Bauernfrühstück

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Bauernfrühstück
CourseBreakfast
Place of originGermany
Main ingredientsFried potatoes, eggs, cream, parsley, onions, bacon or ham

Bauernfrühstück (German pronunciation: [ˈbaʊ̯ɐnˌfʁyːʃtʏk] ; lit.'farmer's breakfast') is a warm German dish made from fried potatoes, eggs, green onions, parsley, and bacon or ham.[1] Despite its name, it is eaten not only for breakfast but also for lunch and dinner.

Typical preparation[edit]

It is similar to the somewhat simpler English bubble and squeak. The ingredients are mixed in a pan and fried as an omelette. It is usually accompanied by a green or tomato salad or gherkins, and rye bread.

Similar dishes[edit]

Similar dishes are found in other countries, too. In France, for example, as omelette à la paysanne (with sorrel), in Spain as a tortilla de patatas or in Sweden as pyttipanna.

Further reading[edit]

  1. ^ "Bauernfruhstuck". Oakland Tribune. August 31, 1966. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  • Erhard Gorys: The new kitchen lexicon. Of Aachener Printen to intermediate rib (dtv, No. 36245). 11th Edition, updated edition. German paperback publishing house, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-423-36245-0.
  • Richard Herring, Jürgen F. Herrmann (Edit / Edit..): Herring Encyclopedia of Kitchen 23, expanded edition. Fachbuchverlag Pfannenberg, Haan-Gruiten 2001, ISBN 3-8057-0470-4 .