In the mood for some traditional German comfort cuisine? Traditional German potato pancakes, or reibekuchen, are the way to go. Perfectly simple to whip up in the comfort of your own home, with a crisp outside and a fluffy, tender within. These fried potato pancakes are so meaty they will make you feel like you’re in a picturesque Christmas market.
We used to make potato pancakes all the time when I was a kid. With tangy quark (German fresh cheese) or applesauce, my mutti (mom) would whip up large quantities of these golden, carbohydrate delicacies, which we would eat hot. It was a miracle to see her grate the potatoes and cook them until they were perfectly crispy.
Here we use freshly grated raw potatoes for the original form of reibekuchen, which is sometimes argued to be different from kartoffelpuffer, which is often prepared using cooked potatoes or leftover potato dumplings. It’s the original, time-honored method of savoring the hearty tastes of the “peasant food” that became famous in Germany.
Reasons Why These Potato Pancakes Are Unparalleled
Makes a large splash of nostalgic flavor using simple cupboard items.
The procedure of double-frying guarantees a light, airy inside and a crispy, lacy outside.
Alternately, you may add sweet toppings like applesauce or savory ones like cheese.
Bringing the tastes of Germany into your house with this simple comfort meal dish
Perfect for feeding a large group or for making delicious leftovers.
These starchy pancake pillows get their irresistible crunch from only four basic ingredients: potatoes, onions, eggs, and flour. While the insides of the shredded potatoes stay wonderfully fluffy, the edges remain deliciously crispy.
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You may make them sweet with brown sugar or applesauce, or savory with sour cream, yogurt sauce, or bacon pieces. You may experiment with other tastes by including onions, garlic, or spices into the batter itself. Enjoy the same delicious crunch with a whole new array of flavors!
German potato pancakes are a year-round street food staple, and after you make a batch, you’ll know why. They work well as a meal, a snack, or even a mid-morning pick-me-up. Plus, if you happen to have any leftovers, reheating them in a pan the next day makes them even more delicious.
Traditional German Potato Pancake Recipe
A bowl should include the grated raw potatoes and onion.
Add the flour, egg, salt, and pepper—mix well.
Cook pancakes in two batches for crispier results: The patties should be cooked for three to four minutes on each side. Allow it rest for a moment or two while you cook the residue. For an incredible crunch, re-fry for one minute on each side.
Garnish with your preferred sweet or savory toppings and serve hot.
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