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Any suggestions for an easy option for "German food" that I could take as a plate for a morning tea at work? I'd like to make Bienenstitch but I don't know if I'll have time so want a backup option.
Kartoffelpuffer? Just don't grate your knuckles.
Speculaas
I thought those were Dutch. My life is a lie.
They are, but southern Germany and a bunch of other places do them also
This could be the winner - both simple and the dough and cookies can be made in advance. I actually bought a textured rolling pin to make these sorts of biscuits, unfortunately it is unlikely to arrive in time for this ๐
Is it one of the House on the Hill ones? I covet those so bad.
Nah, a cheap roller from Temu.
Bierocks - Yes I know its Max Miller but the recipie is a good one
That looks very similar to one of my favourite toastie recipes!
This one looks easy
https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/raspberry-custard-kuchen/
This could be an idea:
https://www.craftbeering.com/brotzeit-and-butterbrot-german-butter-sandwich/
can of sauerkraut from the supermarket
Maybe a nice German sausage? Wouldn't even need to cook one - some of the German smallmeats are amazing.