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  2. Königsberger Klopse - Wikipedia

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    The traditional recipe uses anchovy. [4] If herring is substituted, the dish is called Rostocker Klopse. If both anchovy and herring are omitted, it may be generically called Soßklopse (sauced meatballs). The meatballs are carefully simmered in salt water, and the resulting broth is mixed with roux, cream, and egg yolk to which capers are added.

  3. Zwiebelkuchen - Wikipedia

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    Zwiebelkuchen ( German pronunciation: [ˈt͜sviːbl̩ˌkuːxn̩], lit. 'onion cake') is a savory German onion cake made of steamed onions, diced bacon, cream, and caraway seeds on either a yeast or leavened dough. [ 1] It is not to be confused with Flammkuchen, a similar dish that is more dry.

  4. Springerle - Wikipedia

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    Springerle (German: [ˈʃpʁɪŋɐlə] ⓘ) is a type of South German biscuit or cookie with an embossed design made by pressing a mold onto rolled dough and allowing the impression to dry before baking. This preserves the detail of the surface pattern.

  5. Court upholds 99-year-old Nazi camp worker's murder conviction

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    The German Federal Court upheld a 99-year-old woman's conviction for accessory to murder over her role as a typist at a Nazi concentration camp in the last two years of World War Two. In 2022 ...

  6. Schneeball (pastry) - Wikipedia

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    A Schneeball ( German: [ˈʃneːˌbal] ⓘ) or Schneeballen (plural: Schneebälle ( German: [ˈʃneːˌbɛlə] ⓘ) and Schneeballen respectively), snowball in English, is a deep-fried pastry made from shortcrust pastry especially popular in the area of Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Its name derives from its round, ball-like shape, its diameter of ...

  7. Spritzgebäck - Wikipedia

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    Spritzgebäck (German: [ˈʃpʁɪt͡sɡəˌbɛk] ⓘ), also called a spritz cookie in the United States, [1] is a type biscuit or cookie of German and Alsatian-Mosellan origin made of a rich shortcrust pastry. When made correctly, the cookies are crisp, fragile, somewhat dry, and buttery.

  8. Runza - Wikipedia

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    Many sources agree that Sally Everett invented the name "runza" [18] [3] [12] although it is likely she adapted it from an existing name for the sandwich; either the krautrunz, [18] an older, different German name for the bierock, or the Low German runsa, [12] meaning "belly", alluding to the gently rounded shape of the pouch pastry.

  9. Knoephla - Wikipedia

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    Knoephla / Knöpfle Knoephla soup. Knoephla, also spelled knephla / ˈ n ɛ f l ə /, is a type of dumpling, commonly used in soups in the United States.The word is related to the modern German dialect word Knöpfle, meaning little knob/button.