, sugar, and salt together untill smooth, then whisk in the eggs.

    Step 2:

    Heat 2 tablespoons of oil or butter in a pan over medium-high heat and start the first pancake by pouring in roughly 4 tablespoons of batter. The pan floor should be covered thinly but completely. Allow to brown slightly, turn, and brown on the other side. Remove and continue making the individual pancakes, stacking them as they are ready.

    Keep warm on a covered plate. Add 2 tablespoons of oil for each pancake.

    Tips & tricks:

    • To make the pancakes extra fluffy, you can add a little bit of sparkling water when adding the eggs.
    • One of the classic Viennese sweet fillings is apricot jam, which is usually infused with a shot of brandy, then spread thinly on the Palatschinken and rolled up. Serve sprinkled with fine powder sugar.
    • Savoury fillings include spinach and feta cheese, ham and cheese, or Mozzarella and tomatoes.
    • Suggested sweet fillings include jams and jellies of all types, Nutella, curd cheese, or apple cinnamon.
    • The batter keeps in the fridge for a day or two, so you can prepare everything the night before if you want an early morning pancake breakfast.

    Guten Appetit!

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