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Kartoffelpuffer

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  • Latkes or as I know them “Kartoffelpuffer” are one of [...]

    June « 2007 « Were rabbits 2007

  • Bavarians and lots of foreign guests drink about 6 million liters of beer, consume approx. 1 million chickens, approx. 400 thousand wurst and sausages and other local cuisine, such as Käsespätzle (spaetzel mixed with melted cheese and onions), roast ox tail, and Kartoffelpuffer (potato pancakes).

    Oktoberfest! « Musings from an overworked translator 2008

  • Kartoffelpuffer/Reibekuchen Potato Pancakes: The two stands I know of that sell these are in the Marktplatz and the platz with the ice skating rink on the far east end of the Hauptstrasse.

    Archive 2008-12-01 C N Heidelberg 2008

  • Kartoffelpuffer/Reibekuchen Potato Pancakes: The two stands I know of that sell these are in the Marktplatz and the platz with the ice skating rink on the far east end of the Hauptstrasse.

    A Brief Guide to the Heidelberg Christmas Market C N Heidelberg 2008

  • Kartoffelpuffer in the Marktplatz and the ice skating platz.

    A Brief Guide to the Heidelberg Christmas Market C N Heidelberg 2008

  • Kartoffelpuffer in the Marktplatz and the ice skating platz.

    Archive 2008-12-01 C N Heidelberg 2008

  • Gold-brown Kartoffelpuffer are lifted dripping hot from oil smoking in black skillets over little peat fires.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • It was during this meal that, flipping through my father's little English-German dictionary, we discovered what is undoubtedly the greatest word in any language: Kartoffelpuffer.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • Kartoffelpuffer and you may also hear them referred to as

    Mausi 2009

  • Latkes or as I know them “Kartoffelpuffer” are one of those “poor man’s steak” foods you find all over the world.

    Bento #80 – Frittery fritters « Were rabbits 2007

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