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I've been seeing frozen ones at the Grocery store..but they don't look overly appealing..*yucky*..i'm sure i can find recipes..if it comes to that
I've been seeing frozen ones at the Grocery store..but they don't look overly appealing..*yucky*..i'm sure i can find recipes..if it comes to that
♥That would be WONDERFUL♥ Thank you
Is flammkuchen local to one specific state or region of Germany?
I am very partial to a nice poached egg on toast for breakfast, if it comes with bacon, all the better.
Tell me about it!! and i potentially may have gluten issues, so they tell me..so THEN what the heck will i do??
OH! That's awesome SHEEPLADY!Thank you! i can't wait to try some this weekend..i've been ok for the first week, but now i am really starting to crave some of my old favourites,and rather than try random recipes that may or may not be any good, I'm excited to work with something tried and true!yum! ..also Blueberries are in season...♥
I don't have a sweet tooth - can I have none of the above?
I'd prefer southern German flammkuchen (flame cake)
It looks like a pizza, but it's not: the dough is much thinner (you can almost see through it).
Traditional toppings are cream/creme fraiche, ham and onion.
I love flammekuche! When I have made it I have used a pastry base rather than a yeast-raised dough like a pizza. I might have to make it this weekend again - it'd make my husband happy!
Now, how did an ex-pat aussie living in London stumble across Flammkuchen?
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