Buchteln

Enriched yeast bread
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Buchteln (from Czech buchta, pl. buchty, also in German: pl., sing. Buchtel; also Wuchtel(n), Ofennudel(n), Rohrnudel(n))[1] are sweet rolls made of enriched yeast dough, filled with powidl, jam, chocolate, ground poppy seeds or quark, brushed with butter and baked in a large pan so that they stick together and can be pulled apart. The traditional buchtel is filled with powidl.[citation needed] Buchteln may be topped with vanilla sauce, powdered sugar or eaten plain and warm. Buchteln are served lukewarm, mostly as a breakfast pastry or with tea. In the 19th century they could be boiled similar to dumplings.[2]

The origin of the buchteln is the region of Bohemia, but they also play a major part in the Austrian, Slovak, Slovenian, and Hungarian cuisine. In Bavaria buchteln are called Rohrnudeln, in Slovenian buhteljni, in Serbian бухтле/buhtle or бухтла/buhtla, in Hungarian bukta, in Kajkavian buhtli, in Croatian buhtle, in Polish buchta, and in Czech buchta or buchtička, in Lombard Buten. In Romania, in the Banat region, are called bucte.

  • Homemade buchteln served with vanilla sauce
    Homemade buchteln served with vanilla sauce
  • Freshly baked, homemade buchteln
    Freshly baked, homemade buchteln

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Unterflack : Unterhose | Das Österreichische Wörterbuch". Unterflack : Unterhose | Das Österreichische Wörterbuch (in German). Archived from the original on 2022-09-28. Retrieved 2022-05-20.
  2. ^ The Oxford Companion of Sugar and Sweets.

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  • Buchteln – sweet yeast dumplings, incl. recipe
  • Bosnian buhtle recipe
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