Deep fried soup
Frittatensuppe (also Flädle- , Eierkuchen- or pancake soup ) is a dish made of a broth of beef with strips of pancakes as a deposit. The word frittaten is derived from the Italian frittata from frittieren.
In preparation, pancakes are baked from a slightly runny batter. After cooling, these are rolled up and cut into strips. The result is then called Frittaten (Austrian) or Flädle (Swabian). Just before serving, you put them in the plates or cups and fill them with the broth.
Alternative names
- Germany: In the Swabian and Baden food, the court will as Flädle- or Flädlessuppe , in other parts of Germany as a pancake soup means derived from the regional name for pancakes,. In Jewish recipes it is called fanzel soup , and the pancakes can also be cut into a diamond shape. In Bavaria, on the other hand, people generally speak of a pancake soup .
- Austria: In Viennese cuisine and large parts of Austria, the dish is referred to as fried potato soup . In the Alemannic Vorarlberg, the name Flädlesuppe is also used.
- Switzerland: In the Alemannic-speaking part of the country, the dish is known as Flädli soup .
- Italy: A similar dish there is called Brodo con tagliolini di crespelle , where, in contrast to other variants, chicken broth is used.
- France: In French and the international cuisine of other countries influenced by it, the dish is called Consommé Célestine . Freshly chopped herbs are often added to the dough.
- Hungary: After the deposit it is called palacsintatészta-leves in Hungary .
literature
- Herring Lexicon of the Kitchen . 23rd edition. Haan-Gruiten, Pfannenberg 2001, ISBN 3-8057-0470-4 .
- Erhard Gorys : The new kitchen dictionary . 11th edition. dtv, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-423-36245-0 .
- The silver spoon. Phaidon, Berlin 2006, ISBN 0-7148-9665-9 .
- Alexandra Gürtler, Christoph Wagner : The new Sacher cookbook. 2nd Edition. Pichler, Vienna 2007, ISBN 978-3-85431-350-2 .
Web links
Commons : Deep Fried Soup - Collection of Images
Wiktionary: Flädlesuppe - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Description and history of origin of the dish on schmeck-den-sueden.de
- The widespread use of the name Frittatensuppe on Ostarrichi.org