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- Saxony, where Pfannkuchen are Berliner pastries and pancakes are known as Eierkuchen. They are generally thicker than French-style crêpes and usually served...
- be a bigger birthday party for Roeingh, and the motto Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen (in English — Peace, Joy, Pancakes) stood for disarmament (peace), music...
- the dish is known as Eierkuchensuppe, derived from the regional name Eierkuchen (lit. "egg cakes") for pancakes. Frittatensuppe (Frittaten soup) is one...
- Germany called Palats****en. The people of Berlin call their pancakes Eierkuchen, which translates to "egg cakes". In parts of southern and central Germany...
- refer to: Berliner Pfannkuchen, sometimes called Krapfen, a filled pastry Eierkuchen, which is a German pancake Pfannkuch, list of people with the surname...
- filled with a sweet or savory filling. An egg based variation is called Eierkuchen. A layered pastry, commonly known as a Baumkuchen, made over a spit while...
- Berlin and Eastern Germany), Kreppel or Krapfen, depending on the region. Eierkuchen or Pfannkuchen are large (usually around 20–24 cm in diameter), and relatively...
- bread made in Germany from at least 90% spelled malt products or spelt. Eierkuchen Main course A generally thicker pancake than a French-style crêpe and...
- made with ham, cheese and cream. Pfannkuchen, a crêpe or crêpe-like (Eierkuchen or Palats****en) pastry, is also common. The Black Forest is known for...
- October 2019. Retrieved 25 April 2022. "Abdullah-Zentrum: Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen ist eine diplomatische Behauptung". Der Standard (in Austrian German)...