craftaliciousme craftaliciousme
  • Home
  • Books
  • Just Life
  • Tutorials
  • Meet Me
    • 101 things in 1000 days – my personal bucket list part II
  • Home
  • Books
  • Just Life
  • Tutorials
  • Meet Me
    • 101 things in 1000 days – my personal bucket list part II
  • Baking

Soulfood – Saxonian Quarkkeulchen with a twist

  • Tobia
  • June 21, 2020
  • No comments
  • 2 minute read
plate with saxonian quarkkeulchen with applesauce and cinnamon real soul food
Total
1
Shares
0
0
1
0
0

Some days call for soul food. Like really you need it to take another breath on this damaged world we live in. Please tell me I am not the only one. While I am often drawn towards hot semolina for breakfast. I recently remembered “Quarkkeulchen”. Something my mom made only every once in a while. It’s a Saxonian dish, very regional in Germany. Not a lot of people know about it. It’s a shame because souldfood coming out of a pan is always a good idea. And Saxonian Quarkkeulchen are pretty much the best there are.

As so many great dishes it is actually a meal made of left overs. Here you traditionally use boiled potatoes. But let’s be honest there is no such thing as left over potatoes. At least not in this house. Maybe the reason why it’s not often made.

stacked Saxonian quarkkeulchen real German soulfood

However I remember that there was a hack using some pre-made potatoes dumpling dough that you can buy almost in every supermarket (here in Germany at least).

Saxonian Quarkkeulchen – my souldfood of 2020:

  • 375 g potato dumpling dough (aka Kloßmasse) – it’s half a package
  • 250 g quark (curd)
  • 50 g flour
  • 1 tbsp sugar ( I often use brown sugar) – use more if you like it sweeter
  • 1 egg
  • a bit of grated lemon peel if you like
  • raisin if you prefer
  • cinnamon sugar
  • apple sauce
German soulfood Saxonian Quarkkeulchen fried in a pan served with cinnamon sugar and apple sauce
  1. Whip up the dough by combining dumpling dough, quark, flour and egg. Add lemon and rain if you like.
  2. Heat a pan with oil or shortening and form small patties of the dough.
  3. Fry until golden brown and crisp on the outside and a bit mushy inside.
  4. Serve hot or cold with cinnamon sugar and applesauce.

If you prefer to not use dumpling dough you can easy boil up potatoes, let them cool and grate them. Perfect if you do come across some left overs.

Be warned this dish is very filling. But also very delicious so you might find yourself reaching for just one more even though you are already stuffed.

Now have you ever heard of this dish? Or even eaten it? And do you have one of those dishes that are very regional to were you live that your friends from the next town over might not even have heard about? I love those little hidden recipes that are handed down through generations, that you grow up with and casually mention and suddenly realize the person next to you has not the faintest idea what you talk about.

saxionian quarkkeulchen stacked on a plate with applesauce and cinnamon sugar real German souldfood

Well, you better get some potatoes boiling or shopping because you probably feel like having some Quarkkeulchen right now.

And if you are not to fond of sweets you might like my other very regional and all time favorite summer dish Schmorgurken.

Happy cooking

Tobia
Related Topics
  • recipe
Previous Article
seeking creative life omenakakku finnish apple cake
  • Baking

Omenakakku – Finnish Apple Cake with Herbs

  • Tobia
  • February 8, 2020
Read Post
Next Article
yummy nougat button
  • Baking

Nougat Buttons – A favorite Christmas Cookie

  • Tobia
  • November 29, 2021
Read Post

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I accept that my given data and my IP address is sent to a server in the USA only for the purpose of spam prevention through the Akismet program.More information on Akismet and GDPR.

CommentLuv badgeShow more posts

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

about
About Me
Welcome to my internet home.
Blogging for ten years about creativity, books and baked goods. All while goal setting, seeking a creative life and sharing my thoughts and life as an introvert in Germany's capital.
Come join me and let's be friends.
I am part of the NaBloPo Community
Tag Cloud
10 Things advent art Berlin blackout poetry blogging blog party books breakfast cake coffee cold color me happy decoration DIY drinks fall Finland gifts happiness review ideas inspiration jewelry kranz listmaking marriage NaBloPoMo recipe recycle quick tip recycling refashion resolution review reviews soup spring stars summer thoughts travel winter winter wedding wreath x-mas zero waste
Categories
Trending Posts
  • Fairytale retellings a reading list
    Books
    Fairy Tale Retellings – A Reading List
  • 101 things in 100 days project zero
    101 things in 1000 days – my personal bucket list part II
  • sorbian easter eggs tutorial
    Crafting, Tutorials
    Sorbian Easter Eggs {Tutorial}
Recent Comments
  • Tobia on Blog Treasure 5/2025
  • Tobia on Blog Treasure 5/2025
  • Suzanne on Blog Treasure 5/2025
  • Imprint
  • Data Policy
© craftaliciousme 2013-2024
Read posts from previous years

Input your search keywords and press Enter.